Arvind Kejriwal narrates the whole story at the book launch!

Kokila Chokkanathan

AAP's national convenor arvind kejriwal arrived as the chief guest at the launch of AAP leader Jasmine Shah's book The delhi Model. During this, delhi Chief minister Atishi, former deputy chief minister manish Sisodia and former health minister Satyendra Jain were present on the stage. In this book, you will get a glimpse of the journey of 'AAP' and the changes that have taken place in Delhi.

How did he meet manish Sisodia and Satyendra Jain?

During the launch of this book, arvind kejriwal said that this book is a glimpse of the political journey of 'AAP' and the good governance of delhi, but today I am going to tell you something different from this book, actually this is about those days when we first met manish Sisodia, then manish Sisodia used to work in a tv channel. He used to live in a small room.

He said that I wanted to raise the problems of delhi and work on them. Then while working, I created a website named Parivartan and asked people to put their problems and the problems of the area on it. You will be surprised to know that the first person to respond to that website was none other than manish Sisodia. After which I went to meet manish Sisodia at his home. manish Sisodia lived in a small room and worked in a tv channel. We talked and then we started working together in the slums of Sundar Nagari.

After that, I met Satendra Jain and then we started working together. Satendra Jain's ideas were very good and we always talked about working on his ideas. After that, a movement started with Annaji and we demanded the Lokpal bill. If the Lokpal bill had been passed, then perhaps we would not have been in politics today. We all come from a middle class family. None of us had anything to do with politics, but our demand for Lokpal was not accepted and they said come into politics, contest elections and pass the bill. After that we formed a political party and contested elections, the people expressed confidence in us and we worked for the people.

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