Parvesh Verma Takes Poetic Jibe At Kejriwal Over ‘Can not Defeat AAP In Lifetime’ Dare To PM Modi – News18
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Taking to X, BJP chief Parvesh Verma shared a video wherein AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal appeared to problem Prime Minister Narendra Modi after which face his worst defeat by the hands of BJP
BJP’s large slayer Parvesh Verma, who dethroned Aam Aadmi Celebration chief Arvind Kejriwal and gained the New Delhi constituency, on Sunday took a poetic jib at Delhi’s former chief minister’s problem to Prime Minister Narendra Modi to defeat him on this lifetime.
In a rally, Kejriwal had as soon as stated that PM Modi wouldn’t be capable to defeat the Aam Aadmi Celebration in Delhi on this lifetime.
Nonetheless, his phrases grew to become unfaithful when the BJP secured a surprising victory within the 2025 Delhi meeting elections, successful 48 seats and toppling the ruling Aam Aadmi Celebration.
What was extra stunning for AAP was Kejriwal’s defeat within the New Delhi constituency by the hands of Verma.
Verma on Sunday took to X to share a video portraying Kejriwal’s defeat.
Parvesh Verma Mocks Kejriwal For ‘Believing He Was God’
Taking a poetic jibe at Kejriwal’s problem to PM Modi, Verma wrote within the caption, “An individual who was seated on the throne right here, He had nice religion in his being God.”
“इक शख्स जो यहां तख्त नशीं था,उसको अपने खुदा होने पे बहुत यकीं था।” pic.twitter.com/pOIKsuxrlZ— Parvesh Sahib Singh (@p_sahibsingh) February 9, 2025
Within the video, Kejriwal challenged PM Modi to defeat the Aam Aadmi Celebration in Delhi on this lifetime. This was adopted by the prime minister’s speech earlier than the elections wherein he stated, “Aapda nahi sahenge, badal kar rahenge (Is not going to tolerate AAP’s disastrous rule, will convey change).”
Verma, who gained the New Delhi constituency by 4089 votes and has emerged as the large slayer, is among the many high contenders for Delhi’s chief ministerial place.
Parvesh Verma is the son of Sahib Singh Verma who was Delhi’s chief minister from February 1996 to October 1998.