On last day of Tamil Nadu polls campaign, Kejriwal slams BJP, says state rejects divisive politics
Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal criticized the BJP's divisive politics in Tamil Nadu on the last day of campaigning for the state assembly elections. He urged voters to support the DMK and its alliance, warning against the BJP's potential dominance.
Aam Aadmi Party National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal launched a scathing attack on the BJP on the last day of campaigning for the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. He said the people of Tamil Nadu have consistently rejected the BJP's politics, attributing the party's limited presence to its divisive approach. Kejriwal alleged that the AIADMK is under the BJP's grip and warned that even a small electoral gain for the BJP could lead to the party dominating governance. He criticized the BJP's governance in Delhi, stating that welfare measures had been reversed. Kejriwal backed Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin, urging voters to support continuity of welfare schemes and development initiatives. Stalin also criticized the Centre's push for delimitation, alleging it was aimed at punishing well-performing states like Tamil Nadu.
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