Arvind Kejriwal and his love affair with anti-national elements is nothing new. In a recent development, the politician hogged the limelight for his Prime Ministerial ambitions. Well, it is not wrong to have such ambitions. But, Kejriwal being Kejriwal, does not seem interested in the chair of India’s Prime Minister. Rather, he wants to become the Prime Minister of Khalistan.
Yes, you heard it right! AAP Supremo Kejriwal wants to become the Prime Minister of Khalistan. However, Kumar Vishwas – one of the biggest leaders and founding fathers of AAP, is all set to hammer his vicious dreams. He is leaving no stone unturned to turn his Prime Ministerial dreams into a nightmare.
Kumar exposes Kejriwal
Earlier as reported by TFI, the sidelined AAP leader has remarked that Kejriwal harboured dreams of becoming the Prime Minister of Khalistan.
Kumar exposed Kejriwal’s skeleton in the closet by iterating, “One day when I asked him about referendum 2020 that was being funded by ISI and other elements across the world, he told me not to worry. Either I will become Chief Minister of the state or I will become first Prime Minister of an independent nation (Khalistan).”
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Interestingly, Arvind Kejriwal retaliated in the ‘cutest’ manner. He responded by saying he must be the “world’s sweetest terrorist” who builds schools and hospitals for people.
Amit Shah to “personally look into” the claims
Soon after the statement caught the attention of the public, it set the political corridors abuzz. The politicians from various parties including BJP, Akali Dal and Congress sought to enquire whether Kejriwal has any connection with the Separatist organisation. Leader of the Opposition of Rajya Sabha and senior Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge along with Punjab CM Charanjit Singh Channi began demanding a probe over allegations of Kumar Vishwas.
Witnessing the outrage and security concerns, Union Home Minister Amit Shah stepped in with a decision and assured that the inquiry will be done in the matter. He asserted that he would “personally look into” allegations against Aam Aadmi Party’s alleged ties with pro-Khalistan outfit Sikhs for Justice (SFJ).
In a letter to Charanjit Singh Channi on Friday, Amit Shah wrote, “As per your letter, a political party being in contact with and seeking support from an anti-national, separatist and banned outfit during elections is a serious matter in the context of national security.”
He further wrote, “The agenda of such people is no different from the agenda of the nation’s enemies. It is condemnable that some people, in order to attain power, can go to the extent of teaming up with separatists and hurting the unity of Punjab and the country.”
Now, since Home Minister Amit Shah has taken charge of the case, it would be interesting to witness further developments. And the question arises that is Kejriwal’s career as a politician is on the verge of its end? Well, one thing is for sure. The country does not need a politician with separatist ideas.