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Watch | MCD poll results: Arvind Kejriwal makes councillors take oath that they will not abandon AAP

"You will not be happy if you leave this party for the money offered by BJP. You will never live happily if you go in that direction," he said.

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In a bid to ensure the loyalty of his newly-elected 48 councillors in the Delhi Municipal Corporation, AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal made them take an oath that they will not desert the party and abandon the anti-corruption movement.

Asking the councillors to stand up and take an oath with their heart and in the name of God, he added that the oath is not a formality. "Main apne bhagwan ko hazir nazir maan ke shapat leta houn ki main kabhi bhi apni pavitra party aur is andolan ko dhoka ki nahi dunga (I take an oath in the name of God that I will never betray my sacred party and will never betray the movement)", was the oath the councillors took with the Delhi CM.

"You will not be happy if you leave this party for the money offered by BJP. You will never live happily if you go in that direction," Kejriwal said.

According to an NDTV report, the party has been receiving several resignations by senior leaders.

He also asked them to work honestly and be vigilant against their own greed and raise their voice against corruption

He discussed other matters with them including giving priority to the work done with AAP volunteers and MLAs, and co-operating with the safai karamcharis.

He also warned them that BJP may use tactics to get them into trouble and advised them to always record any such interactions.

"We had no aukat (standing) but then a miracle happened and we became CM, MLAs. If you betray this sacred movement then it will be akin to you ditching the God. If you abandon this movement, party and the aspiration of the people then you will be never happy in life," he said.

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