NDA leaders taunt AAP, Arvind Kejriwal’s party is now alone!

Political rhetoric has intensified after Aam Aadmi Party’s Rajya Sabha member Raghav Chadha and other MPs left the party and joined BJP. NDA leaders expressed happiness over this development and raised questions on the leadership of AAP party.

BJP national spokesperson Shehzad Poonawala, reacting in Delhi, said that now Aam Aadmi Party no longer means “Aam Aadmi Party”, but it has become “Arvind’s party alone”.

He alleged that under the leadership of Arvind Kejriwal, the party has deviated from its basic principles. Those who emerged from Anna Hazare’s movement had promised change, but today they themselves have changed. Those who speak against VVIP culture are today living in ‘Sheesh Mahal’. They have been continuously trying to fool the public.

On the same issue, BJP’s National General Secretary Tarun Chugh also launched a scathing attack on AAP in Mohali, Punjab. He alleged that Kejriwal has abandoned the core ideals of the party and said that “mafia rule in the name of government” is going on in Punjab. He also claimed that the court has also commented on Kejriwal regarding corruption.

He said that AAP party leaders have now understood that proper work is not being done in the party, that is why they are leaving. These will end completely in the coming few more days. Everyone has faith in the leadership of BJP.

JDU national spokesperson Rajiv Ranjan also reacted to the issue and said that the treatment meted out to Raghav Chadha within the party is unfortunate. Chadha was a reliable strategist and performed the responsibilities assigned to him effectively, but the party leadership ignored him, the consequences of which are now visible.

Rajiv Ranjan also targeted Tejashwi Yadav’s visit to West Bengal. He said that Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) has now lost its relevance not only in Bihar but in the entire country and Tejashwi Yadav is not being taken seriously.

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