Kejriwal's dare to PM Modi after clearance in excise case: ‘Hold Delhi elections again, I will leave politics if…’

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, recently acquitted in a high-profile excise policy case, has issued a bold challenge to Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In a statement that has stirred political waters, Kejriwal called for fresh elections in Delhi, asserting that he would resign from politics entirely if the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) secures more than ten seats. His declaration comes in the wake of his legal vindication, which he claims underscores the integrity of his governance. Kejriwal's dare not only highlights the ongoing rivalry between the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the BJP but also reflects the heightened political tensions ahead of upcoming electoral contests. The challenge sets the stage for a potential showdown, as the AAP seeks to reinforce its hold on Delhi amid claims of corruption against its opponents. This development marks a significant moment in Delhi's political landscape, as both parties gear up for a fierce battle for voter support in the capital.
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