
After his acquittal in the liquor scam case, AAP national convener and former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal dared Prime Minister Narendra Modi to call fresh elections in Delhi and vowed to quit politics if the BJP secured more than 10 seats.
A Delhi court on Friday acquitted Arvind Kejriwal and his former deputy Manish Sisodia in a corruption case related to excise duty policy, refusing to take cognizance of CBI charges, news agency PTI reported.
“I urge Modi ji to hold elections in Delhi again. I can say with certainty that if they win more than 10 seats, I will quit politics,” ANI quoted Kejriwal as addressing a press conference on Friday.
Kejriwal further alleged, “Two people, PM Modi and Amit Shah hatched this conspiracy to finish the Aam Aadmi party. They should apologize to the country today….I earned only honesty, not money…”





