The letter further emphasized that Ramesh Bidhuri has no personal claim to any position within the party, stressing his focus on serving the public. He expressed gratitude for the opportunities the party has given him but firmly denied the speculation about his aspirations for the Chief Minister’s post. Bidhuri also accused Arvind Kejriwal of running a misleading propaganda campaign regarding his candidacy.Bidhuri claimed that by naming him as a potential Chief Minister candidate, the AAP had indirectly acknowledged that the BJP is set to form the next government in Delhi. He suggested that Kejriwal’s remarks reflect the AAP’s acceptance of defeat, as the people of Delhi are reportedly dissatisfied with the current administration. According to Bidhuri, Delhi residents are eager to be free from issues such as the liquor, education, and healthcare scams, along with poor infrastructure and water quality, and are looking to the BJP to lead the government.The clarification by Bidhuri comes in response to AAP leaders releasing posters that depict him as the BJP’s Chief Minister candidate for the upcoming Delhi elections.
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