“Has the son become so big now that it is showing attitude to his mother?” – Kejriwal
News Mania Desk/ Piyal Chatterjee / 22nd September 2024
In an apparent attempt to denigrate Prime Minister Narendra Modi by suggesting that the parent Hindutva organization was the father that ought to maintain its child in power, AAP president Arvind Kejriwal requested explanations from the RSS on Sunday.
“Has the son become so big now that it is showing attitude to his mother?” At a rally, Kejriwal stated that he wanted Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) president Mohan Bhagwat to provide him with five answers.
While the questions posed were not particularly challenging from a political standpoint, the inclusion of Bhagwat in his newfound political narrative is novel and noteworthy.
Kejriwal wanted to know if the RSS supported the BJP’s policies of bringing in “corrupt” politicians and splitting apart parties using federal agencies in order to overthrow opposition administrations.
During his initial ‘Janta ki Adalat’ public gathering at Jantar Mantar after resigning as chief minister of Delhi, Kejriwal also questioned Bhagwat on whether Modi would be subject to the same retirement age regulations as LK Advani under the BJP.
He asked Bhagwat if he supported the BJP’s policy of labelling politicians as “corrupt” before accepting them into the party.The AAP president also questioned Bhagwat on his reaction to BJP chief JP Nadda’s statement that his party did not require the RSS, the saffron party’s ideological guide.
Just a kilometer from Jantar Mantar, at Connaught Place, the BJP staged a protest against Kejriwal and the AAP over corruption-related problems when he was addressing the crowd.On the same subject, the saffron party staged another rally at Rajghat against Kejriwal. Hundreds of supporters, on the other hand, covered Jantar Mantar with posters declaring Kejriwal as “one of us” and reaffirming their unflinching conviction in his innocence. The venue was drenched in AAP’s characteristic blue and yellow colors.
“Na rukega, na jhukega” was chanted across the venue as Kejriwal took the platform, while some AAP fans held up banners with words like “Hamare Kejriwal imaandar hai.”
After spending more than five months in jail in connection with the excise policy case, Kejriwal was freed on bail from Tihar Prison on September 13. He told the gathering that he entered politics to serve the country, not out of a desire for fame or power.
The former chief minister stated that he had only gained respect during the previous ten years, not money, and that the reason he resigned was because the accusations of corruption against him wounded him.
In addition, he questioned the gathered audience on their perceptions of him as a “thief” and the people who had put him in jail as “thieves”.The next Delhi Assembly elections, according to Kejriwal, will be a “agni pariksha (trial by fire)” for him, and he pleaded with voters not to cast ballots for him if they felt he was dishonest . The leader of the AAP further stated that he will leave the chief minister’s official residence following the “shraddh” time of Navratri and live with the people who had been offering him lodging