Kejriwal’s address to Gen-Z reflection of his political frustration: Sachdeva

Lashing out at Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal for his statement in the name of Gen-Z, Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva on Wednesday said his remarks are a reflection of his political frustration and the anarchic style of functioning.

Kejriwal’s address to Gen-Z reflection of his political frustration: Sachdeva

Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva (photo:SNS)

Lashing out at Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal for his statement in the name of Gen-Z, Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva on Wednesday said his remarks are a reflection of his political frustration and the anarchic style of functioning.

Sachdeva said the youth of the country clearly understand Kejriwal’s politics, pointing out that the AAP leader himself led a youth movement in Delhi back in 2010-11 against alleged corruption of the then Congress government but within two years he formed a government in the national capital with the same Congress.

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In 2015, he said Kejriwal came to power in Delhi again making big promises to the youth and the poor, but once in power, the spent the next 10 years spreading corruption, disappointing people from all sections including the youth.

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Sharpening his attack, the Delhi BJP chief alleged that the AAP-led government followed the same pattern in Punjab which has also disappointed the youth and women in the state.
He accused Kejriwal of misleading the youth by claiming that if a NEET paper leak occurred in Rajasthan, the BJP government there is responsible. He asked him if the local police administration exposed the paper leak, then how can the government be blamed. Rather, it is an achievement of the Rajasthan government of exposing the cheating mafia, he added.

He said it would be better if Kejriwal realizes that the youth of the country, which has witnessed corruption during AAP’s tenure in Delhi and party’s over four years rule in Punjab, no one would be misled by him.

Sachdeva recounted how the AAP leader embarrassed the country with his statements on international issues, making himself a subject of ridicule. He should stay away from global issues and refrain from making statements on Russia and the USA.

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