Key Points

Arvind Kejriwal launched a fierce attack on Congress during an AAP meeting. He accused the party of making the biggest compromises with BJP on corruption cases. The AAP leader questioned why no Gandhi family member faced jail in the National Herald matter. He asserted that AAP refuses to bow to pressure and remains committed to serving the country.

Key Points: Kejriwal Accuses Congress of Biggest BJP Compromise on Corruption

  • Kejriwal questions why Gandhi family avoided jail in National Herald case
  • Claims BJP filed fabricated cases against AAP but spared Congress
  • Alleges major scams like 2G and coal were quietly dropped
  • Says rivals face jail instead of elimination in current politics
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Kejriwal's big attack on Congress, accuses party of 'compromising most' with BJP

AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal alleges Congress made maximum compromises with BJP on National Herald and corruption cases while AAP leaders faced false charges.

"Some say Mayawati has compromised, Owaisi has compromised, but no, it is the Congress which has compromised the most - Arvind Kejriwal"

New Delhi, Aug 28

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Thursday launched a blistering attack on the Congress, alleging that it had compromised with the BJP on corruption cases.

Addressing a meeting of AAP MLAs and municipal councillors in Delhi, Kejriwal questioned why no member of the Gandhi family had gone to jail in the National Herald case.

“We were sent to jail in false cases. But no action was taken against the Gandhis. Some say Mayawati has compromised, Owaisi has compromised, but no, it is the Congress which has compromised the most,” he said.

Calling the National Herald case “an open and shut case,” Kejriwal alleged that the BJP had filed fabricated cases against AAP leaders while sparing the Congress.

Kejriwal further alleged that several major corruption cases, including the 2G and coal scams, had been quietly dropped. “Something is terribly wrong. We have not come to compromise or form an alliance. We have come to do politics for the country and bring change,” he said.

The AAP chief also criticised the condition of governance in Delhi under the current dispensation. “In the last six months, they have made Delhi’s situation worse,” he alleged.

Referring to AAP leader Saurabh Bhardwaj, Kejriwal claimed that his residence was raided, his statement was recorded late in the evening, and parts of it were deleted. “When he refused to sign, he was threatened with arrest, but he was prepared for any eventuality,” Kejriwal said.

He added that in earlier times, rivals were killed, but in today’s politics, opponents are sent to jail.

“There is pressure to compromise, but one thing is clear -- we will not bow to the politics of compromise,” he asserted.

He said, “We have not come to do alliance politics; we have come to serve the country. We will never do politics of compromise.”

- IANS

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Priya S
But isn't Kejriwal himself part of INDIA alliance? If he has such strong allegations, why is he still in alliance with Congress? This sounds like political posturing before elections 🤔
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Aman W
The real issue is that all political parties compromise when it suits them. BJP, Congress, AAP - everyone plays the same game. Common people suffer while politicians make deals behind closed doors. 😠
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Sarah B
As an observer, it's concerning how Indian politics has become about sending opponents to jail rather than healthy debate. Kejriwal makes a valid point about political victimization, regardless of which party does it.
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Nikhil C
Delhi's governance has definitely suffered in the last 6 months. AAP did good work in education and healthcare. Now everything is stuck due to political battles. Public is the ultimate loser in this game.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate Kejriwal speaking up, I wish he had shown this courage earlier. Opposition unity is important to save democracy, but not at the cost of principles. Hope this leads to better politics 🙏

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