
The Aam Aadmi Party seems to be getting a clear majority in the Delhi Municipal Corporation elections. With this, it has become clear that now the Municipal Corporation of Delhi will be occupied by the mayor of the Aam Aadmi Party. But along with this, Arvind Kejriwal's head has also been adorned with a crown of thorns. He will have to face the big challenge of eliminating or reducing Delhi's 'garbage mountain' before the next assembly elections in 2025. If by doing this they can give clean governance in the Municipal Corporation, it will enhance the image of Arvind Kejriwal and the credibility of the Aam Aadmi Party. This would strengthen his national political prospects. While failing in this, BJP and Congress will try to prove him as a failed Chief Minister. This situation can become a hindrance to Kejriwal's political ambitions.
Till now, Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party used to have the opportunity to give reasons for not getting proper cooperation from the Center and the local municipal corporation for not being able to improve the system of Delhi. But after occupying the Municipal Corporation, they will not have any such opportunity. For not being able to control air pollution in Delhi, Kejriwal blamed the then Punjab government for not being able to stop farmers from burning stubble. But when the power of Punjab also came into his hands, he started seeing the hindrance of the center in dealing with the pollution of Delhi. But since the responsibility of cleaning Delhi is entirely a matter between the Municipal Corporation and the Government of Delhi, perhaps they will no longer be in a position to hold the other responsible.
BJP is also seen getting around 100 seats in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi. If these trends translate into final results, then BJP workers will be very excited. He will wholeheartedly prepare for the next assembly elections and will present a big challenge to Kejriwal in the 2025 assembly elections. The Kejriwal government, which has sole rule in the Delhi Assembly, will see a tough fight with the BJP in the 250-member Municipal Corporation, which will hinder them from working the way they want and moving forward. The Aam Aadmi Party will have the responsibility to deal with these challenges and provide a better governance administration.
The Congress has once again been deeply disappointed by the Delhi Municipal Corporation elections. She doesn't even seem to be reaching double digits. With this, the Congress leadership will have a big responsibility to strengthen the party in Delhi. The Congress, which has been reduced to zero in the Delhi assembly elections in 2015 and 2020, will have to prepare hard for the 2025 assembly elections. The party was claiming that Muslim and Dalit voters are coming back to it and that it will be able to make a comeback in Delhi politics through corporation elections, but the election results are showing that the people of Delhi are waiting for a tougher and grassroots fight for them. Giving a message to do.
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