Kejriwal accuses BJP of torture, stoping of medicines in jail, claims AAP will be kingmaker in Haryana

During another rally in Badshahpur, Kejriwal took a jab at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claiming that the BJP was targeting him because of his success in Delhi and Punjab.

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Speaking to the crowd, Kejriwal alleged that he was subjected to both mental and physical torture while incarcerated. (ANI)

Delhi News: Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led central government of attempting to "break" him during his time in jail, as he addressed a rally in Rewari ahead of the upcoming Haryana Assembly elections.

Speaking to the crowd, Kejriwal alleged that he was subjected to both mental and physical torture while incarcerated. "They tried to break me in jail. I am a diabetic patient and need four insulin injections daily, but they stopped my medication," he said. "They don’t realize that I’m from Haryana, and you cannot break someone from Haryana." Kejriwal was released from Delhi's Tihar Jail on September 13, following the Supreme Court granting him bail in connection to the alleged excise policy scam. He spent five months in custody.

Kejriwal takes aim at PM Modi

During another rally in Badshahpur, Kejriwal took a jab at Prime Minister Narendra Modi, claiming that the BJP was targeting him because of his success in Delhi and Punjab. "PM Modi is afraid because he thinks Kejriwal will form a government in Haryana next," Kejriwal asserted. He further accused the central government of trying to halt his welfare schemes. "I built 500 mohalla clinics in Delhi. PM Modi, instead of trying to shut them down, you should be building 5,000 clinics."

AAP’s confidence ahead of Haryana elections

Kejriwal expressed strong confidence that AAP will play a crucial role in the Haryana elections, claiming, "We are winning enough seats to make sure no government can be formed without us." He reminded the crowd of his Haryana roots, urging them to support their "son" in the upcoming elections.Haryana is set to vote on October 5, with the results expected on October 8.