CPI Leader D Raja Supports Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘Janta Adalat’ at Jantar Mantar
New Delhi, India – Communist Party of India (CPI) leader D Raja expressed his support for former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘Janta Adalat’ held at Jantar Mantar. Raja stated that Kejriwal has every right to speak the truth.
Raja said, “Kejriwal is the leader of AAP. He was the CM of Delhi. He was arrested based on an ED investigation. He got bail, and now he is out, with a new CM sworn in. As a political leader, he has the right to go to the people and speak the truth. Kejriwal has repeatedly said that the Union government is misusing the ED, CBI, and other central agencies to intimidate Opposition leaders.”
Earlier, Kejriwal explained his resignation, stating he had no desire for the CM’s chair and joined politics for the country’s sake. He emphasized that he is not a politician and that the allegations against him have deeply affected him.
Addressing ‘Janta ki Adalat’ at Jantar Mantar, Kejriwal said, “I resigned because I did not come into politics to commit corruption. I have no greed for the CM’s chair. I did not enter politics to earn money. I used to work in Income Tax, and if I wanted to, I could have earned crores. I came into politics for the country, for Bharat Mata, to change the political landscape of this country.”
He added, “These politicians don’t care about allegations; they have thick skin. I am not a politician. I do care when the BJP calls me a thief or corrupt. Today, I am heartbroken, and that is why I resigned.”
Kejriwal also emphasized that he has only ‘earned’ respect and doesn’t even own a house in Delhi. “I will vacate the CM’s bungalow in a few days. I don’t even have a house. In ten years, I have earned only love, and as a result, many people are offering me a place to stay. After Shraadh is over, at the start of Navratri, I will leave the bungalow and stay at the home of one of you,” he said.
Launching a scathing attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Kejriwal stated, “We were running the government honestly. We made electricity and water free, provided free healthcare, and improved education. However, Modi ji realised that to defeat us, he would need to attack our integrity. He then conspired to portray Kejriwal, Sisodia, and AAP as corrupt and put every leader in jail.”
Kejriwal also asked the audience at ‘Janata Darbar’ whether they believed he was honest or not.
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CPI -: CPI stands for Communist Party of India. It is a political party in India that believes in the principles of communism, which means sharing resources and wealth equally among all people.
D Raja -: D Raja is a leader in the Communist Party of India. He is a politician who works to represent the ideas and goals of his party.
Arvind Kejriwal -: Arvind Kejriwal is a politician and the former Chief Minister (CM) of Delhi. He is known for his work in fighting corruption and improving public services.
Janta Adalat -: Janta Adalat means ‘People’s Court’ in Hindi. It is an event where leaders speak directly to the public about important issues and seek their opinions.
Jantar Mantar -: Jantar Mantar is a famous historical site in Delhi, India. It is often used as a place for protests and public gatherings.
CM -: CM stands for Chief Minister. The Chief Minister is the head of the government in an Indian state, similar to a principal in a school but for the whole state.
BJP -: BJP stands for Bharatiya Janata Party. It is one of the major political parties in India, known for its nationalist policies.
central agencies -: Central agencies are government organizations that work at the national level. They help enforce laws and investigate important matters across the country.