Political Crossfire: BJP, Kejriwal, and Rahul Gandhi Expose Each Other’s Corruption

At a press conference today, Trivedi referenced Rahul Gandhi’s rally remarks, where he accused Arvind Kejriwal of corruption, intensifying the political feud.

BJP’s Sudhanshu Trivedi Slams Rahul Gandhi & Kejriwal Over Corruption Allegations

New Delhi: BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi on Thursday took a jibe at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal, stating that both are engaged in exposing each other’s corruption. Addressing a press conference, Trivedi highlighted the recent remarks made by Rahul Gandhi during a rally, where he accused Kejriwal and AAP of corruption and misgovernance.

Trivedi pointed out that while Kejriwal claims to fight corruption, his own party members face serious allegations. On the other hand, he added, Rahul Gandhi and the Congress party, which have a history of corruption scandals, are now targeting AAP, revealing the reality of their alliance.

“This is a classic case of ‘chor chor mausere bhai’ (thieves covering for each other) turning into rivals, exposing their true faces,” Trivedi remarked. He asserted that both parties are misleading the public while indulging in the same corrupt practices they accuse each other of.

Trivedi reiterated BJP’s stance on corruption-free governance and urged people not to fall for the deceptive politics of Congress and AAP. He stated that BJP remains committed to transparency and development, unlike the opposition, which is caught in its own web of allegations.

The war of words between Congress and AAP comes amid ongoing political tensions, with both parties struggling to maintain credibility while facing corruption allegations from each other and the BJP.

BJP’s Sudhanshu Trivedi Slams Rahul Gandhi & Kejriwal Over Corruption Allegations

New Delhi, [Date]: BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi, addressing a press conference today, highlighted the ongoing war of words between Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal, stating that both are exposing each other’s corruption.

Trivedi cited Rahul Gandhi’s remarks during a rally, where he accused Arvind Kejriwal of blatant corruption in the liquor scam. “Rahul Gandhi said that the liquor scam was a symbol of blatant corruption, and Kejriwal continues to award himself a certificate of honesty despite this,” Trivedi stated.

In response, Kejriwal hit back at Rahul Gandhi, pointing to the National Herald case. “Kejriwal responded by saying that the National Herald case, which is an open-and-shut case, involves you (Rahul) in corruption, and yet you are accusing us,” Trivedi added.

The BJP leader remarked that this exchange between Gandhi and Kejriwal proves that both Congress and AAP are steeped in corruption. He accused both leaders of deceiving the public while engaging in corrupt practices themselves.

“This is a clear indication that both parties have no moral ground to talk about corruption. They are busy exposing each other, proving what the BJP has been saying all along—corruption is deeply rooted in both Congress and AAP,” Trivedi said.

He reiterated the BJP’s commitment to clean governance and called upon the public to see through the hypocrisy of opposition parties.

BJP’s Sudhanshu Trivedi Highlights Corruption Allegations Against Congress and AAP

New Delhi, [Date]: BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi, addressing a press conference today, underscored the corruption allegations exchanged between Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal, stating that both are exposing each other’s wrongdoings.

Trivedi cited Rahul Gandhi’s remarks in a rally, where he accused Kejriwal of corruption in the liquor scam. In response, Kejriwal pointed to the National Herald case, alleging corruption within Congress.

“I mention both of these statements because these are two very different kinds of scandals in Indian politics,” Trivedi said. “The liquor scam is unique because there has been no other scandal where a government formulated a policy, then withdrew it, and still defended it. We have never seen an example like this. The National Herald case is significant because a party has committed corruption within its own institution.”

He added that the public must take note of how Congress and AAP, despite their public alliance, are accusing each other of large-scale corruption. “Both parties have lost credibility, as their own words expose the corrupt foundation they stand on,” Trivedi asserted.

The BJP leader reiterated that while Congress and AAP engage in mudslinging, the BJP remains committed to clean governance and development. He urged voters to see through the hypocrisy of both opposition parties, emphasizing that their actions prove the BJP’s longstanding claims about their corrupt practices.

BJP’s Sudhanshu Trivedi Highlights Corruption Allegations Against Congress and AAP

BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi, addressing a press conference today, underscored the corruption allegations exchanged between Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal, stating that both are exposing each other’s wrongdoings while the BJP has no involvement in either case.

Trivedi cited Rahul Gandhi’s remarks in a rally, where he accused Kejriwal of corruption in the liquor scam. In response, Kejriwal pointed to the National Herald case, alleging corruption within Congress itself.

“I mention both of these statements because these are two very different kinds of scandals in Indian politics,” Trivedi said. “The liquor scam is unique because there has been no other scandal where a government formulated a policy, then withdrew it, and still defended it. We have never seen an example like this. The National Herald case is significant because a party has committed corruption within its own institution.”

Trivedi also emphasized that in both cases, the BJP has no involvement. “It is important to note that neither of these scams has anything to do with the BJP. These are corruption cases created and exposed by Congress and AAP themselves. Their own words prove that both parties are steeped in corruption,” he said.

He added that while Congress and AAP engage in mudslinging, the BJP remains committed to clean governance and development. “The truth is now out in the open—those who claim to fight corruption are actually deeply involved in it,” Trivedi stated, urging voters to see through the hypocrisy of both opposition parties.

