New Delhi [India], Remembering the sacrifice of freedom fighter Bhagat Singh, Delhi Chief Minister said that he is ready to be hanged to save the country, adding that every minute of his life was spent to save the country. is devoted.

Ahead of his scheduled surrender before Tihar Jail authorities, the Delhi Chief Minister addressed Aam Aadmi Party workers.

"Bhagat Singh had said that when power becomes dictatorship then jail becomes a responsibility. Bhagat Singh was hanged for liberating the country. This time when I am going to jail, I don't know when I will come back. I don't know'' I don't know what they will do to me? If Bhagat Singh is hanged, I am also ready to be hanged, every drop of my blood, my life is dedicated to this country.

Chief Minister Kejriwal raised questions on BJP and PM Modi over his arrest in a money laundering case related to the alleged Delhi Liquor Policy scam, saying that he is fighting against dictatorship.

PM Modi had said in an interview that I believe there is no evidence or recovery against Kejriwal because he is an experienced thief. Let us assume that I am an experienced thief, you have no evidence against me or any recovery, so you, he said, “put me in jail without any evidence?” How can you put me in jail on your own will? I am fighting against this dictatorship and our country cannot tolerate this kind of dictatorship.,

Terming exit polls predicting BJP's return to power as "fake", Kejriwal said the ruling party was trying to create an atmosphere due to several factors.

"Why are they conducting fake exit polls? Many people are saying that when the stock market opens tomorrow, they will make profits and sell stocks. Moreover, by conducting these fake exit polls, the authorities are asked to do whatever they want. Will go. They will do it." Tell the officers, look we are coming, and tell them to do their work.,

Urging party workers to remain alert on the day of counting, Kejriwal said, "Match the VVPAT slips carefully. If there is no match, report."

Kejriwal was arrested by the ED on March 21 in connection with a money laundering probe related to alleged irregularities in the now-repealed Delhi Excise Policy 2021-22.

On May 10, the Supreme Court had granted interim bail to Kejriwal till June 1 in the money laundering case registered by the ED in connection with the Delhi Excise policy. However, it ordered that Kejriwal not visit the Chief Minister's Office or the Delhi Secretariat.