Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is expected to tender his resignation today, September 17, 2024, during a meeting with Lieutenant Governor at 4.30 pm. This decision follows his recent announcement after being granted bail by the Supreme Court in a high-profile liquor policy case. Senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders have been meeting to discuss the party’s next steps and potential candidates for the chief minister position. Kejriwal, during a closed-door meeting, expressed that he would not return to the role unless he receives public support.
The AAP chief’s resignation is likely tied to his desire for a fresh public mandate ahead of the upcoming elections, as he faces legal scrutiny and opposition criticism. Senior AAP members, including Manish Sisodia, have also indicated that they will step down and seek public approval before re-assuming any official positions. Kejriwal’s resignation comes as part of a larger strategy to rebuild trust and credibility with voters amid ongoing political challenges.
The meeting with the Lieutenant Governor this evening will mark a significant shift in Delhi’s political landscape, with AAP looking to finalize its future leadership. A legislative party meeting will follow to determine who will take over as Chief Minister. Kejriwal’s decision has sparked speculation about the next AAP leader, with internal discussions already underway. While the Opposition claims Kejriwal’s move is a publicity stunt, AAP leaders are rallying behind the decision as a necessary step for transparency and accountability (India Today).





















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