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India: Delhi CM Kejriwal quits, Atishi to lead state

Kejriwal to seek fresh mandate from the public in Delhi polls slated for early next year



Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and former chief minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal, gestures as he leaves the Lieutenant Governor of Delhi's office in New Delhi on September 17, 2024.
Image Credit: AFP

New Delhi: Arvind Kejriwal resigned as chief minister of Delhi on Tuesday, days after being released on bail in a corruption case.

Kejriwal, a key leader in an opposition alliance that battled the BJP in national elections this year, was detained in March on accusations his city government received kickbacks from allocating liquor licences.

He is among several opposition figures facing graft probes. His party has described his arrest as a “political conspiracy” orchestrated by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

The Supreme Court granted him bail last week on the condition that he refrained from signing official files or visiting his office.

Outgoing Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal along with Delhi CM-elect Atishi, at Raj Bhawan in New Delhi on Tuesday, September 17, 2024.
Image Credit: ANI
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Kejriwal responded by tendering his resignation to seek a fresh mandate from the public in Delhi polls slated for early next year.

The capital’s education minister Atishi will replace him in the interim.

“Atishi steps up to lead Delhi until the upcoming elections, carrying the weight of both CM Arvind Kejriwal’s vision and the national capital’s future,” a statement from their Aam Aadmi Party said.

Kejriwal, 56, began his career as a tax collector but quit his civil service job to become a national anti-corruption crusader, bringing him national fame.

Hundreds of cheering supporters greeted him as he left jail on Friday, accusing the government of trying to “break him” by putting him behind bars.

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“My resolve is stronger than before,” he said. “God is by my side.”

Kejriwal refused to resign from his position while in custody despite questions over whether his jailing would prevent him from carrying out his official duties.

Atishi, 43, suggested after her nomination that she would still be looking to her predecessor for guidance.

“Delhi only has one chief minister. It is Arvind Kejriwal,” she said.

Kejriwal’s administration was accused of corruption when it liberalised the sale of liquor in the capital three years ago, surrendering a lucrative government stake in the sector.

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