WebDesk National
22 March
Sandeep Dhand Ludhiana
In a surprising turn of events, social activist Anna Hazare has openly criticized the recent arrest of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, attributing it to Kejriwal’s own actions. Speaking out against his former ally, Hazare expressed his disappointment in Kejriwal’s deviation from their shared principles.
“I am very disturbed that Arvind Kejriwal, who used to work with me and raised his voice against alcohol, is now making alcohol policies,” Hazare stated, highlighting what he perceives as a departure from their past advocacy efforts. The statement from Hazare comes in the wake of Kejriwal’s arrest, which has sparked controversy and debate across the political spectrum.
Kejriwal, known for his vocal stance on various social issues, has faced mounting criticism in recent times, particularly regarding his administration’s policies and actions. Hazare’s remarks add to the growing scrutiny surrounding the AAP chief’s leadership and decision-making.
The arrest of Kejriwal has reignited discussions about the state of governance and accountability in the capital region. As reactions pour in from various quarters, the spotlight remains firmly fixed on Kejriwal and the implications of his arrest on the political landscape.
With tensions running high and public opinion divided, the fallout from Kejriwal’s arrest promises to be a focal point in the ongoing discourse surrounding governance and ethical leadership. As the situation unfolds, observers await further developments and potential repercussions on both a local and national scale.