Kejriwal’s Bold Letter: A Call for Accountability
A Direct Appeal to RSS Leadership
In a striking move, Arvind Kejriwal, the National Convenor of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has reached out to RSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat with a letter that raises pressing questions about the BJP‘s conduct. Dated Wednesday, this correspondence serves as a clarion call for accountability in Indian politics.

Questions of Responsibility
Kejriwal’s letter features five pointed questions aimed at Bhagwat, urging him to take a more active role in overseeing the BJP’s actions. He asserts, “Since the BJP emerged from the RSS, it is your responsibility to ensure that it stays on the right path.” Furthermore, he directly asks, “Have you ever intervened to prevent Modi ji from making mistakes?”
Critique of Corruption
Additionally, Kejriwal criticizes the BJP for welcoming leaders previously branded as “corrupt” by PM Modi and Amit Shah. He points out, “You’ve noted that individuals once deemed the most corrupt are now welcomed into the BJP. Do you support this kind of politics?” This highlights a significant ethical dilemma within the party.
Challenging Internal Policies
Moreover, Kejriwal addresses a controversial rule regarding political retirement. He questions, “You had a rule stating that leaders would retire at 75 years. Yet, Amit Shah claims this won’t apply to Modi. If it applied to Advani, why not Modi ji?” This challenge underscores inconsistencies in the BJP’s governance principles.
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The Nadda Dilemma
The letter doesn’t stop there; Kejriwal tackles JP Nadda‘s bold claim made during the Lok Sabha elections, where he stated he doesn’t need the RSS. Kejriwal asks, “Has he become so independent that he’s challenging his own ‘mother’? Didn’t that statement concern you?” This suggests a potential rift in the traditional ties between the BJP and the RSS.
Concerns Over Intimidation Tactics
Kejriwal raises alarming concerns about the BJP‘s alleged use of the ED and CBI to intimidate opposition parties. He emphasizes, “Parties are fracturing through threats, and governments are toppling. Is this acceptable?” This statement calls for ethical governance and political stability in a climate increasingly hostile to dissent.

Context of Kejriwal’s Situation
It’s also important to note that Kejriwal currently remains out on bail related to the Excise Policy Scam. This case involves allegations of irregularities in implementing the 2021-22 Delhi excise policy, which faced withdrawal amid corruption allegations. Thus, his position adds a layer of complexity to the ongoing political discourse.
Conclusion: The Ongoing Dialogue
As tensions rise, Kejriwal’s letter serves as a crucial reminder of the need for integrity and accountability in politics. It raises significant questions about the current state of governance and the responsibilities of those in power. Will Bhagwat respond to this call for introspection? Only time will tell. However, one thing is clear: the dialogue about ethics in Indian politics is far from over, and it is essential for the future of democracy.
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