HYDERABAD, February 8: Delhi Chief Minister and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal has accepted the people’s verdict in the Delhi Assembly elections, stating that he entered politics to serve the public and will continue to stand by them regardless of electoral outcomes.
In a statement following the election results, Kejriwal expressed gratitude to AAP leaders and workers who campaigned for the party. He also congratulated the BJP on its victory, urging the new government to fulfil the promises made during the election campaign.
Highlighting his government’s achievements over the past decade, Kejriwal stated that AAP has worked extensively to improve education, healthcare, and infrastructure in Delhi. He assured that AAP would function as a constructive opposition, focusing on public welfare and accountability in governance.
Kejriwal reiterated his party’s commitment to continue working for the people of Delhi, despite the electoral setback.