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'If BJP wins over 10 seats...': Kejriwal's dare to BJP after court relief in excise policy case

Hindustan Times India·27 February 2026·3h ago1 min read0 views
'If BJP wins over 10 seats...': Kejriwal's dare to BJP after court relief in excise policy case

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has issued a bold challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, proposing that if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secures more than 10 seats in the upcoming elections, he would exit politics. This statement follows a recent court ruling that provided relief to the Delhi government regarding its excise policy, a decision that Kejriwal interprets as a significant boost for his party ahead of the polls. Historically, the excise policy has been a contentious issue in Delhi politics, with allegations of irregularities leading to investigations. Kejriwal's dare reflects his confidence in the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) standing among voters and aims to rally support by presenting a high-stakes gamble. As the political landscape intensifies, Kejriwal's challenge underscores the competitive dynamics between AAP and BJP in the capital, setting the stage for a closely watched electoral battle. The upcoming elections are seen as a crucial test for both parties, with Delhi's unique political climate influencing national narratives.

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