'Kejriwal tried to be more Hindu than BJP': This is how ex-core group members reacted to AAP's rout
New Delhi: As BJP is set to make comebacl after nearky three decades, AAP has finally hit a roadblock in Delhi. BJP is forming the government in the national capital after ousting the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP. While there are umpteen reasons for the party to win or lose any state election, the one which will come back to haunt the AAP most is the performance of its INDIA-bloc partner Congress.
The BJP’s victory has prompted a chorus of commentary from former AAP members, many of whom have openly criticised Arvind Kejriwal and the party’s leadership. Their statements highlighted deep divisions and offered contrasting perspectives on the reasons behind the AAP’s downfall and the BJP’s unexpected triumph.
Kumar Vishwas, a former AAP leader and prominent poet, offered a scathing assessment of Kejriwal’s leadership. While congratulating the BJP, Vishwas expressed a lack of sympathy for Kejriwal, stating that he had “crushed the dreams” of AAP workers, using their aspirations for his own political ambition.
“I congratulate the BJP for the victory and I hope that they’ll work for the people of Delhi… I have........
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