Kejriwal threatens to protest despite police presence - 'Operation Jhadu' looms.

Delhi CM Kejriwal announced a march to BJP headquarters, saying they will sit there for half an hour and consider it a defeat if not arrested.

May 19th 2024.

Kejriwal threatens to protest despite police presence - 'Operation Jhadu' looms.
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal gathered his party leaders and workers at the AAP headquarters, where he addressed them with a determined tone. He announced their plan to march towards the BJP headquarters, stating that they would follow the designated route and sit there for half an hour. If they were not arrested, it would be considered a defeat for the saffron party.

Kejriwal then shared some information that he had received from people who had met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi. According to them, the Prime Minister had initiated a mission called 'Operation Jhadu' to destroy the AAP. The CM alleged that the BJP saw the AAP as a potential threat in both national and state politics, and therefore, wanted to eliminate them immediately.

He further explained that under this operation, senior leaders of the AAP were being and would be arrested, and their bank account would be seized. The Enforcement Directorate had even stated that they would seize the party's bank account after the elections. Kejriwal was convinced that the BJP's ultimate goal was to destroy the AAP, but he remained confident that they would not succeed. He reminded the PM that for every leader arrested, a hundred more would emerge, and for every Kejriwal, there would be a thousand more.

The CM then listed some of the AAP's accomplishments, such as providing free education, healthcare, and electricity to the people of Delhi and Punjab. He challenged the PM, saying that if he arrested one AAP leader, there would be many more ready to take their place. Kejriwal also mentioned the unjust arrests of his colleagues, including his personal assistant, Manish Sisodia, Satyendar Jain, and Sanjay Singh. He warned that the PM's actions would only bring them closer and strengthen their bond.

In preparation for their protest march at the BJP headquarters, the Delhi Metro had closed the entry and exit at the ITO Metro station. The Delhi Police had also imposed section 144 of CrPC near the BJP headquarters and deployed heavy force, including water cannons and paramilitary, as the AAP had not sought permission to protest. The Delhi Traffic Police had also issued an advisory, warning people to avoid certain roads due to the expected heavy traffic.

Kejriwal ended his address by declaring that they would not back down and would go as far as the BJP allowed them. They would sit there for half an hour, and if they were not arrested, it would be a defeat for the saffron party. The crowd consisted of senior leaders, MPs, ministers, MLAs, and party workers, all ready to stand up for their party and its beliefs.

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