Will continue fight against anti-national forces: Arvind Kejriwal
In his first remarks after being released from Tihar Jail on Friday, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said he would continue to fight against “anti-national” forces working to weaken the country and asserted that his incarceration had only strengthened his resolve.
Hours after the Supreme Court granted him bail in the Delhi excise policy case, Kejriwal stepped out of jail to a resounding welcome by AAP leaders and supporters. Addressing party workers from the sunroof of a vehicle, Kejriwal, clad in a blue shirt, raised slogans such as “Inquilab Zindabad” and “Vande Mataram”.
“These anti-national forces that are trying to weaken the country, divide it…I have always fought against them and will continue fighting against them,” he said and raised the slogan of “Bharat Mata Ki Jai”. The CM, who was arrested on March 21 by the ED in a money-laundering case linked to the excise policy and then by the CBI in June in a corruption case linked to the policy, stressed that the time spent in jail had only strengthened his resolve.
“I have struggled a lot in my life and braved huge difficulties, but god has supported me in every step. He has supported me because I was truthful. They put me in jail. They thought that by putting me in jail, they will break my morale. My resolve has grown 100 times stronger and my strength has grown by 100 times,” he said. The AAP supremo added: “The thick walls of the jail and the bars cannot break me.” He thanked those who prayed for his release from jail.
“I want to thank God by whose blessings I came out today. Lakhs of people prayed for me, went to temples, mosques, gurdwaras to pray for me. I want to thank all of them and those who came here braving rain. My life is dedicated to the country. Every moment of my life, every drop of my blood is dedicated to the country,” he said.