Arvind Kejriwal’s Foul Formula For Winning His ‘Kingdom’- Punjab

Arvind Kejriwal’s Foul Formula For Winning His ‘Kingdom’- Punjab
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Arvind Kejriwal's separatists plans have surfaced with Kumar Vishwas exposing the vicious intent of Chief Minister of Delhi taking over Punjab, no matter what it took. Kumar, during a recent interview with ANI, revealed how Kejriwal was hell bent on ruling Punjab either as a "Chief Minister or a Prime Minister". Question arises, how can a state have a Prime Minister? The answer is by giving in to the nuisance of Khalistan-supporters.

Kumar laid out whole plan of Chief Minister of Delhi, who was ready to give-up his seat once again, to rule over Punjab. Kejriwal had decided he would hand over Delhi to Manish Sisodia, Dy. Chief Minister of Delhi, and go on to govern Punjab.


This is not the first time that Kejriwal's ill-will has been exposed. In Transparency- Pardarshita Web Series (released in April, 2020), Kumar in a conversation with Dr. Munish Raizada had discussed in detail how Kejriwal had it all set up. Kejriwal had planned to create a conflict between Bhagwant Mann, AAP's MLA from Punjab and H.S. Phoolka, former member of AAP, which he would gladly resolve by taking over "with heavy heart".

Arvind Kejriwal's greed of power and reign is not a surprising element anymore. Same allegations have been made by several of Aam Aadmi Party members. Gul Panag, actress and candidate from Chandigarh in 2014 elections, revealed to Dr. Munish Raizada in Transparency- Pardarshita Web Series, how Kejriwal wanted to fuel the anti-national sentiments of Khalistan. Even though Panag, who comes from Punjab, made it clear there is no strong footing of such nuisance and that it should not be entertained, but AAP wanted to 'flirt' with such elements. Panag had also tweeted in 2018 voicing her concerns about this. She called Kejriwal and company- 'K GANG' and called AAP's understanding of Punjab poor.

Aam Aadmi Party which had originated from the roots of a 'common-man' has since come a long way to being a 'King'. The illness of reign is so strong that it doesn't matter to the leader how he gets to rule as long as HE is the one ruling.

(Keywords: Punjab, Aam Aadmi Party, Kejriwal, Transparency)

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