Arvind Kejriwal Resigns: Delhi’s CM Faces Graft Case and Calls for Early Elections

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Arvind Kejriwal recently made headlines after resigning as the Chief Minister of Delhi. His decision followed his release from prison on bail in a graft case linked to alleged irregularities in the Delhi liquor policy, which he and his party, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), deny as false and politically motivated. Kejriwal’s resignation has sent ripples across the political landscape, as Delhi prepares for its upcoming regional elections.

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Kejriwal’s journey in recent months has been tumultuous, marked by his arrest earlier this year and a six-month-long detainment. In his first speech after release, he expressed that his future as Delhi’s leader lies in the hands of the voters. He made a passionate plea for early elections in Delhi, requesting the Election Commission to hold them in November, aligning with other major state elections like Maharashtra.

In his speech to AAP workers, Kejriwal underscored the personal and political toll of his incarceration, affirming that his fight is not just for power, but for the integrity and future of the Indian political system. He labeled the central government’s actions as “dictatorial,” drawing comparisons to British colonial rule. His time in jail, he mentioned, solidified his resolve, and he vowed to continue his fight against corruption and political conspiracies.

He also took the opportunity to galvanize support for his party, urging his colleagues to stand united, and announced that the next chief minister of Delhi would be chosen soon, but only temporarily. Kejriwal emphasized that neither he nor his trusted colleague Manish Sisodia would assume the role until the public reaffirmed their faith in AAP’s leadership.

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This resignation, while a political setback for AAP, could serve as a rallying point for the party’s campaign in the upcoming elections. Kejriwal’s narrative of standing against alleged misuse of power could resonate with voters in the months ahead, setting the stage for a heated electoral battle​(

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