Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has found no reprieve from the High Court and remains under judicial custody in Tihar Jail. Amidst tensions, BJP activists staged a massive protest outside the Aam Aadmi Party headquarters in Delhi, calling for Kejriwal's resignation. Sanjay Singh questioned, 'Does the Modi government intend to turn Tihar Jail into a gas chamber?'
Sanjay Singh lashed out, 'Leaders of India's most corrupt party are going to school Arvind Kejriwal on ethics, a man who unequivocally rejected the CM’s seat and ditched a lucrative IRS position.' He reaffirmed that Kejriwal is being threatened but underscored that the CM will not resign. Interestingly, a meeting between Bhagwant Mann and Kejriwal was scheduled but abruptly canceled, according to Singh.
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Manipur's CM Should Resign First
Highlighting an incident in Manipur, Sanjay Singh argued that the CM of Manipur should be the first to resign. Emphasizing that today's issues transcend morality, if it were a matter of ethics, then not only the Manipur CM but also Ajay Mishra Teni would have stepped down, pointing out the systemic placement of the corrupt on ministerial positions.
The Real Question is Protecting Democracy
Addressing BJP's calls for resignation, Singh scoffed, 'You're educating Kejriwal on ethics? BJP is infamous for deceit and corruption. Today, nobody gives up even a peon’s position, but Kejriwal resigned after a 49-day tenure as CM. This isn't about ethics; it's about saving India's democracy,' he affirmed.
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If Kejriwal Resigns, AAP Will End
Singh warned that Kejriwal's resignation would spell the end for the Aam Aadmi Party, predicting jail for AAP ministers from Delhi to Punjab and a fracturing of its legislative assembly. He announced an inquiry committee set to probe instructions allegedly given by the CM to lawmakers, a move that could set a tumultuous political landscape.