Delhi’s Jantar Mantar became the epicenter of political drama as AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal, vindicated in the excise policy scandal, tore into BJP and Congress with unfiltered fury. ‘I cherish my India—I am no corruptor,’ he asserted to roaring approval.
Kejriwal began by toasting the Delhi court’s groundbreaking acquittal. ‘A courageous judge sided with the people against terror,’ he noted, extending thanks nationwide.
He accused the duo of duping the nation. Congress crashed out in 2014 over epic scams: coal pilferage, spectrum grabs, games graft. BJP inherited hope but squandered it, fostering decay across domains.
Roads pockmarked, sewers chaotic, aviation grounded, rails rickety, atmosphere poisoned—Kejriwal cataloged the failures. Banking teeters, learning lags, healing hampers under their watch. He dropped a bombshell on Gujarat’s purported 20,000 crore drug syndicate, goading BJP to strike.
Four years of BJP smears—corruption, 100 crore hauls—evaporated in court, clearing him and AAP stalwarts. Post-IIT, Kejriwal opted for homeland duty over exile, fueled by love for India.
BJP probes yielded zilch on corruption. In a high-stakes pledge, Kejriwal dared proof of even one rupee kickback from CM-era decisions: success means his political retirement.
With delegations from Delhi to Punjab, the rally showcased AAP’s unity. Kejriwal’s oratory masterstroke reenergizes his base, casting him as the incorruptible alternative in India’s polarized arena.
