Atishi Takes Charge as Delhi Chief Minister
Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Atishi was sworn in as the eighth Chief Minister of Delhi on September 21, following the resignation of Arvind Kejriwal. The change in leadership marks a significant moment in Delhi politics, and Atishi intends to honor this transition with a commitment to governance that reflects the values of morality and integrity set by her predecessor.
Symbolic Gesture in the CM’s Office
Upon taking her seat, Atishi symbolically placed an empty chair next to her, representing her loyalty to Arvind Kejriwal, who has played a pivotal role in shaping Delhi’s governance. Speaking to the media, she compared her situation to Bharat in the Indian epic Ramayana, who governed Ayodhya in the absence of Lord Rama by placing His sandals on the throne. Atishi expressed her intention to lead Delhi for the next four months with profound respect for this legacy.
Departments and Responsibilities
Atishi has retained responsibility for 13 key departments, including education, finance, revenue, electricity, and public works. In her first statement as Chief Minister, she stated, “I will work as Delhi’s chief minister for four months in the same way Bharat worked with Lord Ram’s sandals.” She emphasized that Kejriwal has set an unparalleled standard of dignity in politics and criticized the BJP for attempting to tarnish his image through what she termed fake cases.
Emotional Connection to Leadership
During her remarks, Atishi conveyed a deep emotional resonance with Bharat’s feelings during Lord Ram’s exile, underscoring her commitment to take over the administration of Delhi with honor. By keeping an empty chair for Arvind Kejriwal, she reinforced her belief that there is still a place for him in Delhi’s political landscape, particularly looking ahead to the upcoming assembly elections in February 2025.
Atishi’s Vision and Future Plans
Atishi’s governance will focus on continuing the initiatives that have been successful under Kejriwal’s leadership, as she intends to launch a series of new projects and schemes in the lead-up to the February elections. This continuity aims to reassure citizens of Delhi about the stability and vision of their government.
Cabinet Composition
Minister | Departments |
---|---|
Atishi | Education, Revenue, Finance, Electricity, PWD (13 in total) |
Saurabh Bhardwaj | Health, Tourism, Art and Culture (8 departments) |
Mukesh Ahlawat | Labor, Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, Employment, Land and Buildings |
Gopal Rai | Development, General Administration, Environment and Forest |
Kailash Gehlot | Transport, Home, Administrative Reforms, Women and Child Development |
Conclusion
Atishi’s appointment marks a new chapter for Delhi as she embarks on her term with a clear vision and a commitment to uphold the morals and principles exemplified by Arvind Kejriwal. Her leadership style promises to be inclusive, aiming to bridge any gaps in governance and maintaining a steady course as the city readies for the upcoming elections.