Arvind Kejriwal speech shakes modi, claims 'BJP is not forming the government on June 4, The INDIA bloc will'

Arvind Kejriwal Speech Shakes Modi: A day after getting bail from Tihar jail till June 2, he addressed a press conference in which he launched a direct attack on PM Modi, he said, "Modi ji wants to crush Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)… he has a dangerous mission — of one nation, one leader.”
He further added, “It is my assessment that BJP is not forming the government on June 4… The INDIA bloc will form the government, and AAP will be part of that government.”
As soon as he got released, a large crowd was present outside the Tihar jail, and addressing his supporters he said that didn't tell you that he would be back soon. Now he is back.
He further added, “I’m fighting against dictatorship with all I have, now 140 crore of us have to do that.”
Earlier in the morning he also visited the Hanuman temple at Connaught Place.
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He is also expected to attend a rally in South and East Delhi with Bhagwant Mann, a member of the AAP party.
Furthermore, Arvind Kejriwal will also hold a meeting at his house in which senior leaders is expected to attend.
He also spoke on the question that was surfacing for a long time why didn't he resign from his post, on behalf of it he said, "Why didn’t I resign when I was arrested? AAP has won in Delhi with unprecedented margins.”
He further added, “They know they cannot defeat us even for the next 20 years. They conspired so that I would resign and the AAP government would fall. I said, I won’t resign, I will run the government from jail.. even Hemant Soren shouldn’t have resigned,”
According to the Supreme Court, the Lok Sabha elections has prompted them to consider interim bail because at this point, they can't conclude the argument.
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