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Day after quitting AAP, Gahlot now in BJP fold

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NEW DELHI, Nov 18: Former Delhi minister Kailash Gahlot joined the BJP on Monday, a day after resigning from the AAP, and accused his former party of constantly picking fights with the Centre and compromising the values which drew people to its fold.
Addressing the media after joining the party, Gahlot said efforts are being made to build a false narrative that his decision to quit the AAP was the result of ED and CBI pressure.
The fact is that the AAP compromised its values, he said, claiming that he has never acted under anyone’s pressure.
He said maintaining good relations with the Centre is essential for Delhi’s development, as he accused the AAP government of constantly being in a fight with the central government led by the BJP.
Be it chief minister or ministers, they were picking fights with the Centre over smallest of issues all the time, he alleged, claiming that he maintained good relations with the central government, including the LG.
Gahlot said people like him joined the AAP not out of personal ambitions but for Delhi’s development and that he has joined the BJP for the same reason.
He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership and agenda.
He accused the AAP of compromising the values which attracted people in large numbers to its fold following its birth as a political party after the Anna Hazare-led anti-corruption movement.
People saw hope in a person, an apparent reference to AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal, and the party’s ideology but those values were compromised.
They have become “khas” (special) from “aam” (ordinary), Gahlot claimed. (PTI)

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