Former Delhi minister Kailash Gahlot has officially joined the BJP, prompting a response from AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal, who said, “He is free to make his own decisions and can go wherever he wants.” In his resignation letter addressed to Kejriwal, Gahlot cited unfulfilled promises and recent controversies as the main reasons for leaving
Former Delhi minister Kailash Gahlot has officially joined the BJP, prompting a response from AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal, who said, “He is free to make his own decisions and can go wherever he wants.”
In his resignation letter addressed to Kejriwal, Gahlot cited unfulfilled promises and recent controversies as the main reasons for leaving the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP).
Key Points from Gahlot’s Resignation:
- Unfulfilled Promises: Gahlot criticized AAP for failing to deliver on its commitment to clean the Yamuna River, a promise made to voters.
- Controversies: He referred to the public backlash over Kejriwal’s new official residence, labeling it as “embarrassing” and “bizarre.”
- Loss of Ideals: Gahlot questioned whether AAP still represents the values of a common man’s party.
Gahlot, who served as an MLA from Najafgarh, resigned from his ministerial post on Sunday. His resignation was later accepted by Delhi Chief Minister Atishi.
Conclusion
Kailash Gahlot’s exit marks a significant political shift, raising questions about AAP’s ability to address internal issues and fulfill public promises. As he joins the BJP, the move could influence the political landscape of Delhi.
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