‘3 More Scams Coming’: Sukesh Chandrashekhar Issues Fresh Warning To Kejriwal, Targets Gen Z ‘Proxies’
‘3 More Scams Loading’: Sukesh Chandrashekhar Warns Kejriwal, Jain Of Fresh Allegations
Jailed conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar has once again stepped up his attacks on Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders Arvind Kejriwal and Satyendar Jain, claiming that he will soon make fresh allegations of corruption against them.
In a letter dated August 20 and addressed to Kejriwal and Jain, Chandrashekhar claimed that his previous allegations against the AAP leadership had been “vindicated” by developments in the Delhi liquor policy and Delhi Jal Board cases.
“Now after ‘Liquor policy’ case, its ‘Jal Board’, Next 3 more to go—in loading,” he wrote, suggesting that alleged corruption in three other departments would be exposed next.
Chandrashekhar also warned Kejriwal against attempting to regain political ground in Punjab, claiming that voters in the state would reject the AAP in a manner similar to its defeat in Delhi.
He further alleged that the party was using “proxies” to provoke young people and members of Gen Z, and claimed that these individuals would eventually be exposed.
“Your proxies will be exposed,” Chandrashekhar wrote, adding that he would soon reveal details about what he described as Kejriwal and his associates’ past links with him.
Issuing a direct warning to the AAP leadership, Chandrashekhar said he was “coming” for them and would make further revelations. He also described himself as Kejriwal’s “worst nightmare”.
The latest letter is part of Chandrashekhar’s long-running campaign against Kejriwal and other AAP leaders. From jail, he has repeatedly released letters and statements containing allegations of corruption and claims about his alleged dealings with the party leadership.
In March 2024, following Kejriwal’s arrest by the Enforcement Directorate in the Delhi liquor policy case, Chandrashekhar claimed he would expose the former Delhi chief minister and offered to become a government approver. At the time, he was lodged in Tihar Jail in connection with an alleged ₹200-crore money laundering case.
After the 2025 Delhi Assembly elections, Chandrashekhar again targeted Kejriwal and senior AAP leaders following the party’s defeat. He claimed he had predicted the electoral setback and vowed to continue making allegations against the party.
In his latest communication, Chandrashekhar has claimed that the Delhi Jal Board case is only the beginning, warning that three more alleged cases involving AAP leaders are now “loading”.
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