Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday announced that he would step down from the top post after two days and asserted that he would return as Chief Minister only when the people give him a “certificate of honesty”.
Addressing Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders and workers, Arvind Kejriwal also ruled out his party colleague and former Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia, who is also an accused in the liquor policy case, from being his successor. Kejriwal said he and Sisodia would return to their respective posts “only after people say we are honest”. Thereby the question arises, who will be the next chief minister of Delhi.
Key Contenders
Mr Bharadwaj is a three-time MLA from Greater Kailash and holds portfolios such as vigilance and health in the Arvind Kejriwal government. He, too, was named a minister after Mr Sisodia’s arrest in the liquor policy case. Mr Bharadwaj, who has worked as a software engineer in the past, was also a minister in Arvind Kejriwal’s 49-day government.
A member of the AAP’s national executive and political affairs committee, Mr Chadha is a Rajya Sabha MP from the party and one of its top faces. Mr Chadha has earlier worked as a chartered accountant and has been in the AAP since its inception. He has been an MLA from Rajinder Nagar and played a key role in the AAP’s thumping victory in Punjab in the 2022 state polls.
A lawyer by profession, Mr Gahlot is among the senior members of the AAP government in Delhi and holds key portfolios such as transport, finance and home affairs. The 50-year-old leader is MLA from Delhi’s Najafgarh constituency since 2015. An advocate who has practised in both Delhi High Court and Supreme Court, he has served as a member executive in the high court bar association between 2005 and 2007.
Delhi Minister Atishi, holding key portfolios such as education and PWD, is one of the key contenders. An Oxford University alumnus and a Rhodes scholar, Ms Atishi has worked extensively in the AAP’s flagship exercise to overhaul education in Delhi’s schools. An MLA from Kalkaji, the 43-year-old became a minister after Mr Sisodia was arrested in a corruption case linked to Delhi’s now-scrapped liquor policy.
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