Delhi BJP Leaders Stage Dharna at Rajghat Over AAP’s ‘Insult’ to Mahatma Gandhi

Raj Ghat is a monument dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi.  (Image: shutterstock)

Raj Ghat is a monument dedicated to Mahatma Gandhi in Delhi. (Image: shutterstock)

Sachdeva said Kejriwal was summoned by the CBI for his government’s liquor scam but he went to Mahatma Gandhi’s samadhi and nothing could be more shameful than this.

A group of Delhi BJP leaders and workers staged a sit-in at Raj Ghat here on Sunday over the alleged insult of Mahatma Gandhi by AAP.

BJP leaders led by state president Virendra Sachdeva also offered prayers at Gandhi Samadhi before AAP convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal reached there before going to the CBI headquarters for questioning in connection with the alleged liquor scam.

Sachdeva alleged, “When Kejriwal gets stuck, he remembers Mahatma Gandhi, though he has ordered removal of Gandhi’s portrait from his government’s offices.”

He further attacked Kejriwal over AAP workers protesting across the city and said, “Kejriwal’s politics is inspired by his actor friend Prakash Raj’s villainous roles in films. AAP’s call for road blockades in Delhi was featured in the film Policegiri.” Inspired by Raj’s role.”

Sachdeva said Kejriwal was summoned by the CBI over his government’s liquor scam, but he went to Mahatma Gandhi’s samadhi and nothing could be “more shameful” than this. Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Ramvir Singh Bidhuri said that due to the hard work of BJP workers, Kejriwal, the ‘mastermind’ of the liquor policy scam, will also be in jail soon.

Whenever Kejriwal was asked about the liquor scam in the assembly, he ran away. Bidhuri said that Kejriwal will now have to face the consequences of his actions and will have to resign and also go to jail.

Former Delhi BJP President Adesh Gupta said that the struggle of the party workers has paid off today. He said Kejriwal’s aides Satyendar Jain and Manish Sisodia are already waiting to welcome him in jail.

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