Kejriwal accepted the invitation to dinner while meeting with a raucous group of auto drivers in a hall festooned with colorful balloons.
As he campaigned for the Aam Aadmi Party in Punjab’s upcoming elections, Kejriwal urged cab and auto drivers in Ludhiana, Punjab, to come to him with any problems they may have.
While mingling with a large group of car drivers in a balloon-decorated hall, the AAP CEO accepted a dinner invitation.
“I’m a huge fan of yours.” “I make a living as an auto-wallah,” one man said in response to a question and answer session.
“Sir, you are a help to motorists.” Would you mind sharing a meal with this poor auto-house wallah, sir? “From the bottom of my heart, I’d like to extend an invitation to you, did she.” He said this as the applause grew louder.
What are the chances that we’ll run into you later tonight?”
Arvind Kejriwal’s response was met with more applause.
Although he had invited Delhi’s Chief Minister to dinner on short notice, the auto driver smiled and said, “Only tonight.”
“Can Harpal Singh Cheema, Bhagwant Mann, and I come?” Mr. Kejriwal inquired. “Everyone is coming.” His host agreed as well.
Reaching out to Delhi’s auto drivers, according to Mr. Kejriwal, has proven to be a fruitful strategy. “I resemble your brother in many ways. Please contact me if you have any questions. Regardless of how many times your car breaks down.”
He previously chastised AAP chief Amarinder Singh for plagiarising his election campaign.
In Punjab, I announced the opening of Mohalla Clinics. Kejriwal, the phony, said the same thing but did nothing to back up his words with action. He failed to show up for a meeting with the autoworkers’ union that I had scheduled ten days prior. “I think it’s healthy to be scared, Darna accha,” Mr. Kejriwal says.
On the same day, just hours apart, both Chief Ministers reached out to unions representing auto-rickshaw drivers.
The AAP leader met with taxi and auto drivers in Uttarakhand, where voters will elect a new government next year.
Mr. Channi previously told a group of drivers, “I used to drive cars when I was younger, and I’m willing to pay off any outstanding fines.”