AAP convenor and Delhi Chief Minister held two road shows in the capital a day after being released on interim bail by the Supreme Court in the alleged Delhi liquor policy case. Kejriwal launched a verbal attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and slammed him over the 'One Nation, One Leader' mission alleging that the ruling BJP 'want to finish the opposition.
Charging that PM Modi is asking for votes for Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Kejriwal said, 'These people ask INDIA bloc about their face. I ask BJP who will be their PM? Modi ji is turning 75 on September 17 next year. He had made the rule that people aged 75 will be retired. He is seeking votes for making Amit Shah the prime minister.'
Arvind Kejriwal's release means he can now campaign for AAP for 18 seats out of total 22 Lok Sabha seats where the party is fighting.
How will Kejriwal's release impact Lok Sabha polls? Will it help AAP win seats where the party is contesting? Will he also campaign for INDIA bloc allies?
Vikram Chandra speaks to former AAP member Ashutosh, political expert Yashwant Deshmukh, and Dr Ashutosh Mishra, Dean of Chitkara School of Mass Communication in Punjab on The India Story.