"Fighting toughest battle against dictatorship" Manish Sisodia wishes Arvind Kejriwal on his birthday
Aug 16, 2024
New Delhi [India], August 16 : Former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister, Manish Sisodia, extended birthday wishes to jailed Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and said that the "Delhi CM has been fighting the toughest battle against the dictatorship prevailing in the country."
"Wishing the Chief Minister of Delhi, my dearest friend and political guru, @ArvindKejriwal
ji a very happy birthday, who is fighting the toughest battle against the dictatorship prevailing in the country. We are proud to be soldiers of a patriot and revolutionary leader who chose to go to jail rather than kneel before a dictator. Today the country's democracy is imprisoned in the form of Arvind Kejriwal," Sisodia said in a post on X.
AAP Minister Atishi also wished Kejriwal on his birthday and said that the one who shaped the future of lakhs of people by fighting against dictatorship is today in jail in a false case.
"Today is the birthday of the revolutionary of modern India, Mr. @ArvindKejriwal
, who changed the condition of Delhi with his governance model. He gave new hope to the people of Delhi with his politics of honesty. Arvind ji, who shaped the future of lakhs of people by fighting against dictatorship, is today in jail in a false case. But truth will prevail, the beloved Chief Minister of Delhiites will come out," she posted on X.
Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann posted, "Happy birthday to the revolutionary leader who gave a new direction to the country's politics and the supremo of the Aam Aadmi Party @ArvindKejriwal
ji..."
AAP MP Raghav Chadha wished Kejriwal on his birthday and thanked him for inspiring a generation to rise above cynicism and believe in the power of change.
"Today, we don't just celebrate a man--we celebrate a phenomenon. @ArvindKejriwal
, you've shown that honesty and service can be the nucleus of politics. You're a freedom fighter for modern India, unjustly jailed like those before you. But just as history shows, truth will prevail. They can put you behind bars, but they cannot chain the hope you've sparked in millions, including me. You transformed Indian politics, proving once again that an ordinary man with extraordinary courage can lead a revolution," he said.
"Your legacy is more than political--it's a movement, an unstoppable force for truth and justice. No walls can contain that. Thank you for inspiring a generation to rise above cynicism and believe in the power of change. And thank you for leading the change that has brightened countless lives. The fight continues, and we stand by you, stronger than ever. Happy Birthday," the AAP leader posted on X.