Arvind Kejriwal Responds to ED Summons with Allegations of BJP Targeting
Arvind Kejriwal Responds to ED Summons with Allegations of BJP Targeting
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New Delhi: Amid ongoing summons from the Enforcement Directorate (ED), Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal addressed the allegations leveled against him, asserting that accusations from the BJP are a daily occurrence. Kejriwal questioned the frequency of notices from central agencies like the CBI and the ED, sarcastically pondering if he was being labeled as the biggest terrorist in the country. Speaking at a rally in Punjab, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) convenor emphasized that the saffron party's apprehension is rooted in fear of his party's growing influence.

Kejriwal expressed confidence in AAP's electoral prospects, predicting victory in all seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi and eyeing a historic mandate in Punjab with wins in all 13 seats in the upcoming general election. "BJP is apprehensive of AAP's potential. They fear our hard work will translate into victory. We are poised to secure all 7 Lok Sabha seats in Delhi. I am optimistic that Punjab will also support us with a historic mandate across all 13 seats," Kejriwal stated, as reported.

Additionally, Kejriwal announced AAP's decision to contest all 14 Lok Sabha seats in Punjab and Chandigarh independently, ruling out any alliance with the Congress. He pledged to unveil candidates for all 14 seats within the next 10-15 days, seeking the public's support for his party's victory. "In the upcoming Lok Sabha elections scheduled in the next two months, Punjab has 13 seats, and Chandigarh holds one. AAP will nominate candidates for all 14 seats within the next 10-15 days. Just as you supported us previously, I urge you to bless AAP for victory in all 14 seats by voting for the 'broom'," Kejriwal appealed to the electorate.

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