
Stop Daydreaming about Becoming PM & Retire: Sukesh to Kejriwal on Delhi Poll Defeat
In a shocking turn of events, jailed conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar has taken to trolling Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its chief Arvind Kejriwal, following the party’s defeat in the recent Delhi polls. In a statement that has left many stunned, Sukesh has advised Kejriwal to “stop all your daydreaming of wanting to be PM” and instead, pack his bags and retire for good.
This scathing remark comes as a surprise, especially considering Sukesh has been in jail for his involvement in a multi-crore rupee Ponzi scheme. However, it’s clear that Sukesh has not lost his knack for controversy, even from behind bars.
Sukesh’s statement has sent shockwaves across the political landscape, with many questioning his motives and credibility. However, it’s undeniable that his words have struck a chord, especially among those who have been critical of Kejriwal and the AAP’s ambition to become the ruling party at the Centre.
So, what prompted Sukesh to take a jab at Kejriwal and the AAP? According to reports, Sukesh had “challenged” Kejriwal six to eight months ago, predicting that the AAP would lose power in Delhi and Kejriwal would lose his seat. As it turned out, Sukesh’s prediction has come true, with the AAP failing to secure a majority in the recent polls.
Sukesh’s statement has been met with a mix of reactions, with some labeling it as a cheap shot from a convicted criminal. Others, however, have seen it as a reflection of the AAP’s overambition and Kejriwal’s desire to become the Prime Minister of India.
It’s worth noting that Sukesh has a history of making bold statements, often targeting prominent politicians and celebrities. His latest jibe at Kejriwal and the AAP is the latest in a long list of controversies that have made headlines in the past.
In his statement, Sukesh also took a dig at Kejriwal’s leadership style, saying that the AAP’s defeat was a result of Kejriwal’s “dictatorial” approach to governance. Sukesh claimed that Kejriwal’s refusal to listen to dissenting voices within the party and his tendency to sideline others had ultimately led to the party’s downfall.
While Sukesh’s statement may have been intended to provoke a reaction, it’s clear that Kejriwal and the AAP are not taking it lying down. In a response to Sukesh’s jibe, the AAP has accused him of trying to distract from the real issues and divert attention from the party’s own failures.
As the political fallout from Sukesh’s statement continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the jailed conman has once again made headlines with his bold and brazen remarks. Whether or not his statement has any impact on the AAP’s fortunes remains to be seen, but it’s undeniable that Sukesh has once again proven himself to be a master of controversy.
For now, it remains to be seen how Kejriwal and the AAP will respond to Sukesh’s jibe. Will they take his criticism to heart and re-evaluate their strategy, or will they continue to push forward with their vision for a better India? Only time will tell.