Cancellation of Kejriwal’s bail in High Court proves a case against him says Anil Vij

*Caims of political vendetta false, He should drown himself in a pond.

**Rahul Gandhi should stop selling balloons, it can burst

Ambala : Former Haryana Home and Health Minister Anil Vij, in response to the Delhi High Court’s validation of Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest and denial of bail, quipped that it’s a legal process that allows one to approach higher courts if dissatisfied with lower court decisions. He emphasized that the High Court’s decision negates the repeated claims of political vendetta by Kejriwal, confirming a legitimate case against him. He sarcastically added that for the Aam Aadmi Party, even the Yamuna water is polluted, and they should drown themselves in a clean pond. Vij made these remarks while interacting with media persons today.

Regarding Rahul Gandhi’s recent statement after meeting a cobbler, where he highlighted the potential of changing the nation’s destiny with the right support for talent, Vij mocked him and suggesting he should implement such ideas in Congress-ruled states. Vij advised Gandhi to stop selling balloons because they are fleeting and can burst quickly. He suggested that if Gandhi wants to craft impactful narratives, he should consult a more capable person.

Responding to Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann’s accusation that Haryana is politicizing the farmers’ issue, Anil Vij retorted that while Mann makes grand promises to farmers, those sitting at Punjab’s border are the responsibility of the Punjab government. Vij noted that Haryana has set the MSP for 24 crops, the highest in India, and questioned why Punjab has not done the same.

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Former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti termed the abrogation of Article 370 on August 5, 2019, as a “black day” for Jammu and Kashmir and a “blot” on Indian democracy. In response, Anil Vij stated that India’s democracy tolerates individuals like Mufti, who benefit from India yet express allegiance to Pakistan. He added that when such individuals cross the line and threaten peace and order, police action becomes necessary.Retort to Mehbooba Mufti, says “You Eat from India and Sing for Pakistan”

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