Why did Kejriwal leave the CM chair? Understand the strategy behind his resignation from these points; increased BJP's tension


Posted on 16th Sep 2024 10:37 am by rohit kumar

Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has played a big gamble by announcing his resignation. By announcing his resignation, Kejriwal has tried to connect the public with him more strongly along with answering his opponents.

 

He has responded to the BJP's allegation that he does not want to leave the chair. At the same time, he has also given a message to the public that he does not have much attachment to the chair. Kejriwal has tried to shut the mouth of the continuously attacking opposition by playing this gamble.

 

Some special points behind Kejriwal's resignation

 

. Kejriwal gave a message to the public that he does not have much attachment to the chair.

 

. CM Arvind Kejriwal has tried to shut the mouth of the continuously attacking opposition by playing this gamble.

 

. The Chief Minister has tried to strengthen his image of 'hardcore honest'.

 

. This important decision was taken to create his image among the public regarding the Haryana and Delhi assembly elections.

 

. In the election held in 2015 after Kejriwal's resignation, AAP got 67 out of 70 seats with a huge majority.

 

. Kejriwal's resignation announcement has increased BJP's tension, because in 2015 also the CM had played a similar trick. In which AAP had great success.

 

. Kejriwal's imprisonment has affected his image, an effort has been made to improve it.

 

. There is also an effort to make the people of Delhi feel that there are good schools, good hospitals, free electricity and water, along with free travel for women in buses.

 

. Kejriwal also wants to know the Mann Ki Baat of the people of Delhi by resigning from his post.

 

. Kejriwal has made this announcement by calling the corruption charges against him wrong. By taking this step, he tried to show his image as clean.

 

Attempt to strengthen 'hardcore honest' image.

With this announcement, he has tried to strengthen his 'hardcore honest' image. AAP will try to take advantage of this in Haryana and later in the Delhi assembly elections. In the 2013 assembly elections, when no one got a majority and after running a 49-day government with Congress for the first time, Kejriwal resigned. In the 2015 elections, AAP won a huge majority and won 67 out of 70 seats.

 

Going to jail affected Kejriwal's image.

 

Earlier in the 2013 elections, AAP got 28 seats and Congress got 8 seats. BJP got 32 seats. Aam Aadmi Party may not accept this, but Kejriwal's going to jail has affected his image. Kejriwal means Aam Aadmi Party. Kejriwal himself is being seen as a party. In other words, the image of the Aam Aadmi Party is because of Kejriwal.

 

Kejriwal announced his resignation.

Calling it a conspiracy of opposition parties, AAP leaders have been saying on every platform for the last year that efforts are being made to tarnish Kejriwal's image. In the program organized at the party office on Sunday in which Arvind Kejriwal announced his resignation, he also mentioned the questions being raised about his image.

 

Kejriwal is being called a thief by the BJP.

 

He emphasized that he is being called a thief by the BJP. These are all such issues that were making him realize that the aggressive campaign being run by the BJP against him is harming him in some way or the other. Before this, Kejriwal also told the people about himself that he was able to get work done for the people of Delhi because he was honest.

 

From schools to providing free electricity and water

 

He has improved the schools, improved the hospitals, is providing free electricity and water, is providing free travel to women in buses. Kejriwal said that he can do all this because his government is honest. It is worth noting here that the reason behind telling all this was to remind the public again that he is honest and is working honestly.

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