Arvind Kejriwal has intensified preparations for the Delhi Assembly elections with an aim to return to power, and the strategy he has drawn up to counter the anti-governance wave against him is very similar to that of the BJP.
Arvind Kejriwal’s resignation from the post of Chief Minister can be understood in many ways, but before the elections, the BJP is also experimenting with changing the Chief Minister. Congress leaders also want to carry out such experiments, but the leader sitting in the Chief Minister’s chair is not listening.
Recently, Arvind Kejriwal met mandal-level workers in Delhi’s Kirari and Tilak Nagar. If we listen to Arvind Kejriwal’s speech, it is clear that the Aam Aadmi Party will also run an election campaign in the style of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and the BJP will run in the booth management style and counter the anti-governance wave. of leader Amit Shah.
The most important thing that has become clear from Arvind Kejriwal’s stand is that this time the candidatures of many Aam Aadmi Party MPs will be cut and during the campaign, the Congress will also be the same target as the BJP.
1. Clear ticket issuance signs
While addressing mandal level workers of Aam Aadmi Party, Arvind Kejriwal also answers intermediate questions. There is a question, will you work for whoever gets the ticket?
Arvind Kejriwal explains that divisional leaders will play the biggest role in the Delhi elections, but he doesn’t want there to be questions and answers about the candidates, so he makes sure to do it in advance.
It is said that we will give the notes very thoughtfully… We should not look at the person to whom we give the note… We should look at myself… To whom we give the note, we will give it after thinking. His loyalty has no. to be with any MLA or councilor… you have to campaign for the one who gets the ticket.
The Aam Aadmi Party leaders do not seem to be in the mood to give democratic freedom to the workers in this matter. When I just said it, I said it. It feels the same after listening to it.
2. Kejriwal will campaign Modi style
As the last phase of general elections approached in 2014 and also in 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi used to say at election rallies, brothers and sisters… look at me… vote for me. In 2019, the clear reason behind doing this. was that even if people are angry with MPs from their area, they should focus on Modi’s face and forget about other things.
Arvind Kejriwal is also trying to do exactly the same. He tells the workers to understand that Kejriwal is in front of you. Kejriwal is in 70 seats. They tell the workers: you will have to become Kejriwal.
Now it seems that even during the election campaign, Arvind Kejriwal will be seen asking for votes for himself in Modi style.
3. There will be a complete focus on booth management.
Even in the 2013 Delhi Assembly elections, AAP workers tried their best to bring people to booths. This time too Arvind Kejriwal talks about winning the stand in the same way. Prime Minister Modi also tells the same thing to BJP workers: winning the platform will mean winning the elections.
Arvind Kejriwal explains: Mandal in-charges will have the most important role… Each Mandal in-charge will be responsible for 5 posts… There will be a committee for each post… There will be at least 200 families. in each booth, that is, each The divisional manager is responsible for a thousand families. That is, 5 thousand votes.
And just like in Varanasi, Prime Minister Modi was talking about BJP workers going to people’s houses and meeting them, Arvind Kejriwal also says that if possible, go to everyone’s houses and take the tea once.
Arvind Kejriwal also advises volunteers to take leave for election campaigning, if possible for 2-3 months till the elections, but not at the cost of the family. Not giving up their livelihoods. To join the Aam Aadmi Party, a website called Kejriwal will be created again.
4. Congress on Kejriwal target
Like the BJP, Arvind Kejriwal also attacks family politics. And to explain his point, he gives the example of Sunita Kejriwal who was not appointed as the Chief Minister of Delhi.
It is said that when I came out of jail, there were many people… who said that now Kejriwal will make his wife Chief Minister, but my wife is not interested in politics… I am not a supporter of nepotism or Nepotism, I am not believe.
5. There is also the fear of the BJP coming to power.
Arvind Kejriwal has another chance in the anti-governance wave. They show the fear of BJP coming to power, just like the fear of Jungle Raj is shown in every Bihar election.
Arvind Kejriwal wants Aam Aadmi Party workers to go door to door and explain to people that if the BJP comes to power, inflation will rise. You will no longer receive free electricity and water. The lower middle class will be angry. School and hospital treatments will be expensive.
Along with the anti-incumbency wave in Delhi, there are corruption allegations against Arvind Kejriwal and his associates, Arvind Kejriwal’s stance in the Swati Maliwal case and many similar issues that may become hurdles in the way of the Party’s return to power. Aam Aadmi. Arvind Kejriwal is capable of paving the way.