Kailash Gehlot, who joined BJP, vented his anger on AAP
New Delhi:Giving a big blow to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), former Delhi minister and former AAP leader Kailash Gehlot, who joined the BJP, vented his anger on AAP. He also told the reason for leaving the AAP party. Kailash Gehlot, who joined the BJP, said that we were associated with an ideology, we were associated with a party. We joined AAP to serve the people of Delhi. We were associated with the purpose of how to develop Delhi. He said that behind these words are the feelings of thousands and lakhs of workers. The purpose for which we joined, they are not able to see it today. We joined to serve the common man, today we have become special from common.
Our purpose is to work for the people of Delhi
While joining the BJP, Kailash Gehlot said that an attempt is being made to spread the wrong notion that my decision is the result of pressure from ED, CBI, the truth is that AAP compromised its values. If the government, its Chief Minister and ministers keep fighting with the central government, then Delhi cannot develop. If we have to develop Delhi, then it is important to maintain good relations. He said that whatever opportunity I got, I tried my best to work. Our aim was to work for the people of Delhi. I believe that Delhi can develop shoulder to shoulder with the BJP government at the center, that is why I have joined BJP.
Let us tell you that assembly elections are going to be held in Delhi next year. Giving a big blow to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) just before the elections, Kailash Gehlot resigned from the party yesterday. Since then, speculations were being made that he is going to join BJP.
Targeted Kejriwal
In his resignation letter sent to Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal, Gehlot (50) had said, "Instead of fighting for the rights of the people, we are fighting only for our political agenda." Gehlot, who was an important face of AAP, while taking a dig at Kejriwal, also referred to some "shameful" controversies like "Sheeshmahal" and said that this makes everyone doubt whether "we still consider ourselves 'aam aadmi'." In fact, Kejriwal has spent crores of rupees on expensive things and modern facilities at his former official residence at '6 Flagstaff Road'. BJP had called Kejriwal's residence "Sheeshmahal".
New Delhi:Giving a big blow to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), former Delhi minister and former AAP leader Kailash Gehlot, who joined the BJP, vented his anger on AAP. He also told the reason for leaving the AAP party. Kailash Gehlot, who joined the BJP, said that we were associated with an ideology, we were associated with a party. We joined AAP to serve the people of Delhi. We were associated with the purpose of how to develop Delhi. He said that behind these words are the feelings of thousands and lakhs of workers. The purpose for which we joined, they are not able to see it today. We joined to serve the common man, today we have become special from common.
Our purpose is to work for the people of Delhi
While joining the BJP, Kailash Gehlot said that an attempt is being made to spread the wrong notion that my decision is the result of pressure from ED, CBI, the truth is that AAP compromised its values. If the government, its Chief Minister and ministers keep fighting with the central government, then Delhi cannot develop. If we have to develop Delhi, then it is important to maintain good relations. He said that whatever opportunity I got, I tried my best to work. Our aim was to work for the people of Delhi. I believe that Delhi can develop shoulder to shoulder with the BJP government at the center, that is why I have joined BJP.
Let us tell you that assembly elections are going to be held in Delhi next year. Giving a big blow to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) just before the elections, Kailash Gehlot resigned from the party yesterday. Since then, speculations were being made that he is going to join BJP.
Targeted Kejriwal
In his resignation letter sent to Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal, Gehlot (50) had said, "Instead of fighting for the rights of the people, we are fighting only for our political agenda." Gehlot, who was an important face of AAP, while taking a dig at Kejriwal, also referred to some "shameful" controversies like "Sheeshmahal" and said that this makes everyone doubt whether "we still consider ourselves 'aam aadmi'." In fact, Kejriwal has spent crores of rupees on expensive things and modern facilities at his former official residence at '6 Flagstaff Road'. BJP had called Kejriwal's residence "Sheeshmahal".
Our purpose is to work for the people of Delhi
While joining the BJP, Kailash Gehlot said that an attempt is being made to spread the wrong notion that my decision is the result of pressure from ED, CBI, the truth is that AAP compromised its values. If the government, its Chief Minister and ministers keep fighting with the central government, then Delhi cannot develop. If we have to develop Delhi, then it is important to maintain good relations. He said that whatever opportunity I got, I tried my best to work. Our aim was to work for the people of Delhi. I believe that Delhi can develop shoulder to shoulder with the BJP government at the center, that is why I have joined BJP.
Let us tell you that assembly elections are going to be held in Delhi next year. Giving a big blow to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) just before the elections, Kailash Gehlot resigned from the party yesterday. Since then, speculations were being made that he is going to join BJP.
Targeted Kejriwal
In his resignation letter sent to Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal, Gehlot (50) had said, "Instead of fighting for the rights of the people, we are fighting only for our political agenda." Gehlot, who was an important face of AAP, while taking a dig at Kejriwal, also referred to some "shameful" controversies like "Sheeshmahal" and said that this makes everyone doubt whether "we still consider ourselves 'aam aadmi'." In fact, Kejriwal has spent crores of rupees on expensive things and modern facilities at his former official residence at '6 Flagstaff Road'. BJP had called Kejriwal's residence "Sheeshmahal".