“Narendra Modi is the Most Corrupt PM of India”, Says Arvind Kejriwal After Release From Tihar Jail

In a stunning revelation that has sent shockwaves through the political landscape, the Arvind Kejriwal, former Chief Minister of Delhi, who just emerged from Tihar Jail has opened his mouth with explosive allegations against Prime Minister Narendra Modi! In an exclusive interview with our correspondent, Kejriwal boldly declared Modi “the most corrupt Prime Minister in the history of India.”

Arvind Kejriwal opened his Mouth about the Prime Minister!

Our nation’s greatness spans over 4000 years of history,” Kejriwal declared, waking up a sense of pride in the country’s rich heritage. He rallied urging all 140 crore citizens to join him in the fight to safeguard parliamentary democracy. Kejriwal minced no words in his critique of Modi’s purported anti-corruption stance, accusing the Prime Minister of hypocrisy. Kejriwal said, “Our nation is great. It has a history of over 4000 years. There have been innumerable attempts by dictators to rule India, but the people of the country have ousted them. Today one dictator is trying to finish parliamentary democracy. I am working with all my might against that dictator. I want the support of 140 crore people. I beg you, save this country, save this country from dictatorship.” 

He claims to combat corruption, yet he embraces some of the nation’s most corrupt individuals into his party,” Kejriwal said, pointing to alleged instances where individuals accused of corruption were appointed to high-ranking positions. He warned against attempts to suppress the AAP, portraying Modi’s alleged efforts to crush the party as a testament to its growing influence.

He also said that although the prime minister is claiming to be fighting against corruption, “He has included some of the country’s most corrupt people in his party. He used to blame a few people saying they were involved in corruption of Rs 70,000 crore, but after a few days he made them deputy CM and ministers.” In a climate of political tension and polarization, Kejriwal’s impassioned plea for national unity against alleged corruption and authoritarianism struck a chord with many, leaving a lasting impression on the discourse of Indian politics.

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