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'Was impressed by him': BJP recalls Kejriwal's political beginning in fresh attack


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Bharatiya Janata Party on Sunday targeted Aam Aadmi Party on Sunday, accusing it of failing to fulfil the promises on which it rode to come to power in Delhi and Punjab.During a press conference, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that AAP convener and former Delhi chief minister is diverting attention when asked about the promises

The article from MSN discusses a recent political skirmish between the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi. BJP leaders have criticized Kejriwal by recalling his political beginnings, particularly highlighting his initial admiration for Narendra Modi. They pointed out that Kejriwal, who once praised Modi and even considered joining BJP, has now turned into one of Modi's fiercest critics. This attack comes in the context of Kejriwal's arrest in connection with an alleged liquor policy scam, with BJP leaders like Manjinder Singh Sirsa and Virendra Sachdeva using this history to question Kejriwal's integrity and consistency. They argue that his past praise for Modi shows a lack of principle, especially since he now accuses Modi of corruption. This narrative is part of BJP's broader strategy to undermine Kejriwal's credibility as he faces legal challenges.

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