Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva on Wednesday took a dig at AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal, urging him to give up the former chief minister’s “fraudulent and dishonest” political conduct as a New Year resolution.
The dig at Kejriwal came in response to his letter to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat, in which he accused the BJP of “openly” distributing money and trying to get the names of Purvanchali and Dalit voters removed from the Delhi voter list ahead of the assembly elections. have put.
Sachdeva, in her letter, wished Kejriwal a happy new year and said that since childhood, we all take a resolution on New Year’s Day to give up bad habits and start something good and new.
The Delhi BJP president said he hoped that on the first day of 2025, Kejriwal would shun “dishonest and fraudulent political practices” and try to bring meaningful change.
Sachdeva said that as part of his New Year’s resolution, Kejriwal should resolve to “never take an oath in the name of his children”, and “apologize for promoting alcohol” and about cleaning the Yamuna. “False assurances” should be given.
He also said he hopes you will stop “playing with the sentiments” of Delhi’s women, elderly and religious communities by making major “false promises” and will not “associate with” anti-national forces “for political gains or Will not accept donations from them.
Sachdeva concluded the letter by saying, “May God grant you the strength to follow the path of righteousness.”