AAP joins 'Kehndi Hundi Si' trend; takes a dig at opposition after landslide victory in Punjab; Watch

AAP joined the 'Kehdi Hundi Si' trend and shared a video on its Twitter handle in which Amit Shah, Sheila Dixit, and others can be seen making some harsh comments against the Delhi Chief Minister.

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Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) registered a landslide victory as Punjab elections results were declared on Thursday. Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) swept the Punjab elections and won 92 seats out of 117 single-handedly. AAP won the elections of Punjab for the first time in the history of Indian politics. Now, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chose a hilarious way to take a dig at the opposition including Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Sheila Dixit (Congress), and others. AAP joined the 'Kehndi Hundi Si' trend to take a dig at Kejriwal's opponents. 

AAP joined the 'Kehdi Hundi Si' trend and shared a video on its Twitter handle in which Amit Shah, Sheila Dixit, and others can be seen making some harsh comments against the Delhi Chief Minister. As Amit Shah and Sheila Dixit's comments play, AP Dhillon's famous song 'Excuses' runs in the background. In the video, AAP plays Amit Shah's 2014 comment in which he says, "After 16 May 2014, if Arvind Kejriwal decides to continue politics then I will definitely go for the debate." In another clip former Delhi CM Sheila Dixit says, "Don't talk about Arvind Kejriwal, he was a story who ultimately ended."

As soon as the comments of the leader's end, Arvind Kejriwal emerges out as larger than life with 'Kehndi Hundi Si' song playing in the background. Notably, Kehndi Hundi Si is famous lines of Punjab Singer AP Dhillon's song 'Excuses'. 

Watch AAP joins 'Kehndi Hundi Si' trend after Punjab polls results

 Arvind Kejriwal avers 'I am not a terrorist' after Punjab poll results


Coming back to Punjab election results, Aam Aadmi Party convener and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said the public has made it clear that he is not a terrorist. He said terrorists are those who have been looting the country. Kejriwal said, "the people of Punjab have now spoken. I love you Punjab. Sukhbir Singh Badal has lost, Captain Sahab has lost, Channi Sahab has lost, Parkash Singh Badal has lost, Navjot Singh Sidhu has lost and Bikram Singh Majithia has lost. This is nothing but a revolution."

Kejriwal said the first revolution took place in Delhi, today it has taken place in Punjab, and now this will spread to the whole country.



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