
Stop Daydreaming About Becoming PM & Retire: Sukesh to Kejriwal on Delhi Poll Defeat
The recent Delhi Assembly elections have left many surprised, with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) losing power in the capital. The party, led by Arvind Kejriwal, had been in power since 2015 and had won consecutive elections. However, this time around, they were defeated by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which won 38 seats, while the AAP managed to win only 62 seats.
In the midst of all this drama, a rather unexpected figure has come forward to troll Kejriwal and the AAP. Jailed conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar, who is currently serving a 14-year sentence for his involvement in a multi-crore rupee ponzi scheme, has taken to social media to congratulate Kejriwal on his defeat.
In a series of tweets, Sukesh, who has a history of making bold and often controversial statements, told Kejriwal to stop daydreaming about becoming the Prime Minister of India. He also suggested that Kejriwal and his associates should pack their bags and retire for good.
As reported by NewsX, Sukesh tweeted, “Congratulations, @ArvindKejriwal ji! You and your associates should pack your bags and retire for good. Stop all your daydreaming of wanting to be PM… You challenged me 6-8 months ago, saying I’d lose my seat and AAP would lose power in Delhi. And that’s exactly what happened!”
Sukesh’s statement is quite astonishing, considering his own dubious past and the fact that he is currently behind bars. It is unclear what motivated him to take to social media and troll Kejriwal, but his comments have certainly raised a few eyebrows.
Kejriwal’s loss in the Delhi Assembly elections is a significant blow to his political career. He had been promising to make Delhi a model for the rest of the country, and his defeat will be seen as a major setback for his party.
Kejriwal has been a vocal critic of the BJP and the Centre, and his loss will be seen as a victory for the BJP. The party’s victory in Delhi is also significant, as it has marked a major shift in the political landscape of the capital.
Sukesh’s comments, while provocative, have sparked a lot of debate on social media. Some have seen his statement as a sign of the changing times, where even a jailed conman can take on a high-profile politician like Kejriwal. Others have seen it as a sign of desperation, as Sukesh is trying to get attention and relevance in the midst of his own legal troubles.
Regardless of what one thinks of Sukesh’s comments, it is clear that the Delhi Assembly elections have sent shockwaves across the political spectrum. The defeat of the AAP has marked a major shift in the political landscape of the capital, and it will be interesting to see how Kejriwal and his party recover from this setback.
As the dust settles on the Delhi Assembly elections, one thing is clear: Sukesh Chandrashekhar may be a jailed conman, but he has certainly made his mark on the political scene. Whether his comments will have any lasting impact on the political landscape of Delhi remains to be seen, but one thing is certain – he has certainly got people talking.