Questioning whether the people of Delhi were "less patriotic" and "half citizens", Kejriwal, in his Independence Day speech at Chhatrasal Stadium here, said he cannot fathom why their democratic rights were being "taken away".
The Chief Minister claimed the citizens of Delhi were being made to feel that the value of their votes were less as compared to other states where electors have the "right to choose governments with powers".
"In Delhi, people can select the Chief Minister, MLAs and form government but they don't have the power to govern with full rights. Are we half citizens? Despite Delhiites giving taxes, I can't understand as to why the democratic rights are being taken away from the people of Delhi," Kejriwal said.
The AAP chief said people of Delhi have been choosing their governments, which had been given some rights, for the last 24 years, "but in the last one-and-a-half years powers are being taken away by one by one".
"People are angry over this. Why the value of a Delhi citizen's vote is less than citizens of other states like Chhattishgarh, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha? In other states, the value of an elector's votes is 100, but in Delhi, it is 20. Are the people of Delhi less patriotic?" he asked.
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