18 months after becoming a minister, Atishi got Delhi!

Sudha Subbiah

18 months after becoming a minister, Atishi got Delhi! 

aam aadmi party supremo arvind kejriwal resigned from the post of chief minister of delhi on tuesday (17 September). Atishi, who was a minister in the delhi government, will now be the new CM. She has gone to raj bhavan and staked claim to form the government. AAP's Atishi, who became a minister in the delhi government on march 9 last year, is going to become the chief minister of delhi after about 18 months.

Ever since arvind kejriwal announced his resignation, many names were being discussed. However, Atishi, who is handling 14 ministries including education and water in the kejriwal cabinet, won the race. Many names were in the race, but kejriwal has made Atishi his successor. In this situation, it is natural to ask whether kejriwal has turned the political tables in delhi by making Atishi the CM?

What message came out of Kejriwal's resignation?

By resigning, arvind kejriwal has tried to give the message that he is spotless and has been framed. By leaving the chair, the AAP supremo has tried to strengthen his image of being a staunch honest person. In the election environment, by playing the resignation card, he has snatched a big issue from the opposition demanding resignation.

How much will the resignation of the AAP chief benefit?

After resigning from the post of delhi cm, arvind kejriwal will now be able to focus on the elections of Haryana, maharashtra and Jharkhand. Along with this, there will be an attempt to wash away the stain of having an anti-women image through Atishi. There will be an attempt to cash in on Atishi's image as a clean and struggling leader in Delhi. A message has also been given to delhi by not giving priority to caste politics. Before Kejriwal's resignation, the liquor scam was being discussed in delhi politics. Now, with the resignation card, kejriwal has turned that discussion towards tainted-spotless and honest-dishonest.

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