Kejriwal to resign, calls for early polls
Kejriwal, who was released on bail from Tihar on Friday in the excise policy graft case, said he would hold a meeting of AAP MLAs in the next couple of days and a party leader would take over as chief minister
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"Delhi elections are due in February but I demand that elections in the national capital be held in November with Maharashtra,".PHOTO:PTI
New Delhi, 15
Sept
Delhi Chief
Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday said he would resign after two days and
would demand early polls in Delhi while vowing not to sit in CM's chair till
people give him a "certificate of honesty".
Kejriwal,
who was released on bail from Tihar on Friday in the excise policy graft case,
said he would hold a meeting of AAP MLAs in the next couple of days and a party
leader would take over as chief minister.
"Delhi
elections are due in February but I demand that elections in the national
capital be held in November with Maharashtra," he said.
"I
will only sit on CM's chair after people give me a certificate of honesty. Want
to give 'agnipariksha' after coming out of jail."
The AAP
national convener said, "I will become chief minister and Manish Sisodia
deputy CM only when people say we are honest.
Alleging
the BJP tried to prove him corrupt, Kejriwal said the saffron party cannot
provide good schools and free electricity to people because they are corrupt.
"We are honest," he asserted.
"They
slap false cases against non-BJP chief ministers. If they are arrested, I urge
them not to resign but run the government from jail," the Delhi chief
minister said.
"I
didn't resign (after arrest in excise policy case) because I respect democracy
and the Constitution is supreme for me," Kejriwal said and asserted that
it is only the AAP that can stand up to the BJP's "conspiracies".
Referring
to him quitting the chief minister's post in 2014 over the Jan Lokpal Bill,
just 49 days after assuming power, Kejriwal said, "I resigned then for my
ideals. I do not have a lust for power."
Saying that
the excise policy case would go on for long, the chief minister said he wanted
to ask the people of Delhi whether he is honest or guilty.
He asked
people to vote in his favour only if they considered him honest. "For me,
the BJP is not important, people are important," he said.
"Our
leaders Satyendar Jain and Amanatullah Khan are still in jail. I hope they come
out soon," the chief minister told AAP workers here as he thanked God
"who was with us through difficulties."
About his
time in jail, Kejriwal referred to letters written by freedom fighter Bhagat
Singh while in British captivity and said, "I wrote only one letter to the
Lieutenant Governor from Tihar and was issued a warning."
"Our
freedom fighters were allowed meetings with colleagues but my party colleague
Sandeep Pathak was not allowed to meet me in jail," he said.-PTI
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