The strategy of accusing opponents in politics is very old. VP Singh used to roam only with a slip in his pocket and claimed that these are the account numbers of Swiss bank in which Rajiv Gandhi and his close ones have a brokerage deposit of Bofors cannon deal. People trusted VP Singh’s claim about the Rajiv government surrounded by allegations of corruption, and Rajiv lost the 1989 election. Arvind Kejriwal also adopted the same strategy. Rather, he went two steps ahead of his counterpart politicians. Many times there, from where it was difficult to return. As a result, he had to apologize in the courts. But, in the recently concluded Delhi assembly elections, he has crossed the limit many times.
The head of the Aam Aadmi Party and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who makes allegations, has no basis. Therefore, public no longer gives a sense to their allegations. Even in political corridors, no longer shows any sympathy for their allegations. Prior to the counting of Delhi Assembly elections, on Thursday, the Aam Aadmi Party has called an important meeting of all its 70 candidates. The party’s national convenor Arvind Kejriwal himself is going to preside over this meeting. In fact, this meeting is being called after Kejriwal’s allegations in which he claimed that BJP is contacting 16 candidates. Trying to buy them. Aam Aadmi Party MP Sanjay Singh says that Operation Lotus has started before the results in Delhi. It is alleged that seven MLAs of Aam Aadmi Party have started calling 15-15 crores. The question is, how much power is there in these allegations of Kejriwal? Because without the result, why would anyone trust such things.
1-16 of your MLAs get offers from BJP but no recording of mobile in the name of evidence
Arvind Kejriwal questioned the exit poll and said that some agencies are showing that more than 55 seats of abusive party are coming. Kejriwal claimed that in two hours his 16 candidates had received calls and claimed an offer of Rs 15 crore with a minister when he left the party. Kejriwal wrote on X that if more than 55 seats of his party are coming, then what is the need to call our candidates? Kejriwal alleges that the survey of exit poll is fake and the candidates are being broken by creating an atmosphere with them. Actually, Arvind Kejriwal is not making any such allegation for the first time.
Just a year ago, the Delhi Police gave notice to the Aam Aadmi Party leaders to join the investigation of one such charge. But after his deadline has passed, you did not respond to the police. Then Kejriwal and Atishi had alleged that the AAP has offered to give 25-25 crores to his 7 MLAs to demolish the government. The Delhi Police had filed a case after taking cognizance of this charge.
2- Former Chief Minister was seduced by accusing Haryana government of mixing poison in Mamuna
When the campaign was at its peak in the Delhi Assembly elections, Arvind Kejriwal accused the Haryana government of deliberately sending poisonous water to Delhi so that massacres can be done in Delhi. After this statement, the politics of the polluted water of Yamuna and the drinking water crisis in Delhi has intensified. PM Narendra Modi also took a dig at the Delhi government of the Aam Aadmi Party for this statement. Kejriwal has not only been summoned by the Election Commission but a case was also filed against him in police stations of Haryana. Haryana Chief Minister Naib Singh removed the allegations of Arvind Kejriwal by drinking water from Yamuna at a ghat in Delhi. Arvind Kejriwal had even said that the engineers of Delhi Jal Board stopped the water of Haryana on the border, otherwise it is not known how many people would have been killed in Delhi. It is obvious that the general public found such allegations ridiculous. If the exit polls are correct, then due to such allegations, the Aam Aadmi Party has to pay a heavy price in the Delhi elections.
3- Kejriwal’s lie became a big base behind the moving of your foundation in Delhi elections
If the exit polls are correct and the Aam Aadmi Party is eliminated from Delhi, then it will have to be admitted that Arvind Kejriwal’s big house (Sheesh Mahal), his Chief Minister, will be the biggest role of lifestyle supporting VVIP culture. Before becoming the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal told the public that he will not take security and will stay away from VIP culture. But the truth was that Kejriwal Z Plus category security was received from both the central government and the Punjab government. He still has the security of Z Plus category received from the central government. Kejriwal had promised the people of Delhi that the first task will be to pass the Jan Lokpal Bill when the Aam Aadmi Party comes to power. But this could not happen till date. In fact, Arvind Kejriwal could not do the hopes of simplicity as expected among the public. Many of his supporters get very much that their leader did not do what he promised.
4-Arvind Kejriwal first makes allegations, later they have been apologizing
Arvind Kejriwal is not making such allegations for the first time. Even before this, Kejriwal has made many such allegations against his opponents, due to which he has been very bad. He has also apologized to former BJP national president and Union Minister Nitin Gadkari, famous lawyer and Rajya Sabha member Kapil Sibal and his son Amit Sibal. He had written a letter to Nitin Gadkari and sought forgiveness, he wrote that ‘both of us are in different parties. I made some allegations about you without checking you, which would have hurt you, so you filed a defamation case against me. I have no problem with you privately, so I apologize to you. Kejriwal also apologized to former Punjab minister and Akali Dal leader Bikram Singh Majithia. During the Punjab Assembly Election 2017 election campaign, Kejriwal had made serious allegations on Majithia like joining the drug business. At the same time, he had talked about sending Majithia behind bars when AAP government came to Punjab. On these allegations of Kejriwal, Majithia claimed defamation against him. After which Kejriwal apologized in writing.