Kapil Mishra Ridicules Kejriwal's Constant Complaints: AAP Chief 'Crying' Over Election Concerns

New Delhi, Jan 12 (NationPress) Kapil Mishra, the BJP candidate representing Delhi's Karawal Nagar Assembly seat, launched a mockery of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday regarding the allegations of 'fake voter registrations' as the Assembly elections draw near.
In a pointed critique, Mishra claimed that the former Chief Minister of Delhi has been making 'groundless accusations' and 'crying' non-stop about the New Delhi Assembly seat, indicating that he is aware of his impending loss.
Mishra's comments followed AAP's allegations against central government ministers and BJP MPs in Lutyens' Delhi for supposedly conspiring to register fake voters ahead of the elections. On the previous day, Kejriwal had reached out to the Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar, alleging that BJP leaders were registering fake voters at their home addresses and demanded an FIR against those responsible.
In response to Kejriwal's assertions, Mishra told IANS, 'He keeps making these allegations about the New Delhi Assembly seat. For this very seat, Kejriwal cries five times a day. He starts crying in the morning and doesn't stop until night because he knows he is losing from New Delhi.'
Mishra, who also holds the position of Delhi BJP vice chief, further claimed that Kejriwal's behavior leading up to the elections hints that he is looking to abandon the New Delhi seat entirely.
'In the last 10 years, we have not seen him behave this way. Now, he is searching for a safer constituency, just like Manish Sisodia did.' Mishra declared.
The BJP leader accused Kejriwal of making excuses for his anticipated defeat.
'At times, he claims the BJP is cutting Purvanchali votes; other times, he alleges that the BJP is creating fake Purvanchali votes. These statements prove that he has no clue about his political position.' Mishra added. 'The only thing he knows is that he is losing New Delhi. That's why the entire AAP machinery is focusing on press conferences about this seat. Atishi will lose from Kalkaji, and Kejriwal will lose from New Delhi.'
Mishra also commented on Delhi Chief Minister and AAP's candidate for Kalkaji, Atishi, who recently initiated a crowdfunding campaign to support her election efforts.
During a media gathering, Atishi provided an online link for donations, stating she required Rs 40 lakh to participate in the elections and sought public support for AAP's 'politics of work and honesty.'
Mishra expressed skepticism about Atishi's crowdfunding initiative, questioning the financial support for other AAP candidates.
'Why hasn't Kejriwal gone for crowdfunding? From where are the other 69 candidates getting their funds? Are they utilizing money from terrorists, jihadis, mafia, or the underworld?' Mishra interrogated.
'If Atishi relies on public money, don't the other candidates require funds? This is a gimmick. They are losing, and that's why they are resorting to such drama.' he remarked.
Mishra also referenced the Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) report released on Saturday, alleging financial mismanagement by the AAP government.
'The report has exposed a scam of Rs 2,026 crore. This is not the BJP's allegation; it's documented in the CAG report. If Kejriwal claims to represent honest politics, why hasn't he responded to this report?' he questioned.
He further challenged AAP to produce a comprehensive report card of their developmental efforts over the past decade in the national capital.
'If AAP has genuinely done any development work in Delhi, let them showcase it with facts and figures.' Mishra concluded.