Punjab elections can be Modi’s endgame, Kejriwal says whereas addressing state MLAs


Launching a scathing assault on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Celebration (BJP) in his newest speech, addressing the Aam Aadmi Celebration (AAP) legislators in Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal mentioned that the Punjab election can be PM Modi’s endgame within the nation.

“They’ve gained elections in Assam, Bengal, Maharashtra, Bihar, Delhi, and in a number of different states. Nevertheless, the Punjab elections, scheduled for subsequent February, is not going to simply cease the BJP’s Ashwamedha horse however can even mark an finish to Narendra Modi’s authorities,” mentioned Kejriwal. Including additional, he talked about that Modi will witness a extreme downfall in Punjab and won’t win a single election wherever within the nation.

Additional, Kejriwal took a jibe on the seven defected MLAs who not too long ago switched sides and joined palms with the Bharatiya Janata Celebration. Calling them an enemy that broken the get together internally, Kejriwal mentioned that the BJP stole seven seats that belonged to the individuals of Punjab.

“These seats weren’t anybody’s property. These belonged to Punjab, and its individuals and the BJP tampered with that,” Kejriwal added.

He additionally blamed the centre for allegedly not offering the dues to the state.

KEJRIWAL LASHED OUT AT BJP OVER BENGAL ELECTIONS

In his speech, Kejriwal mentioned that the BJP gained the Bengal election by illegitimate means.

“The West Bengal election was not merely an election. For the previous 4 months, we now have witnessed sheer chaos being unleashed throughout the state. They employed comparable techniques in Bihar and Maharashtra, and I noticed it firsthand in my very own constituency inside the Delhi Meeting. Earlier than I used to be imprisoned, there have been 148,000 registered voters in my constituency. Nevertheless, upon my launch, that quantity had dropped to 106,000. These individuals have successfully purged 42,000 votes,” Kejriwal mentioned, taking a dig on the SIR course of.

Earlier, Kejriwal said that PM Modi would lose in the Bengal election regardless of utilizing all of the central businesses.

– Ends

Printed By:

Akash Chatterjee

Printed On:

Might 5, 2026 21:08 IST

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