Arvind Kejriwal left for Tihar Jail, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will surrender in Tihar Jail today. The Supreme Court had granted him interim bail of 21 days to campaign for the elections. Before surrendering in jail, Kejriwal visited the Samadhi of Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi at Rajghat and Hanuman Temple at Connaught Place. After this he reached the party office. After this the CM will surrender in Tihar Jail. Earlier, he had posted on X (Twitter) that he would surrender in Tihar Jail at around 3 pm.
Earlier, he had posted on X (Twitter) that he would surrender in Tihar Jail at around 3 pm. The Chief Minister said in the post that on the orders of the Supreme Court, he had come out for election campaign for 21 days. For this he has expressed gratitude to the country’s top court.
“भगत सिंह फांसी पर चढ़े थे, मैं भी फांसी पर चढ़ने के लिए तैयार हूं”
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Addressing the workers when he reached the party office, Kejriwal said, ‘I am not going to jail today because I have committed any corruption. I have been in jail because I dared to raise my voice against the dictatorship. I did not waste even a minute in these 21 days. I don’t know when I’ll be back now, but I don’t care. Every drop of my blood is for this country.
I am even ready to be hanged for the country. He further said, ‘The 4th is Tuesday. Bajrangbali will destroy the dictators. I have no enmity with any particular person. Our enmity is with dictatorship. All exit polls are fake. You get it written by me and keep it. Even if your candidate is losing, you have to stay there till the end. The counting agents are not to return until the VVPAT slips are matched. Have to be alert and alert. This is their mind game to discourage and depress you.
Earlier, Delhi court on Saturday had reserved its decision on Chief Minister Kejriwal’s seven-day interim bail plea. In the petition, bail was sought citing health related reasons. Special Judge Kaveri Baweja of Rouse Avenue Court reserved the verdict after hearing the petition. The verdict will be pronounced on June 5.