Should a minister resign for including criminals in party, Kejriwal asks Amit Shah

Aam Aadmi Party responded to Amit Shah's statement. The party alleged Bharatiya Janata Party conspired to remove Arvind Kejriwal. Kejriwal questioned the inclusion of criminals in parties. He asked if such individuals become ministers or chief min...

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New Delhi: AAP on Monday hit back at Amit Shah over his remarks on the bills to remove the PM and CMs, saying it is clear that BJP "conspired" to remove Arvind Kejriwal from the post of Delhi CM. Kejriwal in a post in Hindi on X asked, "If a person includes criminals of serious crimes in their party, clears all their cases and makes them ministers, deputy chief ministers or CMs - should such a minister or prime minister also resign from their post?" He said if someone was falsely accused and later proven innocent, the minister responsible for framing the case should also face punishment.


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