Union Parliamentary Affairs Minister Kiran Rijiju shared an old video on social media platform X featuring stand-up comedian Varun Grover, who humorously criticised Aam Aadmi Party convenor Arvind Kejriwal and his evolving relationship with the Congress party.
In a social media post on X ( formerly Twitter), the senior BJP leader, sharing the video clip, wrote: “I like this guy! He may be satirical but brutally veracious! You are absolutely right!”
A social media influencer named Garima reacted to the Union Minister’s post with another video of Grover, the multi-talented personality, roasting the BJP for losing the Ayodhya seat in the recently concluded Lok Sabha elections even after constructing Ram Mandir.
Sharing the video, Garima wrote: “We like this guy too for the same reason you mentioned- You are absolutely right.”
“To begin with, I believe there’s no need for humour at this moment; I could find amusement in the fact that they lost Ayodhya, for the next five years,” Grover said in the video.
As the Assembly elections in the capital approach, AAP and Congress are engaged in a war of words, criticising each other on various fronts.
On December 26, the Aam Aadmi Party announced a significant ultimatum: it would demand the removal of Congress from the INDIA alliance if Congress leader Ajay Maken did not face consequences within 24 hours.
During a press conference, senior AAP leader and Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh accused the Congress of colluding with the BJP, alleging that their actions were designed to benefit the BJP in the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections.
He pointed out that Congress had filed a first information report (FIR) against Kejriwal, despite the fact that Kejriwal had campaigned for Congress candidates in the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and even travelled to Chandigarh to support them.
On January 4, Kejriwal taunted that Congress and BJP should openly declare their alliance, as both parties intensified their attacks on the former chief minister in the lead-up to the Assembly polls.
Kejriwal slammed Congress, claiming that aside from a few media representatives, the public had begun to disregard the party. He also alleged a “covert, behind-the-scenes” collaboration between Congress and BJP targeting the Assembly elections.
Relations between AAP and Congress, both members of the Opposition INDIA bloc, have deteriorated following their inability to form an alliance for the Haryana elections.
AAP is also calling for action against senior Congress leader Maken for labelling Kejriwal as “anti-national,” warning that it will consult other INDIA bloc parties about removing Congress from the coalition.
Meanwhile, the BJP Saturday released its first candidate list for the elections, which names nominees for 29 of the 70 seats in the national capital, while AAP has already announced its complete lineup of candidates.