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The dig at Kejriwal comes in response to his letter to RSS head Mohan Bhagwat in which he has accused the BJP of “openly” distributing money and trying to get Puravanchali and Dalit voters deleted from Delhi’s electoral rolls ahead of the assembly polls.
Sachdeva extended Kejriwal new year greetings in his letter and said since childhood we all make resolutions on New Year’s day to give up bad habits and start something good and new.
The Delhi BJP president said he hoped that, on the first day of 2025, Kejriwal would strive to bring meaningful change by abandoning “dishonest and deceitful political practices”.
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He also said he hoped the AAP chief would stop “playing with the sentiments” of Delhi’s women, elders, and religious communities by making “false promises” and will not “associate with or accept donations” from “anti-national forces” for political gains.
“May God give you the strength to walk on the path of righteousness,” Sachdeva said concluding the letter.