Delhi BJP Virendra Sachdeva claims Anil Jha return to BJP

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Virendra Sachdeva On Anil Jha: Anil Jha, who was a two-time MLA from Bharatiya Janata Party, joined the Aam Aadmi Party today. Shortly after Kailash Gehlot’s resignation from Aam Aadmi Party, the picture of Anil Jha joining Aam Aadmi Party in the presence of Arvind Kejriwal came.

There have been many reactions from BJP on Anil Jha’s joining Aam Aadmi Party. Delhi BJP state president Virendra Sachdeva claims that he has known Anil Jha for many years. You will see they will come back. Hinting about Anil Jha’s return, Virendra Sachdeva said that the picture is still pending.

‘The decision to join AAP was wrong’

During a program in Delhi, Adesh Gupta termed Anil Jha’s decision to join Aam Aadmi Party as wrong. Adesh Gupta said that Anil Jha probably thinks that he can get political benefits by joining Aam Aadmi Party, but sometimes a person makes mistakes due to such illusion. Anil Jha’s joining Aam Aadmi Party is part of this process.

Let us tell you that there is not much time left for the assembly elections in Delhi. In such a situation, turmoil continues in the political camps. In view of the assembly elections, both Aam Aadmi Party and BJP want to leave no stone unturned in strengthening their political hold.

Anil Jha had given this statement

Actually, the political weather of Delhi remained fluctuating on Sunday. Kailash Gehlot, minister in Delhi government and MLA from Najafgarh, resigned from his post and primary membership of the party, while he also raised questions on the intentions of AAP leaders.

Shortly after this incident, former MLA and BJP leader Anil Jha announced to join Aam Aadmi Party in the presence of former CM Arvind Kejriwal. On this occasion, he also gave controversial statements against BJP. He also said that he was impressed by Arvind Kejriwal’s way of working and his strategy of working in the interest of the poor and Dalits and decided to leave BJP.

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