INDIA

Delhi Politics in Turmoil: Atishi Addresses CM Speculation After Kejriwal's Exit

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has resigned from the post of Chief Minister.

Abhijit


New Delhi: There is a big upheaval in the politics of Delhi. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has resigned from the post of Chief Minister. It is being discussed who will be the next chief minister of Delhi. Atishi's name has also come up in this discussion. When asked about this, he gave a befitting reply.

What did Arvind Kejriwal say?
"Some people are saying that the Supreme Court has put certain conditions while granting bail, so I will not be able to do any work. What has the government done in the last few years? The central government tried to reduce our power by bringing only one law, two laws, "he said, adding," But after resigning from the post of Chief Minister in the next two days, I (Arvind Kejriwal) and Manish Sisodia will go to the people of Delhi and talk to them. If people feel we are honest, they will elect us, "Kejriwal said. Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has announced that he will be the next Chief Minister of Delhi. When asked about this, AAP leader Atishi said, "Yes.


What did the leaders say?
This was his question. Atishi said, "You are talking to a leader of a party which has set a new ideal of what honesty is. Leave Arvind Kejriwal and show me a leader who will go to the people and say vote for me? Who will be Delhi's next chief minister? That's not important. After the resignation of Arvind Kejriwal, how the Aam Aadmi Party government functions for a week or a month is important. The next chief minister will be decided in the cabinet meeting. But the people of Delhi are with the AAP, "Atishi said.

There was a conspiracy to break our party.
There is a conspiracy to break our party. It was seen how there would be a rift and confusion among the leaders of our party. They also tried to fight with each other. But our party has stood firm. This unity of the Aam Aadmi Party will continue. "This unity and honesty has earned the trust of the people of Delhi," "Atishi said."