Delhi BJP President inaugurates a two-day exhibition of pictures of Kejriwal’s Palace in Connaught Place

Delhi BJP President inaugurates a two-day exhibition of pictures of Kejriwal’s Palace in Connaught Place

Delhi BJP President Shri Virendra Sachdeva in the presence of LOP Shri Ramvir Singh Bidhuri & National General Secretary Shri Dushyant Gautam today inaugurated a two-day pictorial and live exhibition of inside pictures of the palace of corruption of Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal at Connaught Place.

On this occasion, MP Mr. Manoj Tiwari, former MP Shri Vijay Goel, State General Secretary Mr. Yogendra Chandauli, State Vice President Mr. Dinesh Pratap Singh, Mrs. Yogita Singh, Mrs. Lata Gupta and Mr. Kapil Mishra, State Ministers Ms. Bansuri Swaraj and Kishan Sharma, Mahila Morcha President Mrs. Richa Pandey Mishra, State BJP Media Relations Head Shri Vikram Mittal, Co-Office Minister Shri Amit Gupta along with District President and other officials were present. The exhibition was coordinated by State Vice President Mr. Vishnu Mittal, Mr. Rajan Tiwari and Mr. Brijesh Rai.

Inaugurating the two-day exhibition, Shri Virendra Sachdeva said that this is not just an exhibition but this palace is a proof of the corruption of Arvind Kejriwal which he has built with the money of tax payers of Delhi. This picture reminds us of the scene when due to Corona in Delhi, people were making rounds of hospitals for oxygen, medicines and beds and Arvind Kejriwal was preparing to decorate four walls of his palace.

Shri Sachdeva urged the people of Delhi to visit this two-day exhibition and take photos and upload them on their social media platforms so that more and more people can get information about Kejriwal’s corruption. He said that all Delhiites should see how Arvind Kejriwal has squandered the money on the development of his own luxuries.

Delhi BJP President challenged Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to open the doors of his palace to the general public and let the truth be revealed to the world.

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