Punjab elections will be Modi's endgame, Kejriwal says while addressing state MLAs
Kejriwal also took a jibe at the seven defected MLAs who recently switched sides and joined hands with the Bharatiya Janata Party. Calling them an enemy that damaged the party internally, Kejriwal said that the BJP stole seven seats that belonged to the people of Punjab.

Launching a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in his latest speech, addressing the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) legislators in Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal said that the Punjab election will be PM Modi’s endgame in the country.
“They have won elections in Assam, Bengal, Maharashtra, Bihar, Delhi, and in several other states. However, the Punjab elections, scheduled for next February, will not just stop the BJP’s Ashwamedha horse but will also mark an end to Narendra Modi’s government,” said Kejriwal. Adding further, he mentioned that Modi will witness a severe downfall in Punjab and will not win a single election anywhere in the country.
Further, Kejriwal took a jibe at the seven defected MLAs who recently switched sides and joined hands with the Bharatiya Janata Party. Calling them an enemy that damaged the party internally, Kejriwal said that the BJP stole seven seats that belonged to the people of Punjab.
“These seats were not anyone’s property. Those belonged to Punjab, and its people and the BJP tampered with that,” Kejriwal added.
He also blamed the centre for allegedly not providing the dues to the state.
KEJRIWAL LASHED OUT AT BJP OVER BENGAL ELECTIONS
In his speech, Kejriwal said that the BJP won the Bengal election by illegitimate means.
“The West Bengal election was not merely an election. For the past four months, we have witnessed sheer chaos being unleashed across the state. They employed similar tactics in Bihar and Maharashtra, and I saw it firsthand in my own constituency within the Delhi Assembly. Before I was imprisoned, there were 148,000 registered voters in my constituency. However, upon my release, that number had dropped to 106,000. These people have effectively purged 42,000 votes,” Kejriwal said, taking a dig at the SIR process.
Earlier, Kejriwal said that PM Modi would lose in the Bengal election despite using all the central agencies.