Aam Aadmi Party leader Anurag Dhanda has released a sharp new video featuring a group of angry Delhi women strongly backing Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal. In the clip, the women are seen voicing their frustration at what they call constant “targeting” of Kejriwal, and warning that ordinary citizens will not forgive those who, in their view, are trying to weaken a leader they trust. The phrase “aam log maaf nahi karenge” becomes the emotional spine of the video, turning everyday voters into the main protagonists of the message.
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Women as the Face of Kejriwal’s Support
By highlighting women from local neighbourhoods rather than party leaders, Dhanda shifts the narrative from elite political debate to kitchen-table anger. The women speak about issues such as price rise, basic services and a sense that their vote is being disrespected when their chosen leader is repeatedly attacked. Their tone is less scripted and more raw, which helps the video come across as a spontaneous defence of Kejriwal rather than a typical party advertisement.
Direct Attack on Critics
Anurag Dhanda uses this backdrop to send a pointed warning to critics of the Delhi Chief Minister. The underlying line is clear: those who go after Kejriwal are, in the eyes of these women, going against the will of the common people. By framing the confrontation this way, the video tries to raise the political cost for opponents while reinforcing the idea that Kejriwal’s real strength lies in loyal, vocal supporters at the mohalla level, not just in party offices or TV studios.
