Kejriwal Vows Resilience Against BJP's Oppression in Haryana Elections

AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal addresses a gathering in Kalayat, sharing his experiences in jail and rallying support against the BJP-led government.

author-image
Sumit Kumar
New Update
Arvind Kejriwal

By A Staff Reporter
Haryana elections 2024: AAP national convener Arvind Kejriwal spoke passionately at a public gathering in Kalayat, recounting his experiences during his imprisonment under the BJP-led central government. "They (BJP-led central government) jailed me, and I was in jail for five to six months where they tortured me a lot," he stated, revealing the hardships he faced while incarcerated.

Arvind Kejriwal

Kejriwal, who is a diabetic patient, described the medical neglect he experienced during his time in jail, saying, "I need four insulin injections every day, but they stopped my medicines in order to break me." Despite these challenges, he expressed unwavering determination, emphasizing, "However, they don't know that I am the son of Haryana, and you can't break a person from Haryana."

His remarks resonate with voters as the Haryana elections approach, illustrating the AAP's stance against what they perceive as the oppressive tactics of the ruling party. Kejriwal's narrative aims to connect with the public, showcasing resilience and a commitment to fighting for their rights amidst political turmoil. As the campaign unfolds, his experiences and messages may galvanize support for AAP in the upcoming elections.