Arvind Kejriwal News / Will the 75 law not be applicable on Modi ji? Kejriwal's 5 questions to Bhagwat

Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal wrote a letter to RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat and asked 5 sharp questions. He raised questions on retirement law within BJP, allegations of corruption, breaking of opposition leaders, threat to democracy, and BJP-RSS relations. This controversy has heated up since Kejriwal's resignation.

Vikrant Shekhawat : Sep 25, 2024, 05:00 PM
Arvind Kejriwal News: Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has been continuously targeting the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) chief Mohan Bhagwat since resigning. This time he has directly written an open letter to Sangh chief Mohan Bhagwat and asked five sharp questions, in which serious questions have been raised on the policies of BJP and the role of the Sangh. These questions of Kejriwal can give rise to a new debate in Indian politics, especially when preparations are being made for the next elections.

Kejriwal's 5 questions:

1) Question on the retirement policy of BJP leaders after the age of 75

Kejriwal raised the first question that BJP made a law for the retirement of leaders after the age of 75, under which senior leaders like Advani and Murli Manohar Joshi had to retire from active politics. But recently Amit Shah said that this law will not apply to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Kejriwal asked whether the law should not be equal for everyone? Is this happening with the consent of the Sangh chief?

2) Targeting alliance with corrupt leaders

Kejriwal raised the second question that Prime Minister Modi in a public speech on June 28, 2023 accused a party and its leader of a scam of Rs 70,000 crore, but after some time formed an alliance with the leader of the same party and made him Deputy Chief Minister. Kejriwal questioned whether you had imagined such a BJP, which forms an alliance with those accused of corruption? Doesn't the Sangh chief feel pain seeing all this?

3) Question on misuse of ED-CBI and toppling governments

In the third question, Kejriwal accused the BJP of breaking the leaders of other parties out of fear of ED and CBI and toppling their governments. He asked Mohan Bhagwat whether it is right for the democracy of the country to topple democratically elected governments in this way? Is it acceptable to the Sangh and Bhagwat to go to any extent to get power?

4) Question on RSS's role in bringing BJP on the right path

In the fourth question, Kejriwal said that BJP was born from the "womb" of RSS, and hence it is the responsibility of the Sangh to bring BJP on the right path. He asked whether Mohan Bhagwat has ever stopped Prime Minister Narendra Modi from taking any wrong step? Has the Sangh failed to rein in BJP which has strayed from the ideology of its own organization?

5) RSS's reaction to JP Nadda's statement

In the last question, Kejriwal raised the statement of BJP President JP Nadda, in which Nadda had said that BJP no longer needs RSS. On this, Kejriwal asked the Sangh chief whether the son has grown so much that he has started showing his eyes to the mother? He said that many RSS workers have been hurt by this statement, and the country wants to know what Mohan Bhagwat thinks about this statement.

Kejriwal has been on the offensive since resigning

Arvind Kejriwal resigned from the post of Chief Minister of Delhi on 21 September. After his resignation, Atishi became the new Chief Minister of Delhi, but since then, Atishi has been heard saying on many occasions that the real Chief Minister of Delhi is still Arvind Kejriwal. When Atishi reached Hanuman Temple on Tuesday, she prayed that Arvind Kejriwal becomes the Chief Minister of Delhi again.

Reaction of opposition and BJP

This letter of Kejriwal has given the opposition parties a new opportunity to attack BJP and RSS. Congress and Aam Aadmi Party have started sharp attacks on BJP on this issue. At the same time, there has been no formal response from BJP yet, but it is believed that this letter has created a stir within the BJP and the Sangh.

Conclusion

These questions of Arvind Kejriwal have given rise to a new debate on the relations and policies between BJP and RSS. It will be interesting to see how Mohan Bhagwat and BJP react to this, as this issue can also become a big topic in the upcoming elections. This letter of Kejriwal can prove to be a turning point in Indian politics, where on one hand questions are being raised on the policies of RSS and BJP, on the other hand this letter is giving a new basis to the opposition to attack BJP.