AAP's Gameplan : Play victim card while seeking clear mandate from people

  • 5 years ago
Forty-nine days after he took charge of a minority Delhi government, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his entire cabinet resigned on Friday following a tumultuous day in the Assembly where combined Congress and BJP MLAs "defeated" his attempts to introduce Jan Lokpal Bill aimed at curbing corruption in high places.

After resigning from his post, Kejriwal made a scathing attack on the Congress and the BJP, accusing them of playing into the hands of industrialist Mukesh Ambani, against whom his Aam Aadmi Party government had filed a criminal case two days ago over a gas pricing row

Speaking from a window on the first floor of the party's office, he said the BJP and the Congress joined hands "when we tried to introduce the Jan Lokpal bill".

"This had never happened in the history of India," Kejriwal said to hundreds of supporters who braved the steady winter rain to hear him, wearing the trademark AAP caps and holding up a "broom" - the party symbol.

"They knew that if this bill becomes law, then more than half of them will go to jail... So Kejriwal had to be removed."


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