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Poll strategist Prashant Kishore has weighed Arvind Kejriwal’s derogatory defeat in the Delhi assembly elections and has also exposed his mistakes in the run-up in elections.
Arvind Kejriwal and Prashant Kishore (PTI image)
John Suraj Party chief Prashant Kishore said that Arvind Kejriwal did not step as the Chief Minister of Delhi soon after being arrested in the alleged liquor scam and resigned only after getting bail, which costs the party’s cost in the assembly Was.
He said that appointing someone else as Chief Minister while going into election mode also proved to be a big mistake, resulting in a darbing in the hands of the BJP in the party’s elections.
In an interview with India tv todayPrashant Kishore underlined Kejriwal’s unstable political stance – which included the decision of the opposition to join the India block which was made up of leaders like Lalu Yadav and Sonia Gandhi, in which he fought and got up in the picture, and then an alliance Decided to get out of. Contest Delhi elections in itself – played a contribution role in the defeat of the party.
“The first cause of AAP’s major loss in Delhi was 10 years old. Second, and perhaps a big mistake by AAP, Arvind Kejriwal’s resignation was. He should have stepped down when he was arrested in the case of liquor policy. However, resigning after obtaining bail and appointing someone else as Chief Minister proved to be a big strategic mistake, ” Today India Said him.
“His ups and down trend – first align with India block and then to get it out – hurting their credibility. In addition, there has been a decrease in his regime’s approach in recent years, “Kishore said.
The pole strategist highlighted the failure of the Delhi government on the water market, referring to the issues of water-justification and pathetic road conditions, and said that it contributed to the abusive losses of the AAP.
He said, “The difficulties tolerated by the people, especially those in quarrels exposed the flaws in the administration and weakened Kejriwal’s rule model,” he said.
The Aam Aadmi Party’s decade ended with its defeat in the elections as the party won 22 seats against the BJP, winning a majority, winning 48 seats. Kejriwal lost his New Delhi seat by more than 4,000 votes from BJP’s Parvesh Verma, which raised questions about his situation and future in the India block at the national level.