Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal made a stunning announcement, stating that he plans to resign from his position within the next two days. Speaking at a meeting with Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers, Kejriwal declared that he will not continue as Chief Minister until the public delivers its verdict in the upcoming elections.
“I will step down from the CM’s chair and meet people in every house and street,” said Kejriwal. He urged voters to support him if they believe he is innocent, emphasizing that he has done nothing wrong. He also hinted that the Delhi Assembly elections may be held in February but called for the elections to be advanced to November, coinciding with the Maharashtra Assembly elections.
Kejriwal’s statement has sparked significant political discussion, as he prepares to intensify his public engagement ahead of the elections.