Arvind Kejriwal wrote a letter to Nitish and Naidu: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has played a new bet on the Ambedkar controversy. With the help of which they want to topple the Modi government. Kejriwal has written a letter to Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu for this. Kejriwal has asked both the key allies of the NDA government to consider withdrawing their support. At present BJP has 240 seats in the Lok Sabha. Nitish Kumar’s JDU and Naidu’s TDP have an important role in keeping the government in majority.
Home Minister insulted Baba Saheb!
Kejriwal has also made public the letter written to Nitish Kumar and Chandrababu Naidu. In which he mentioned Amit Shah’s statement in Parliament and alleged that Home Minister Amit Shah has insulted Baba Saheb. He said that Amit Shah’s statement has hurt the sentiments of crores of people across the country. Instead of apologizing for his statement, Shah justified it and the Prime Minister also publicly supported him.
What did Kejriwal write in the letter?
Seeking the opinion of Naidu and Nitish, Kejriwal wrote in the letter, ‘People have started realizing that those who respect Baba Saheb can never support BJP. Baba Saheb is not just a leader but the soul of the country. After this statement of BJP, people are expecting you to think deeply on this issue. A day earlier, Arvind Kejriwal had also demonstrated near the BJP headquarters. He staged a protest on the road and said that he would go door-to-door in Delhi to give this message.
Amit Shah accused of insulting the creator of the Constitution
It is noteworthy here that during the debate on the Constitution in Parliament, Home Minister Amit Shah was criticizing the attitude of Congress towards Baba Saheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. Meanwhile, the opposition is attacking a comment made by Shah on Baba Saheb and is accusing Amit Shah of insulting the creator of the Constitution.
Amit Shah has responded to the allegations
However, Amit Shah himself revealed this in the press conference on Wednesday evening. He alleged that opposition parties were distorting his speech. Amit Shah appealed to the media to show his complete statement. BJP alleges that the 12-second video clip of Amit Shah is being misrepresented and his complete statement is not being shown.