
Kailash Gahlot hoists flag in Capital, hails Kejriwal as a ‘modern-day freedom fighter’
The Hindu
Delhi Home Minister Kailash Gahlot on Thursday hoisted the national flag at the Delhi government’s 78th Independence Day ceremony at Chhatrasal Stadium, and in his address questioned the “true meaning of independence” at a time when a “modern-day freedom fighter” like Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had been “jailed without evidence”.
Delhi Home Minister Kailash Gahlot on Thursday hoisted the national flag at the Delhi government’s 78th Independence Day ceremony at Chhatrasal Stadium, and in his address questioned the “true meaning of independence” at a time when a “modern-day freedom fighter” like Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal had been “jailed without evidence”.
“Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal accepted the punishment of working for the people of Delhi by going to jail, but did not bow down before the forces standing against democracy. It is a matter of concern and contemplation for every person who believes in democracy whether we got independence from the British only to see an elected CM being jailed without evidence,” said Mr. Gahlot.
The BJP’S Delhi unit, however, slammed the Minister for “spreading propaganda” through his “politicised speech”.
Mr. Gahlot attacked the BJP-led Centre for passing an ordinance and then a law to override the powers given to Mr. Kejriwal by the Supreme Court last year to transfer and post officers of Delhi.
“By doing this, the democratic rights of the people of Delhi were taken away. The ability of the elected government of Delhi to do its work was taken away. But even after this, Kejriwalji did not let any work stop, and today, on behalf of Kejriwalji, I want to assure the two crore people of Delhi that whatever happens, our work for you will continue. Your free electricity, education, health care and travel for women on buses will continue,” he said.
Mr. Gahlot also listed out the achievements of the Aam Aadmi Party government, citing the works as “small examples of fundamental changes” that have showed that “Arvind Kejriwal is not just a name, but a thought, an idea”.
The Minister, after the parade, also honoured police personnel for exceptional contributions, and awarded the President’s Correctional Medal to Assistant Superintendent (Retd.) Urmila Bhandari for providing basic facilities to prisoners across Delhi prisons; Assistant Superintendent Indrajit Singh for introducing various innovations in jails; and Head Warder Sunil Kumar for his excellent services.

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