Kailash Gahlot Resigns from AAP: In a surprising turn of events, senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Delhi minister Kailash Gahlot resigned from the party and the Delhi government on November 17. His resignation comes months ahead of the scheduled assembly polls in the national capital, raising critical questions about AAP’s internal stability and its political strategies for 2025.
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Kailash Gahlot Resigns from AAP: Why Did Gahlot Resign?
Kailash Gahlot, a two-time MLA from Najafgarh and the Transport Minister under Atishi’s leadership, has been at odds with the party for some time. Speculation about his dissatisfaction began after key ministerial portfolios, including the Law and Justice Department, were taken from him post the arrest of former deputy CM Manish Sisodia in the Delhi Liquor Policy case in March 2023.
Sisodia’s arrest left a power vacuum in the Delhi cabinet. Instead of consolidating leadership around senior figures like Gahlot, AAP’s top brass promoted Atishi, a first-time MLA, to key positions. Reports suggest that Gahlot was unhappy with this decision, which he perceived as sidelining his influence.
His proximity to Lieutenant Governor (L-G) Vinai Kumar Saxena further complicated his standing within AAP. Notably, Gahlot hoisted the national flag on Independence Day in 2024, a role typically reserved for Atishi in Arvind Kejriwal’s absence, fueling speculation about his growing rapport with the L-G.
In his resignation letter, Gahlot cited “dwindling credibility” of AAP, particularly over issues like the cleaning of the Yamuna and the controversy surrounding the renovation of the chief minister’s residence, dubbed ‘Sheeshmahal’ by critics.
The Delhi Liquor Policy Case Connection
Gahlot’s resignation is also linked to the ongoing Delhi Liquor Policy case, which has already claimed several political careers within AAP. With Enforcement Directorate (ED) and Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) raids targeting AAP leaders, including Sisodia, the case continues to loom large over the party.
AAP has accused the BJP of exploiting central agencies to coerce leaders into switching sides. Party spokespersons have labeled Gahlot’s resignation as a scripted move under BJP’s alleged “Modi Washing Machine” strategy—a term used to describe opposition leaders joining the BJP amid allegations of corruption.
What’s Next for Kailash Gahlot?
Speculations suggest that Gahlot may join the BJP and contest the Najafgarh seat in the upcoming elections. This would mark a significant political shift, as Gahlot was once a trusted lieutenant of Kejriwal.
AAP’s Response and the Road Ahead
Reacting to Gahlot’s resignation, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh accused the BJP of dirty politics. “Kailash Gahlot’s resignation is part of BJP’s script to pressure AAP leaders using ED-CBI raids,” Singh said.
For AAP, Gahlot’s exit is a blow, coming at a time when the party is battling to maintain credibility amid multiple controversies. His departure signals deeper rifts within the party, potentially weakening its prospects ahead of the crucial assembly polls.
Kailash Gahlot’s resignation is not just a personal decision but a reflection of AAP’s internal struggles and the broader political dynamics in Delhi. With the 2025 assembly elections fast approaching, Gahlot’s move could have far-reaching implications for both AAP and Delhi’s political landscape.
Whether Gahlot’s potential shift to the BJP will pay off remains to be seen, but one thing is certain—the battle for Delhi is heating up, with shifting alliances and deepening rivalries shaping the narrative.
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