"Dharma will always be victorious": AAP's Manish Sisodia on occasion of Dussehra

Oct 12, 2024

New Delhi [India], October 12 : Aam Aadmi Party leader Manish Sisodia extended greetings on the occasion of Dussehra and said that this day reminds us that no matter how powerful the evil is, Dharma will always be victorious.
"Heartiest greetings to all the countrymen on the auspicious occasion of Dussehra, the festival of victory of good over evil. The day of Dussehra reminds us that no matter how powerful the evil is, Dharma will always be victorious. On this auspicious festival, I wish that everyone continues to move forward on the path of truth and justice for the upliftment of society and the welfare of mankind. May Lord Ram bless everyone," said Manish Sisodia in a post on X.
The AAP leader visited Delhi's Ramlila Maidan at Patparganj. Speaking to ANI, he said, " I want to tell all the people that today in the whole country, people are celebrating the victory of good over evil, whether he is Ravan of Treta Yuga or dictator of Kalyug or Ravan of Kalyug, he will always be defeated by truth and goodness, and whenever Ravan will be defeated, be it of Treta Yug or Kalyug, people will celebrate in the same way, and will be happy..."
"A huge crowd gathered at Ramlila ground in Patparganj to celebrate the victory of good over evil... (Ramlila organised by Kamdhenu Ramlila Committee) Be it the Ravana of Treta Yug or the Ravana of today's Kalyug... no matter how big he becomes, he will have to lose in front of truth and goodness. And whenever he loses, the coming generations will celebrate the end of dictatorship and Ravana's terror in this way Once again, the heartiest wishes of Vijayadashami. Awaken the Ram inside you and burn Raavan completely," Sisodia wrote in a post on X.
Meanwhile, AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal attended the Dussehra celebration at Satpula Park in Chirag Delhi and said that they try to run their government by taking inspiration from 'Ram Rajya.'
Addressing the public at Satpula Park, Former Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal remembered the incidents from Ramayana and said that the Delhi Government has taken inspiration from Lord Ram.
"Lord Ram went into exile for 14 years at the behest of his father Dashrath. We have to take inspiration from Ram's life. We try to run our government in Delhi by taking inspiration from the concept of 'Ram Rajya'. Every child in Delhi, whether rich or poor, should get a good education. Every person, whether rich or poor, should get good treatment. Earlier there used to be long power cuts, now 24 hours free electricity is being provided...Today on this occasion, I wish all the Ram devotees present here a very happy Dussehra," Arvind Kejriwal said.