Delhi: Delhi government minister Kailash Gehlot has resigned from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), dealing it a major blow. Along with his resignation, Gehlot also wrote a letter to the party’s national coordinator Arvind Kejriwal, explaining the reason for his separation from the party.
there is no option left
Gehlot wrote in the letter: “I feel that now there is no other option but separation from the Aam Aadmi Party. “Therefore, I resign from the primary membership of my party.” In this letter, Gehlot raises questions about the internal situation of the party and the working style of the party leadership.
damage to public trust
He said, “Many controversies like Sheeshmahal have hurt me deeply. These issues are now damaging public trust and creating doubts in people’s minds. “Now we must ask ourselves the question of whether we really believe in being the ‘common man.'”
fight with the central government
Apart from this, Gehlot said that most of the Delhi government’s time is spent fighting with the central government, while no attention is paid to the direction of Delhi’s progress. He also alleged that the government constantly gets involved in political issues, abandoning its basic functions.
a turning point in politics
Kailash Gehlot’s resignation is considered a turning point in Delhi politics and is considered a blow to the Aam Aadmi Party.