Arvind Kejriwal Launches Verbal Barrage on BJP and Modi, Raises Questions on Succession Plan

National Desk, 11th May: Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal unleashed a blistering verbal attack on the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Prime Minister Narendra Modi during a press conference in Delhi, just a day after his release from jail on interim bail granted by the Supreme Court.

Kejriwal challenged the BJP on its Prime Ministerial candidate, questioning the party’s stance while emphasizing the uncertainty surrounding Modi’s future. He speculated on Modi’s potential retirement in 2025, coinciding with his 75th birthday, and suggested a succession plan within the BJP hierarchy, with Amit Shah as a possible successor.

Expanding his critique, Kejriwal questioned the accountability of BJP promises and urged voters to carefully consider their choices, insinuating that voting for the BJP could lead to endorsing Amit Shah for the Prime Ministerial role.

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