Kejriwal to Live Like a Commoner: AAP's Bold Move After Resignation
Kejriwal's Bold Decision Post-Resignation
Outgoing Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will give up all government facilities, including security, and move out of his official residence in 15 days to live like a commoner, AAP said on Wednesday, a day after he tendered his resignation. The first thing Kejriwal talked about after submitting his resignation was his decision to leave the official residence of the Delhi chief minister, senior party leader and AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said at a press conference here.
Living Like a Common Man
- AAP clarified that Kejriwal will vacate the 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow in 15 days.
- His commitment includes giving up all facilities such as vehicles and security.
- Kejriwal's past choice to travel in an old blue Wagon R even as chief minister highlights his down-to-earth approach.
Singh expressed concerns over Arvind Kejriwal's security, noting he has been attacked in the past. Despite this, Kejriwal feels protected even after six months in jail. According to Singh, this choice reflects the kind of leader Kejriwal aims to be, contrasting with others who cling to power and privileges. Now, the people of Delhi are called to judge his honesty. Kejriwal proudly asserts that honesty should govern electoral choices.
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