Arvind Kejriwal: Kejriwal will play an emotional card in Haryana...but the path is not so easy for the AAP


Posted on 16th Sep 2024 12:40 pm by rohit kumar

After getting bail from the Supreme Court in the Excise Policy Scam case, Arvind Kejriwal of Delhi will now focus on the Haryana Assembly elections after leaving the post of Chief Minister. As a part of strategy, he will play the emotional card here.

 

Firstly, Kejriwal is originally from Haryana, secondly, after resigning from the CM post after being in jail, he will try to gain the sympathy of the voters. In the absence of an alliance with the Congress, this time Aam Aadmi Party is contesting all 90 seats of Haryana.

 

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AAP leaders have intensified the campaign by fielding candidates. However, due to the lack of a strong organization at the ground level, this election is not so easy for the Aam Aadmi Party. But after Kejriwal's release, AAP leaders and workers are excited.

 

After leaving the post of Delhi Chief Minister, Kejriwal will directly head to Haryana. Kejriwal will likely hold 5 to 6 big rallies in Haryana and more than a dozen road shows will be held. Earlier, Kejriwal's wife has also tried to woo the people of Haryana by calling Arvind the Ladla of Haryana.

 

Now Kejriwal himself will be on a tour of Haryana and will make an emotional appeal to the people. Apart from this, he will also describe the work being done by the AAP government in Punjab and Delhi. Kejriwal will mainly try to make education and health as well as free electricity and water an issue.

 

Kejriwal once again surprised Delhi.

 

Arvind Kejriwal has once again surprised Delhi by announcing his resignation from the post of Chief Minister. But this is not the first time that Kejriwal has created such a political sensation. Before this, Kejriwal, who first gained power in Delhi in 2013, had made many shocking decisions. For the first time, Kejriwal suddenly resigned after running the government for 49 days. At that time, the Chief Minister had given the reason for this as the Jan Lokpal Bill not being passed. After this, when the assembly elections were held, Kejriwal's party alone achieved a majority.

 

Decision to go to the public court, demand for holding elections in November

 

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who came out on bail two days ago from Tihar Jail, has announced that he will resign in two days. He will not recommend the dissolution of the Delhi Legislative Assembly. Instead, a new leader will be elected in the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) Legislature Party meeting on Tuesday.

 

After this, the process of formation of a new government in Delhi will begin. Kejriwal has clarified that the number two in the party and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is out of the race for this post. Both leaders will sit on constitutional posts only after winning the elections.

 

Earlier, Arvind Kejriwal, while addressing AAP workers in the party office on Sunday, said that he would resign from the post of Chief Minister of Delhi after two days. Until the public does not give its verdict that he is honest, he will not sit on the CM's chair. Kejriwal also made it clear that Manish Sisodia has also made the same decision.

 

He will also hold the post of Deputy Chief Minister and Education Minister only when the public will give him a certificate of honesty by making him win the election. Soon the name of the next Chief Minister of Delhi will be decided in the Legislature Party meeting. Along with this, he demanded from the central government that the Delhi Assembly election should also be held along with Maharashtra in November.

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