"Kejriwal Firmly Rejects BJP's Attempts to Recruit Him"

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal asserts that the BJP has been attempting to poach AAP leaders, but he vows not to succumb to their pressure. He faces inquiries from the Delhi Police and the Enforcement Directorate regarding these allegations. Kejriwal emphasizes that development work will continue despite any potential arrests, expressing discontent with the central agencies' actions against his colleagues. He inaugurates four new school buildings in Delhi and highlights the government's significant investment in education and healthcare. Kejriwal asserts that the cases against AAP leaders are false and accuses the BJP of orchestrating a conspiracy to hinder his party's election campaign.
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