‘Made of iron’: Kejriwal’s wife reads his message, written in ED custody
The Hindu
Arvind Kejriwal's wife Sunita reads his message from jail, urging unity to make India number one.
Arvind Kejriwal’s wife Sunita Kejriwal, in a video message posted on his X handle, on March 23 read out a message from him which she said is written by the Delhi Chief Minister from jail.
“Whether I am inside jail or outside I will work to serve the country. I have launched many struggles and will continue to launch movements and therefore this arrest does not amaze me. We need to work together to make India the number one country in the word.”
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“In India, there are many internal and external forces that are trying to weaken India. We have to identify and defeat these forces,” he said.
“Mothers and sisters in Delhi must be wondering that Kejriwal has gone in, will we now get our ₹1,000 (new scheme launched in this year’s Budget)? I urge them to have faith in me. I will be out soon.”
“Have I ever made a promise and not fulfilled it? Your son and brother is made of iron. I am very strong. I have only one request. Go to the temple and seek blessings for me,” he said in the letter Ms. Sunita read out.
In a message to AAP workers from ED custody, Mr. Kejriwal said, “Don’t hate BJP members because of my arrest; they are our brothers.”
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