Arvind Kejriwal said he will resign as the Delhi chief minister after two days and would demand early polls as he vowed not to sit in CM's chair till people give him a certificate of honesty.
Announcing his imminent resignation, the chief minister said he got justice from the legal court and now it is time to get justice from the people's court.
Claiming that he and his party are honest, the Delhi CM said the BJP tried to prove him corrupt, and alleged that the saffron party cannot provide good schools and free electricity to people because they are corrupt. He asserted that only the AAP can stand against the BJP's "conspiracies".
Saying that the excise policy case would go on for long, the chief minister said he wanted to ask the people of Delhi whether he is honest or guilty.
Kejriwal asked people to vote in his favour only if they considered him honest.