
Stop daydreaming about becoming PM & retire: Sukesh to Kejriwal on Delhi poll defeat
The recent Delhi Assembly elections have been a shocking blow to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and its chief Arvind Kejriwal. Despite being the incumbent party, AAP lost the elections to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its chief Manoj Tiwari. As the dust settles, a rather unexpected individual has taken to social media to rub salt into the wounds of AAP and Kejriwal. None other than Sukesh Chandrashekhar, the jailed conman, has taken to trolling Kejriwal and his party.
Sukesh, who is currently serving a sentence in Tihar Jail for his role in a multi-crore rupee ponzi scam, took to social media to congratulate Kejriwal on his defeat. However, his congratulatory message came with a rather stinging rebuke. “Stop all your daydreaming of wanting to be PM…You and your associates should…pack your bags and retire for good,” Sukesh wrote on Twitter.
The jailed conman went on to claim that he had “challenged” Kejriwal six-eight months ago, predicting that he would lose his seat and AAP would lose power in Delhi. And, as it has turned out, Sukesh’s prediction has come true. AAP has lost the Delhi Assembly elections, and Kejriwal’s seat remains uncertain.
Sukesh’s tweet has sent shockwaves on social media, with many wondering what could have possessed the conman to take such a bold stance. While some have dismissed Sukesh’s remarks as the rantings of a frustrated and disgruntled individual, others have seen the tweet as a reflection of the growing disillusionment among the people of Delhi with the AAP government.
It is worth noting that Sukesh has a history of targeting Kejriwal and the AAP. In the past, he has made several inflammatory statements about the party and its leaders, including Kejriwal. However, this latest tweet takes the cake, given the timing and the content of the message.
Many have criticized Sukesh’s tweet, calling it “sick” and “classless.” Others have defended the jailed conman, saying that he has every right to express his opinions, even if they are negative and hurtful. However, it is worth noting that Sukesh’s tweet has also sparked a wider debate about the state of politics in Delhi and the AAP’s performance over the past five years.
The Delhi Assembly elections were seen as a referendum on the Kejriwal government’s performance, particularly on issues like healthcare, education, and law and order. AAP had promised to deliver a better quality of life to the people of Delhi, but its campaign promises seem to have fallen flat. The party’s lackluster performance has raised questions about its ability to govern effectively, and Sukesh’s tweet has only added fuel to the fire.
In conclusion, Sukesh’s tweet may have been unpalatable to many, but it has also sparked a wider conversation about the state of politics in Delhi and the AAP’s performance. As the dust settles on the Delhi Assembly elections, it is clear that there is a growing disillusionment among the people of Delhi with the AAP government. Whether Sukesh’s tweet is seen as a reflection of this disillusionment or simply a manifestation of his own ego, only time will tell.