Kejriwal’s remarks follow a recent court decision in Ayodhya to remand suspects in custody over allegations of financial mismanagement at the sacred site. The AAP convenor accused BJP officials of exploiting the name of Lord Ram for political leverage while simultaneously failing to protect the sanctity of donations made by the public. He specifically challenged Union Home Minister Amit Shah to prove his sincerity by visiting the site, noting Shah’s conspicuous absence since the temple's consecration.
Contrasting his party’s record with the BJP, Kejriwal argued that the AAP demonstrates genuine commitment to Sanatan values through state-sponsored pilgrimage initiatives. He urged voters to hold the ruling party accountable for what he described as a moral and financial failure, suggesting that only a change in government would ensure justice for the alleged donation thieves.

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