Kejriwal asked Mohan Bhagwat, is it acceptable to you or RSS to gain power by dishonesty?

New Delhi. Former Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party's National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal has written a letter to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat. He has appealed to him to respond on 5 issues including PM Modi's retirement. Kejriwal has said in the letter that he has written the letter not as a political party leader but as a common citizen. He has expressed hope that Bhagwat will respond.

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He said that he is worried about the situation in the country. Kejriwal wrote that 'The direction in which the BJP's central government is taking the country and the country's politics is harmful for the entire country. If this continues, our democracy will end. Our country will end. Parties will keep coming and going, elections will keep coming and going. Leaders will keep coming and going, but India will always remain. It is our responsibility to ensure that the tricolor of this country always flies proudly in the sky.

Kejriwal said that his only intention is to protect and strengthen Indian democracy. He said that the questions he is asking are in the minds of the people. Kejriwal alleged that leaders of other parties are being broken and governments are being toppled by luring them and threatening them with ED-CBI. Do you or the RSS approve of achieving power through dishonesty?

In the second question, Kejriwal said that the leaders whom the Prime Minister and Amit Shah called corrupt were inducted into the BJP a few days later. Did you or the RSS workers imagine such a BJP? Don't you feel pain seeing all this? In the third question, Kejriwal asked Bhagwat whether he ever stopped the Prime Minister from doing all this. Kejriwal wrote that it is the responsibility of the RSS to bring the BJP back on the right path if it is misled.

In the fourth question, Kejriwal said that during the Lok Sabha elections, JP Nadda ji said that BJP no longer needs RSS. I came to know that this statement of Nadda ji hurt every RSS worker. The country wants to know what his statement felt in your heart? In the last question, Kejriwal raised the issue of PM Modi's retirement. He said that by making a law of retirement at the age of 75, strong leaders like Advani ji, Murli Manohar Joshi were retired. Amit Shah ji says that that law will not be applicable to Modi ji? Do you agree with this? Shouldn't the law be equal for everyone? Kejriwal said that 'These questions are arising in the mind of every Indian. I am hopeful that you will consider these questions and answer these questions to the people.

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