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Should have ability to 'endure humiliation': Kejriwal quotes Anna Hazare, urges AAP workers to prepare for 2020 polls

Arvind Kejriwal expresses hope that AAP will make a comeback in 2020.

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  • May 27, 2019, 10:44 AM IST

Motivating disheartened AAP workers after the party's crushing defeat in the Lok Sabha polls, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal Sunday asked them to humbly accept people's verdict and concentrate on the assembly elections slated for next year.

Kejriwal, addressing party workers in west Delhi's Punjabi Bagh, said anti-corruption crusader Anna Hazare had told him that "when one comes into politics or public life, one should have the ability to endure humiliation"."We have to bear humiliation at times and I am proud of my workers for humbly accepting that insult," he said.

"Now, you go to the people of Delhi and tell them that the big election has ended and small elections are going to come, and in these elections, cast your vote on the basis of 'kaam' (work) and not 'naam' (name)," he added.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) lost on all seven Lok Sabha seats in Delhi by huge margins.

(All images- PTI)

 

 

1. Kejriwal outlines party's 'biggest strength'

Kejriwal outlines party's 'biggest strength'
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Kejriwal said the party's biggest strength is that it has not deviated from its principles of honesty and hard work.

"All of us are as honest as we were on November 26, 2013, when the party was formed. I am proud to say we have not deviated from the values of the party. Several CBI raids were conducted against me, Manish Sisodia (deputy chief minister) and Satyendra Jain (health minister), but corruption of not even a single paisa was found. You all should be proud of it," he said.

The chief minister asserted that all the work done by the AAP in Delhi has been due to the support of party workers and they should take pride in it.

"We got 54 per cent votes in the last assembly elections and I can say with confidence that this time we will win by more votes," he said.

Kejriwal congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for winning a second term and hoped the Centre would work with the Delhi government for the betterment of the national capital.

2. Kejriwal lauds workers for hard work

Kejriwal lauds workers for hard work
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He lauded his party's volunteers for working hard for the Lok Sabha election campaign.

"The AAP and you, the volunteers, ran the best campaign. You cared neither for day nor night. You forgot your families and left jobs to help run the best campaign we could. I salute the volunteers who gave their 'tan, man, dhan' (body, mind and resources) to this campaign," Kejriwal said.

The chief minister urged the volunteers to go to the people of Delhi and ask them if schools would have transformed, mohalla clinics made and doorstep delivery of services started if they had voted the BJP to power four years ago.

"Tell people that if, God forbid, the BJP were to come to power in Delhi in 2020, the government hospitals will go back to their pathetic conditions, electricity and water prices would go back up and school infrastructure would again be in a crumbling state," he said.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia also asked AAP workers to start preparing for the 2020 assembly elections.

"The assembly elections next year will not be fought by any individual MLA or councillor. It will be contested by Team Kejriwal and our slogan will be 'Ladenge, Jeetenge' (we will fight and win)," he said.

AAP's Raghav Chadha, Dilip Pandey, Atishi -- who contested the Lok Sabha polls, minister Imran Hussain, party MLAs and office bearers also present at the gathering. 

3. AAP not ahead in a single Assembly segment

AAP not ahead in a single Assembly segment
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What came as a shock to AAP was the margin of victories BJP racheted up in this election. While Delhi voters are known for their shifting allegiance and may give a completely different mandate next year, there is no doubt that Kejriwal has his task cut out. 

Out of the 70 assembly constituencies, AAP is not ahead even in a single one of them. BJP took lead in 65 assembly segments and Congress in five. This is in stark contrast from 2015 Assembly election, when AAP won 67 out of 70 in Delhi. 

The only positive message for AAP is that in 2014, it lost all 7 Lok Sabha seats and then made a stunning comeback in 2015. Kejriwal would hope that workers get inspiration from that to ensure AAP's good performance in 2020. 

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