New Delhi: AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday slammed the BJP during a rally at Jantar Mantar, describing a recent court verdict in the Delhi excise policy case as a “tight slap on the face of BJP”. The verdict discharged him, his deputy Manish Sisodia, and other AAP leaders, which Kejriwal called a vindication of their integrity and a blow to what he described as politically motivated prosecution.
Addressing thousands of supporters, Kejriwal asserted that the BJP had tried for years to target AAP, but the court’s decision exposed the allegations as baseless. He said the ruling strengthens public trust in his party and marks a historic moment for democracy in India.
The rally was a show of public support and AAP’s political strength, with party workers gathering to celebrate the court decision. Kejriwal emphasized that this verdict is not just personal relief but also a signal to citizens that justice prevails over politically motivated cases.
Kejriwal also hinted that the ruling would energize AAP’s future campaigns, calling it a wake-up call for BJP and urging supporters to strengthen the party’s presence in upcoming elections. The verdict comes amid intense political discourse, drawing reactions from multiple parties across India