In a blistering rebuttal, BJP parliamentarian Yogendra Chandoliya asserted that Arvind Kejriwal’s political existence has been obliterated in Delhi and across India. The remarks came in direct response to Kejriwal’s accusations of BJP’s impending collapse, with Chandoliya retorting that AAP’s supremo has already hit rock bottom.
‘B JP isn’t declining; Kejriwal is,’ Chandoliya declared, citing the party’s stronghold in numerous states with people-centric initiatives. Electoral successes abound: triumphant returns to power in key regions and alliances forging new governments. AAP, however, routinely crumbles at the ballot box, struggling even to save security deposits.
The MP didn’t spare Congress, labeling it a ship without a captain. Leadership from Kharge, Rahul, and Priyanka has led to irreversible decay. Their embarrassment peaked with Youth Congress hooliganism at the AI Summit, a blatant attempt to smear India’s reputation. ‘History won’t absolve them,’ he warned.
Addressing Middle East conflict critiques from the opposition, Chandoliya praised Modi’s unwavering commitment to peace. ‘The PM pushes for reconciliation worldwide. Public potshots at foreign policy are unbecoming; constructive input belongs in closed doors, not streets.’
AAP’s fervent chants at Jantar Mantar proclaiming Kejriwal’s unblemished integrity drew sharp mockery. Chandoliya linked it to the liquor policy fiasco: BJP’s agitation forced a panicked U-turn, unmasking Kejriwal’s true colors years back. This episode, he argued, nullifies any notion of triumph for AAP.
With Delhi’s political landscape shifting, Chandoliya’s offensive signals BJP’s aggressive strategy to dominate narratives and marginalize rivals like AAP and Congress.