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This is an archive article published on August 24, 2013

Arvind Kejriwal to Stephen’s students: Participate in politics to bring change

In the run-up to the Delhi elections,Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal reached out to St Stephen’s College students on Friday and urged their participation in politics.

In the run-up to the Delhi elections,Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief Arvind Kejriwal reached out to St Stephen’s College students on Friday and urged their participation in politics.

“Till we directly participate in politics,things will not change in this country,” Kejriwal told the audience.

A student said,“What if you win some seats but they are not enough to form a government — will you form a coalition with the Congress or the BJP

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Stating that AAP would not collaborate with either of the two parties,Kejriwal said,“We will not lend support to either party. Even if we get 20 seats,it would mean that the other two parties will also not be able to form a government. We’ve reached a stage where without us,a government cannot be formed.”

Kejriwal spoke about political parties trying to woo voters from certain communities,which prompted a student to ask if he was not doing the same by writing a letter to Muslims. Kejriwal said,“I have been interacting with various sections — jhuggi-jhopri dwellers,auto drivers,and members of Valmiki Samaj. I have written to them too. There are problems specific to certain communities.”

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