Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has stirred up a storm in Delhi politics with his recent announcement of resignation from the post of CM. Kejriwal, known for his bold challenges, has once again taken the political arena by surprise.
Arrested in a liquor policy case and subsequently released on bail, Kejriwal has made headlines with his decision to step down within two days. Speculations are rife about the future course of Delhi’s political landscape as Kejriwal throws down the gauntlet with a promise of a comeback like a “washed pearl.”
While supporters of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) expressed reluctance to see Kejriwal go, the Chief Minister emphasized the need to clear his name of any wrongdoing before resuming his duties. Accusing the BJP of orchestrating a plot to destabilize his party, Kejriwal remains steadfast in his stance against corruption.
Notable social activist Anna Hazare has weighed in on Kejriwal’s resignation, recalling their shared belief in serving society without delving into politics. Kejriwal’s release from Tihar Jail following a corruption case has set the stage for an upcoming AAP meeting to elect a new Chief Minister, highlighting the party’s internal dynamics.
Kejriwal’s insistence on being certified as honest by the public before reclaiming his seat as Chief Minister, along with his call for concurrent elections in Delhi and Maharashtra, has sparked a legal and political debate nationwide. The Supreme Court’s directive regarding Kejriwal’s signing authority post-bail has added a layer of complexity to the situation.
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