Kejriwal Resigns as Delhi CM: Masterstroke or Risky Move?
In a surprising announcement, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said he will resign from his post in the next 2 days. Kejriwal stated he wants “justice from the public” after a court case against him.
Kejriwal claims he has already received “justice in the court of law”, but now seeks “justice in the court of the people.” He plans to hold a meeting of AAP’s 60 legislators in the next 2 days to choose a new CM. Kejriwal said he will not return as CM until the public decides he is innocent.
This move by Kejriwal is being seen as either a clever political tactic or a huge gamble. On one hand, it could help him regain public sympathy before upcoming elections. But it also risks creating instability, as AAP will need to appoint an interim CM for several months until polls are held.
Experts say Kejriwal’s dramatic resignation could backfire if voters see it as a stunt. But it may also reinforce his image as an anti-corruption crusader willing to sacrifice power. The next few months will be crucial to see if this turns out to be a masterstroke or a major risk for Kejriwal and AAP.
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