Former CM Arvind Kejriwal will hold a public meeting 'Janata Ki Adalat' at Delhi's Chhatrashal Stadium today. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Sanjay Singh gave this information on Friday. He said that Kejriwal and other leaders will address the program at Janata Jan Adalat at 11 am.
The BJP has said that instead of lecturing AAP workers and pretending to be a 'people's court', it would be better if Kejriwal answers questions from the public. Delhi BJP state president Virendra Sachdeva has asked Kejriwal to answer six questions.
Kejriwal held the first 'Janata Ki Adalat' public meeting at Jantar-Mantar on September 22. He resigned from the post of CM on September 17 after being released on bail on September 13 in the Delhi Liquor Policy case. On September 21, Atishi became the new Chief Minister of Delhi.
On September 22, Kejriwal asked Bhagwat – Why not retire for Modi at 75? Kejriwal asked 5 questions to Mohan Bhagwat in 'Janata Ki Adalat' on September 22. He said, 'When leaders like Lal Krishna Advani, Murali Manohar Joshi and Kalraj Mishra retired in 75 years, then why these rules are not applicable to Modi. Amit Shah is saying that this will not apply to Modi. Bhagwat ji please reply.
Kejriwal leaves CM residence after 9 years, shifts to AAP MP's bungalow Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal vacated the Chief Minister's residence located on Flag Staff Road on October 4. He shifted to Bungalow No. 5 on Ferozshah Road, Lutyens Delhi. This bungalow has been given to AAP's Punjab Rajya Sabha MP Ashok Mittal.
Kejriwal shifted with his wife Sunita Kejriwal, parents and two children. Ashok Mittal and his wife welcomed everyone into their home. Mittal told news agency ANI that Kejriwal has shifted to being a guest at my house.
Kejriwal vacated the CM House on October 4 with his wife Sunita, parents and children.
When Kejriwal resigned from the post of Chief Minister, he announced to quit all government facilities. AAP said that Kejriwal is looking for a new home. They are looking for a place where there is no controversy to live.
AAP had alleged that a demand was made to the central government to accommodate Kejriwal as the national party chief, but there was no response from the government.
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