DELHI Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is caught
between BJP-led Central Government and various court cases. The people had high
hopes from Kejriwal but he has become persona non grata in political circles
within two years. The Congress is not ready to touch him. He has made the Delhi
assembly a mud-slinging platform against his opponents. Instead of speaking
from public platforms, he calls a ‘one-day session’ of the Delhi assembly where
he and his MLAs rant against his opponents. Delhiites have never seen such a government.
What’s more, he and his election managers toured Gujarat extensively before the
assembly elections even though the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) contested only on 11
assembly seats. Further, many AAP senior leaders are reportedly baffled about
the initiatives of nominating prominent personalities for Rajya Sabha next
year. Insiders claim Kejriwal can’t tolerate the rise of any AAP leader.
Sources disclosed that Kejriwal’s sudden behavioural change is reportedly due
to pressure from the RSS and BJP. It’s well known in political circles that
Kejriwal is reportedly sympathetic to the RSS and can’t defy the bosses of RSS.
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