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'Would Not Contest Delhi Election If...': What Is Arvind Kejriwal's 'Slum' Challenge To Amit Shah
- Withdraw all the cases filed against slum residents and submit an affidavit in court guaranteeing that they will receive houses on the same land from which they were evicted. If you do this, I will not contest the elections.
The article discusses a political challenge issued by Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi and leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), to Amit Shah, the Union Home Minister and a senior BJP leader. Kejriwal challenged Shah to contest the upcoming Delhi assembly elections from any slum area in Delhi, asserting that if Shah were to do so, Kejriwal would not contest the election himself. This challenge was made in response to Shah's claim that AAP would not win any seats in the next election. Kejriwal's challenge aims to highlight the issues faced by slum dwellers and to question BJP's engagement with the less privileged sections of society. The article also touches upon the ongoing political rivalry between AAP and BJP, with Kejriwal using this challenge to underscore his party's focus on grassroots issues and to put BJP's commitment to these areas to the test.
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[ https://www.msn.com/en-in/politics/government/would-not-contest-delhi-election-if-what-is-arvind-kejriwal-s-slum-challenge-to-amit-shah/ar-BB1rjoPo ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-in/politics/government/would-not-contest-delhi-election-if-what-is-arvind-kejriwal-s-slum-challenge-to-amit-shah/ar-BB1rjoPo ]
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