Letter Conflict In Delhi: BJP Assaults Kejriwals Claims, Says Cease Mendacity…

Disagreement engulfed between BJP and AAP forward of the upcoming 2025 Delhi meeting elections, Bharatiya Janata Celebration (BJP) chief Virendra Sachdeva on Wednesday wrote a letter to Aam Aadmi Celebration (AAP) nationwide convener Arvind Kejriwal and requested him to surrender his “unhealthy habits of mendacity and dishonest.”
“All of us, since our childhood, take a decision on New 12 months’s Day to surrender unhealthy habits and do one thing good and new. In the present day, on the primary day of New 12 months 2025, all of the individuals of Delhi hope that you’ll result in significant change in your self by giving up your unhealthy habits of mendacity and dishonest,” Sachdeva, Delhi BJP chief, mentioned in his letter.
This comes after Kejriwal wrote a letter to Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat and raised a number of questions together with whether or not the RSS thinks that the BJP is weakening democracy.
“No matter incorrect BJP has completed prior to now, does RSS help it? BJP leaders are overtly distributing cash. Does RSS help shopping for votes? Dalit and Purvanchali votes are being minimize on a big scale. Does RSS assume that is proper for democracy? Does RSS not assume that BJP is weakening democracy?” Kejriwal mentioned in a letter.
He additionally urged Kejriwal to take 5 resolutions, together with apologizing to the individuals of Delhi for selling liquor insurance policies. The BJP chief referred to as on him to keep away from making “false” guarantees and to cease exploiting the emotions of girls, senior residents, and spiritual communities.
“I belief you’ll by no means swear falsely in your youngsters once more. You’ll publicly apologise for the false assurances given concerning the cleansing of Mom Yamuna and the unpardonable crime of corruption. You’ll pledge to not meet donations from anti-national forces or take donations for political positive factors,” Sachdeva wrote.
Sachdeva additional urged the previous Chief Minister of Delhi to distance himself from “lies and deceit” and attempt for self-improvement.
(With ANI Inputs)