BJP’s Sudhanshu Trivedi Slams Congress and AAP Over Corruption Allegations

MP Sudhanshu Trivedi, addressing a press conference today, highlighted the ongoing corruption allegations between Congress leader Rahul Gandhi and AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal, stating that both parties are exposing each other while the BJP has no involvement in either case.

Trivedi cited Rahul Gandhi’s remarks in a rally, where he accused Kejriwal of corruption in the liquor scam. In response, Kejriwal pointed to the National Herald case, alleging corruption within Congress itself.

“The National Herald case began in October 2013 when the Congress government was in power. The first accusations in the liquor scam were made by Congress,” Trivedi stated. “Now, one thing is clear to the public: both parties are lying. Just six months ago, they were giving each other a clean chit, but now they are exposing each other’s corruption.”

He further emphasized that both Congress and AAP have lost credibility due to their shifting narratives. “They were allies, shielding each other from scrutiny. Now, in their desperation, they are revealing the truth about each other’s corrupt practices,” Trivedi added.

He reiterated that while Congress and AAP engage in political mudslinging, the BJP remains committed to transparency and good governance. “The public must see through their hypocrisy—those who once claimed to fight corruption are now proving to be the biggest culprits,” Trivedi said, urging voters to reject both parties in favor of honest leadership.

BJP’s Sudhanshu Trivedi Slams Kejriwal and Rahul Gandhi Over Corruption Allegations and Yamuna Water Issue

New Delhi, [Date]: BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi, addressing a press conference today, criticized AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over their ongoing accusations against each other, stating that their remarks expose their own corruption while the BJP has no involvement in either case.

Reacting to Rahul Gandhi’s allegations regarding the liquor scam, Kejriwal took to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, “Modi ji puts people in jail even by making fake cases like the liquor scam. Why haven’t you and your family been arrested in open-and-shut cases like National Herald? How did Robert Vadra get a clean chit from the BJP? It is better if you don’t preach on fear and bravery. The country knows who is a coward and who is brave.”

Trivedi responded by stating that Kejriwal’s remarks reflect his frustration as his own government faces serious corruption charges. He added that Congress and AAP, once political allies, are now exposing each other’s misdeeds, proving their lack of credibility. “Just six months ago, they were giving each other a clean chit, and now they are accusing each other of corruption. The public can clearly see their hypocrisy,” Trivedi said.

Yamuna Water Issue

The BJP leader also slammed Kejriwal over his remarks on Haryana regarding Yamuna water, alleging that the Delhi government failed in its responsibility to clean the river. He claimed that despite funds being allocated for Yamuna cleaning, they were not properly utilized. “The AAP government repeatedly blames others for the Yamuna’s condition, but the truth is that funds for cleaning the river remain unspent. Instead of addressing real issues, Kejriwal resorts to blame games,” Trivedi asserted.

Trivedi reiterated that the BJP remains focused on transparent governance and real development, while Congress and AAP are engaged in political mudslinging to divert attention from their failures. He urged the public to see through their misleading tactics and hold them accountable for their actions.

BJP’s Sudhanshu Trivedi Slams Kejriwal Over Corruption Allegations and Yamuna Water Issue

MP Sudhanshu Trivedi, addressing a press conference today, criticized AAP Chief Arvind Kejriwal and Congress leader Rahul Gandhi over their ongoing accusations against each other, stating that their remarks expose their own corruption while the BJP has no involvement in either case.

Reacting to Rahul Gandhi’s allegations regarding the liquor scam, Kejriwal took to X (formerly Twitter) and wrote, “Modi ji puts people in jail even by making fake cases like the liquor scam. Why haven’t you and your family been arrested in open-and-shut cases like National Herald? How did Robert Vadra get a clean chit from the BJP? It is better if you don’t preach on fear and bravery. The country knows who is a coward and who is brave.”

Trivedi responded by stating that Kejriwal’s remarks reflect his desperation as his government faces serious corruption charges. He added that Congress and AAP, once political allies, are now exposing each other’s misdeeds, proving their lack of credibility. “Just six months ago, they were giving each other a clean chit, and now they are accusing each other of corruption. The public can clearly see their hypocrisy,” Trivedi said.

Yamuna Water Issue

The BJP leader also slammed Kejriwal over his remarks on Haryana regarding Yamuna water, accusing him of misleading the public. He claimed that despite the central government allocating ₹8,500 crore for the cleaning of the Yamuna, the Delhi government failed to utilize the funds.

“Perhaps no lie, even in an India-Pakistan war, has been told as Kejriwal accused other states of poisoning their rivers,” Trivedi remarked. “Instead of using the funds provided for Yamuna cleaning, they are trying to create confusion through negative publicity. Now, it has come down to the pride and prestige of the people of Delhi.”

Trivedi asserted that Kejriwal’s administration should be held accountable for the mismanagement of funds and the deteriorating condition of the Yamuna. He emphasized that while AAP and Congress continue to shift blame, the BJP remains committed to transparent governance and real development.

He urged the public to recognize the misleading tactics of opposition parties and hold them accountable for their actions.

Courtesy: Hindustan Times

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