"Those who practise politics of revenge have the voting public taking political revenge on them", party spokesman Abhishek Singhvi said in a series of tweets.
Singhvi's tweet came in the backdrop of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia's statement that the AAP government will pursue allegations of corruption against Dikshit and industrialist Mukesh Ambani and others.
All the cases that were registered last year during Kejriwal government's 49-day stint ‘will be pursued’, Sisodia had said.
In an obvious reference to the swearing-in of the Kejriwal government on Valentine's Day, Singhvi said, "Kejriwal's proposal to people went well. February 14 is his first date and then a 5 year relationship. Hope he doesn't have early breakup plans."
Last time, Kejriwal had resigned as chief minister after a 49-day stint. "Best to Kejriwal. Hope he is able to ground, root and actualise some of his mental flights into implemented programs," he said.
At the same time, the Congress spokesman said the U-turns have already begun. "WiFi for half an hour, electricity and water also with conditions. The U-TURNS begin."
Singhvi said the AAP's expansion is good for democracy, "But it has to first expand beyond persona of Kejriwal", he said. Through the tweets, Singhvi also counselled restraint to Dikshit, who had attacked senior leader Ajay Maken in the wake of the Delhi debacle.
"Sheila Dixit is an extremely senior seasoned and successful Congress leader. She has to exercise greater restraint," he said.
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