Arvind Kejriwal Announces Resignation as Delhi Chief Minister
In a surprising turn of events, Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has announced his decision to resign just two days after his release from Tihar Jail. This shocking revelation, made during a gathering with Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers at the party’s headquarters in Delhi, comes in the wake of his recent bail related to the ongoing liquor policy corruption case. Kejriwal’s announcement sent ripples through AAP ranks and took even political rivals from the BJP and Congress by surprise.
The Context of Resignation
On Friday, Kejriwal was granted bail after spending time in Tihar Jail, igniting concerns about the implications of his legal struggles on his leadership. Addressing party workers, he emphasized that he does not have a desire for power and declared he would not resume his duties as Chief Minister until the public grants him a “certificate of honesty.” This statement highlights his focus on accountability and transparency in governance, principles he has consistently championed during his political career.
Potential Successors and Political Reactions
In light of Kejriwal’s resignation, speculation has risen regarding potential successors. Key names circulating include his wife, Sunita Kejriwal, and prominent Delhi ministers Atishi and Gopal Rai. Meanwhile, the BJP has criticized Kejriwal’s decision to take 48 hours before formally stepping down, questioning the rationale behind the delay. They demanded immediate action, with BJP MP Sudhanshu Trivedi asserting that the AAP government should resign completely, calling for elections to be held as soon as possible due to the perceived discontent among the electorate.
BJP’s Criticism
Echoing these sentiments, BJP leaders have accused Kejriwal of stalling for time. They argue that the 48-hour window could be utilized to either locate an alternative candidate or to make urgent political adjustments. Harish Khurana, another BJP leader, questioned the theatrics of AAP leaders, demanding clarity on why Kejriwal needs more time when he could resign immediately and fulfill his duties from the secretariat.
Clarification from Atishi
Amidst the chaos surrounding Kejriwal’s announcement, Delhi minister Atishi provided a rationale for the two-day timeframe, explaining that it coincides with the Sunday holiday followed by Eid-e-Milad on Monday. Hence, the next working day would be Tuesday. This clarification has raised eyebrows and further intensified discussions about the state of governance in Delhi.
Looking Ahead
The question looming over Delhi politics now is: who will step into Kejriwal’s shoes if he resigns? As speculation mounts about potential candidates, including Sunita Kejriwal, the political landscape in Delhi is set for dramatic shifts. The AAP’s future direction and leadership will be closely monitored as they navigate this critical juncture.