Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, recently released on interim bail, wasted no time in addressing the public, delivering a pointed speech that lasted nearly 21 minutes. In his first press conference post-release, Kejriwal took direct aim at the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and its leadership, outlining his agenda for the next 21 days.Aggressive Campaign StrategyKejriwal, mandated by the Supreme Court to remain out of jail until June 1, with a surrender date set for June 2, hinted at a vigorous campaign approach for both the Aam Aadmi Party and the INDIA bloc. Despite the unexpected interim bail, Kejriwal asserted his determination to counter the BJPs tactics, vowing to work tirelessly to safeguard democracy.Defiance and DeterminationAddressing the audience, Kejriwal expressed gratitude for his sudden release and highlighted the challenges faced by his party, emphasizing the relentless efforts to suppress opposition voices. Undeterred by adversity, Kejriwal asserted his commitment to the cause, urging supporters to rally against what he termed as dictatorial tendencies.Projections for the FutureCommenting on the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, Kejriwal shared insights from political analysts, suggesting a potential shift in power dynamics. He speculated on the formation of an India Coalition government, with AAP playing a pivotal role. Additionally, he hinted at the possibility of Delhi achieving full statehood under a non-BJP regime.Challenging BJPs LeadershipIn a bold move, Kejriwal questioned the BJPs lack of clarity regarding its prime ministerial candidate, particularly given Prime Minister Narendra Modis age nearing the traditional retirement threshold. He challenged the BJP to reveal its succession plan, highlighting the uncertainty surrounding the partys leadership.A Call to ActionKejriwal concluded with a passionate plea to the citizens of India, urging them to join him in the fight against authoritarianism. Promising to dedicate every waking hour to the cause, he pledged unwavering commitment to the nations welfare, embodying a spirit of defiance and resilience in the face of political turbulence.