
Stop Daydreaming About Becoming PM & Retire: Sukesh to Kejriwal on Delhi Poll Defeat
In a shocking turn of events, jailed conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar has trolled Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its chief Arvind Kejriwal, saying “Stop all your daydreaming of wanting to be PM…You and your associates should…pack your bags and retire for good.” The comment came after AAP’s debacle in the recent Delhi polls, where the party failed to retain power in the national capital.
In a surprise move, Sukesh, who is currently serving a jail sentence for his involvement in a multi-crore rupee extortion scam, congratulated Kejriwal on his defeat and told him to stop daydreaming about becoming the Prime Minister of India. Sukesh’s comment has sent shockwaves across the political spectrum, with many questioning the audacity of a convicted criminal to make such remarks.
Sukesh’s statement comes after he had earlier challenged Kejriwal six to eight months ago, saying that he would lose his seat and AAP would lose power in Delhi. The conman’s prediction has come true, with AAP failing to win a majority in the Delhi Assembly elections.
The jailed conman’s tweet read, “Congratulations, @ArvindKejriwal! You said you would make Delhi a model for the country. You failed miserably. Stop all your daydreaming of wanting to be PM…You and your associates should…pack your bags and retire for good. You have no more business in politics.” The tweet has gone viral, with many people reacting to Sukesh’s bold statement.
Sukesh’s comments have raised several eyebrows, with many questioning the legitimacy of a convicted criminal making political remarks. The Delhi Police had earlier arrested Sukesh in 2021 for his involvement in a high-profile extortion scam, where he had allegedly extorted lakhs of rupees from several high-profile individuals, including business tycoons and filmstars.
The Delhi Police had filed a chargesheet against Sukesh, charging him with cheating, criminal conspiracy, and extortion. Sukesh had allegedly used his connections with high-ranking officials and politicians to manipulate the investigation and delay his arrest.
The AAP’s defeat in the Delhi polls has sent shockwaves across the party, with many party leaders and workers questioning the strategy adopted by the party during the campaign. The party had faced a series of controversies during the campaign, including allegations of corruption and misuse of power.
The defeat has also raised questions about Kejriwal’s leadership and his ability to connect with the people of Delhi. The party’s campaign had focused on issues like corruption, unemployment, and healthcare, but it seems that the party failed to resonate with the people of Delhi.
In conclusion, Sukesh’s statement is a clear indication that even a convicted criminal can see the writing on the wall. Kejriwal’s daydreaming about becoming the Prime Minister of India may have to take a backseat, at least for now. The AAP’s defeat in the Delhi polls is a wake-up call for the party, and it needs to introspect and regroup to come back stronger.