BJP targets me with chargesheets, but lacks Chief Minister face: Arvind Kejriwal
India TodayHours after the BJP released a ‘chargesheet’ accusing the Aam Aadmi Party of corruption and false promises, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal hit back, saying that the saffron party lacks a clear agenda for the upcoming assembly elections and does not have a Chief Minister face. Highlighting AAP's work in electricity, water, women's travel, and infrastructure, Kejriwal criticised the BJP for the city's deteriorating law and order and said the party has to tell people in Delhi what they have done for them. The BJP accused the ruling party in Delhi, AAP, and its convener Arvind Kejriwal of turning the national capital into a "corruption lab" through a series of "scams". The BJP also accused AAP of failing to improve Delhi's healthcare, education, and infrastructure despite central funds, alleging misuse of public money on It also alleged that AAP was supporting "anti-national" forces, questioning India's surgical strikes, and receiving backing from "Khalistani elements" during the Punjab elections.