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'Modiji iss janam mein aap hume nahi hara sakte': Why is this Arvind Kejriwal video going viral?

IndiaTimes Saturday, 8 February 2025
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News video: Delhi Election Results | Arvind Kejriwal’s Old Video Claiming ‘BJP Can’t Win’ Goes Viral Amid Loss

Delhi Election Results | Arvind Kejriwal’s Old Video Claiming ‘BJP Can’t Win’ Goes Viral Amid Loss 03:18

As the Delhi Assembly Election results unfold, an old video of Arvind Kejriwal confidently claiming that the BJP "can't win" has resurfaced and gone viral. Amid AAP’s defeat, the clip is being widely shared by BJP supporters, adding to the political drama. With the BJP securing a decisive victory,...

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