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Atishi urges Delhiites to make Kejriwal CM again

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New Delhi, Sep 21 (PTI) In her first remarks after taking oath, Delhi Chief Minister Atishi hit out at the BJP on Saturday for hatching a “conspiracy” against her predecessor Arvind Kejriwal and urged the people of the capital to ensure that the AAP national convenor returns to the top post again after the Assembly polls due early next year.

Addressing a press conference here, Atishi said it is an “emotional day” for her as Kejriwal wil not continue to be the chief minister.

“It is an emotional moment for me as he will not be the chief minister. He understood the pain of every person. He ensured free treatment for people, worked to improve the lives of the students of government schools, brought the provision of free bus rides for women.

“The BJP implicated him in a false case and did everything to break him,” the chief minister said, as she referred to Kejriwal as her “guru” and thanked him for giving her this opportunity.

With the Assembly polls due early next year, Atishi said the people of the national capital must ensure that Kejriwal becomes the chief minister again so that the free services like free electricity and water continue.

She accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of trying to stop the facilities being enjoyed by people under the Kejriwal government.

“I assure you that since Kejriwal has come out of jail now, we will not let any conspiracy of the BJP succeed,” she said.

Atishi hailed Kejriwal for setting an example in morality by stepping down as the chief minister despite getting bail from Supreme Court in the excise policy case. PTI NIT SLB BUN RC

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