
Stop Daydreaming about Becoming PM & Retire: Sukesh to Kejriwal on Delhi Poll Defeat
The recently concluded Delhi Assembly elections have sent shockwaves across the political spectrum, with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) suffering a significant defeat at the hands of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). In the aftermath of this defeat, jailed conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar has taken to trolling AAP and its chief Arvind Kejriwal, saying it’s time for them to stop daydreaming about becoming the Prime Minister of India and instead, pack their bags and retire for good.
Sukesh, who was arrested in 2017 for running a multi-crore rupee ponzi scheme, has been making headlines for his dramatic claims and outlandish predictions. In a recent interview, he congratulated Kejriwal on his defeat, saying, “Stop all your daydreaming of wanting to be PM…You and your associates should…pack your bags and retire for good.” This scathing attack comes as a surprise, given Sukesh’s own dubious reputation and checkered past.
However, it’s worth noting that Sukesh had predicted the AAP’s defeat six to eight months ago, saying that Kejriwal would lose his seat and the party would lose power in Delhi. His claims may have seemed outlandish at the time, but they have ultimately proven to be prophetic.
So, what sparked Sukesh’s tirade against Kejriwal and the AAP? According to reports, Sukesh has been nursing a grudge against Kejriwal for some time now, ever since the latter accused him of being a “conman” and a “fraud” during a debate. Sukesh has been seeking revenge ever since, and the AAP’s defeat in the Delhi elections has given him the perfect opportunity to take a swipe at Kejriwal.
But Sukesh’s comments are not just a personal vendetta; they also reflect a deeper frustration with the AAP’s perceived arrogance and overconfidence. Many have argued that Kejriwal and his team have been taking the people of Delhi for granted, ignoring their concerns and focusing instead on their own power struggles.
Sukesh’s comments have also sparked a heated debate about the role of criminals in Indian politics. While many have condemned Sukesh’s actions and views as unacceptable, others have argued that he has a right to express his opinions, even if they are unpopular or controversial.
In conclusion, Sukesh’s attack on Kejriwal and the AAP may seem like just another example of a conman trying to get attention. However, it also reflects a deeper frustration with the state of Indian politics and the need for greater accountability and transparency. As the nation looks towards the future, it’s clear that Sukesh’s words will not go unnoticed, and that the people of Delhi will be looking for a new leader to take the reins and steer the city towards a brighter future.