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      Kejriwal’s Strategic Resignation: A Calculated Political Gamble

      By Dipak Kurmi

      HP News Service by HP News Service
      September 26, 2024
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      Arvind Kejriwal, the wily leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), once again stands at the center of political intrigue with his shock announcement to resign as Delhi Chief Minister. His decision came just three days after walking out of jail on bail granted by the Supreme Court in the controversial liquor policy case. However, Kejriwal’s move to step down is not merely a retreat; it is a calculated political gamble aimed at reasserting his image as an incorruptible leader and galvanising support ahead of the Delhi assembly elections.

      The Supreme Court’s Restrictions and Kejriwal’s Resignation: Kejriwal’s resignation followed significant restrictions laid down by the Supreme Court while granting him bail. These conditions included prohibiting him from visiting his office or signing official documents, effectively paralysing his governance. Faced with the likelihood of a severely impacted administration, Kejriwal’s resignation is his attempt to avoid letting the AAP’s governance record be tarnished by inaction and bureaucratic stagnation. Instead, by stepping down, he is positioning the party for a fresh start under new leadership while deflecting the narrative away from the charges against him.

      His announcement that AAP MLAs would choose a new CM until the next election has sparked intense speculation about his successor. The name most frequently mentioned is Atishi, a key AAP leader who holds the important portfolios of finance, law, education, and public works. However, other names, such as Raghav Chadha and Saurabh Bharadwaj, have also been floated, creating a dynamic guessing game that has drawn significant attention in Delhi’s political circles.

      Resignation As a Tactic for Political Survival: Kejriwal’s decision to resign also serves as a carefully crafted political maneuver. By framing the resignation as a moral act — seeking a “certificate of honesty” from the people — he aims to strengthen his position in the face of corruption charges and use the opportunity to appeal to voters directly. This strategy is reminiscent of his 2014 resignation when he stepped down as CM after a 49-day stint over the Jan Lokpal Bill, only to return to power in 2015 with a resounding victory. The message this time around is similar: Kejriwal is playing the victim card, suggesting he is being unfairly targeted by the BJP through false corruption cases, a narrative he hopes will once again resonate with voters.

      Kejriwal’s refusal to resign during his months-long incarceration was equally symbolic. By staying in power while jailed, Kejriwal sought to project strength and resilience, sending a message to his supporters that he would not be cowed by political pressure. However, the Supreme Court’s restrictions on his ability to function as CM made a change in strategy inevitable. His resignation is intended to portray him as a selfless leader who prioritises governance over personal power, a narrative that may soften the blow of the corruption allegations that have dogged his tenure.

      The Opposition’s Response – Scepticism and Dismissal: Predictably, Kejriwal’s resignation has been met with a skeptical response from his political opponents. The BJP and the Congress have dismissed his decision as a gimmick, a ploy to shift the narrative from corruption allegations to political martyrdom. The BJP, in particular, has accused Kejriwal of trying to manipulate public sympathy by resigning under the pretense of seeking early elections, with little regard for actual governance. They argue that Kejriwal’s move is designed to deflect attention from the serious charges against him, a tactic to regain control of the political narrative just months before the assembly elections.

      The Congress has echoed these sentiments, accusing Kejriwal of using his resignation as a means to stay in the limelight and shore up support ahead of the polls. They argue that Kejriwal’s resignation is more about political survival than principle, pointing to his past track record of dramatic resignations as evidence.

      The Road to Elections – Early Polls and Political Strategy: With Delhi elections originally scheduled for February 2025, Kejriwal has called for advancing the polls to November 2024, a move that could catch his rivals off guard. Early elections would give AAP an advantage, as they have already begun mobilising their campaign machinery while other parties remain focused on national politics. However, it is uncertain whether the Election Commission will oblige, and even if early elections are called, the AAP faces significant challenges, with many of its top leaders, including Manish Sisodia, still embroiled in legal battles.

      Despite these hurdles, AAP’s welfare schemes—particularly in education, healthcare, and public services — still hold sway with a significant portion of Delhi’s electorate. Kejriwal’s resignation, if framed effectively, could re-energise the party’s core base. However, the stakes are much higher this time, and the risks associated with this resignation gamble are also considerable.

      The Larger Implications – AAP’s Future and Delhi’s Political Landscape: Kejriwal’s resignation leaves AAP at a critical juncture. As the face of the party since its inception, his departure from the Chief Minister’s office raises questions about the party’s ability to sustain itself without its charismatic leader at the helm. More significantly, his decision not to name Manish Sisodia, his longtime deputy and second-in-command, as his successor due to Sisodia’s ongoing legal troubles, adds further uncertainty to AAP’s political future.

      There is also the broader concern about whether AAP can maintain its identity as an anti-corruption crusader in light of the allegations facing its top brass. While Kejriwal continues to portray himself as a victim of political vendetta, the corruption charges have dented the party’s credibility, making it harder to sustain the clean image that AAP built its brand on. Kejriwal’s resignation, therefore, could either signal a revival of the party’s fortunes or accelerate its decline, depending on how voters interpret the move.

      Beyond the internal dynamics of AAP, Kejriwal’s resignation also highlights the complex relationship between state governments and the central administration. His decision to step down underscores the challenges faced by opposition parties in the face of the BJP’s dominance and the increasing use of central agencies in political battles. By resigning, Kejriwal is making a statement about the overreach of the Union government and the potential dangers of undermining democratically elected state governments. This is a theme he has repeatedly emphasised, arguing that the BJP uses institutions like the CBI and Enforcement Directorate to target non-BJP chief ministers.

      A Political Gamble That Could Reshape Delhi’s Future: Arvind Kejriwal’s decision to resign as Delhi Chief Minister just months before the assembly elections is a bold and calculated political gamble. By framing his resignation as a moral act and appealing directly to voters, he hopes to shift the narrative away from corruption charges and reignite public support. However, the risks are considerable, and the outcome of this gamble remains uncertain. Whether his resignation will once again turn the tide in AAP’s favor or backfire, leaving the party weakened, will depend largely on how the public perceives this move.

      As Delhi heads into an election of immense significance, Kejriwal’s resignation has added fresh intrigue to the political landscape. The coming months will reveal whether this gamble pays off, reshaping the future of AAP and the political dynamics of the capital city.

       (The writer can be reached at dipakkurmiglpltd@gmail.com)

      HP News Service

      HP News Service

      An English daily newspaper from Shillong published by Readington Marwein, proprietor of Mawphor Khasi Daily Newspaper, who established the first Khasi daily in 1989.

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