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Capital Contest: Can An Alliance of Former Foes Prevent BJP Hat-trick In Delhi?

Arvind Kejriwal's release on bail has galvanised Aam Aadmi Party voters in Delhi but there is a new challenge for the INDI alliance.

Photo: Animikh Chakrabarty

Ashish Kumar, a resident of Delhi바카라s Najafgarh, was initially surprised to see a crowd gather outside the petrol pump near where he works, opposite the Tihar Jail complex, on a balmy May 10 afternoon.

As he saw trucks with the yellow and blue flags pull across the street, he knew. Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi, had secured bail. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) chief had been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) on March 21 in connection with a money laundering case linked to the alleged Delhi excise policy scam. 바카라I don바카라t believe in these allegations,바카라 Kumar stated categorically.

Originally from Uttar Pradesh, Kumar, a member of the Rawa Rajput community, and his family are staunch Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) supporters. As a Delhi voter, he also qualifies his position with a distinctive duality. 바카라I support Kejriwal in Delhi and the BJP at the Centre,바카라 he says.

Kumar typifies the mindset of many voters in Delhi, consistent with their voting patterns in recent elections. However, Kejriwal바카라s release after 50 days in custody as a sitting CM, has injected fresh enthusiasm among voters in the capital, ahead of the pivotal 2024 Lok Sabha elections. 바카라This time, I support the AAP because we want it to remain in power in Delhi in the Vidhan Sabha as well as in the Lok Sabha,바카라 he adds, citing the 바카라good work바카라 done by Kejriwal to better the city.

바카라We want justice for Kejriwal. He has done a lot for the city,바카라 says Phool Kumari Devi, a 52-year-old voter from Dabri in Dwarka, West Delhi, who walked about four kilometres on foot to Tihar to get a glimpse of the CM.

Kejriwal바카라s release from Tihar sparked an impromptu AAP rally, revitalising the party바카라s lacklustre campaign. Senior party figures, including its ministers Atishi and Saurabh Bhardwaj, along with the 2024 Lok Sabha candidates Sahi Ram and Mahabal Mishra, gathered to energise supporters.

Accusing the BJP of turning the country into a 바카라dictatorship like Pakistan, Bangladesh or African countries,바카라 Atishi told Outlook that Kejriwal바카라s release 바카라is not just big news for the AAP, it is a big day for Indian democracy and the Constitution.바카라 His release, she said, showed that the Enforcement Directorate (ED) had no proof against him and was acting at the ruling party바카라s behest.

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Doubling down against corruption charges, Singh said, 바카라If it바카라s a money laundering case, there has to be some money. In this entire investigation, not a single penny has been recovered from members of the AAP in the past two years.바카라

In terms of how the CM바카라s arrest could impact elections, Saurabh Bhardwaj claimed that incarcerating Kejriwal was the 바카라BJP바카라s biggest mistake바카라. 바카라It was not a strategic move, as it helped AAP workers and supporters mobilise better than before. It unwittingly gave us the biggest electoral peg,바카라 he insisted.

AAP workers, galvanised by Kejriwal바카라s release, are now seeking a quid pro quo from Delhi바카라s voters with their campaign slogan 바카라jail ke badle vote바카라 (vote in return for imprisonment).

The party isn바카라t solely relying on the sympathy vote. Kejriwal, out on bail till June 1, expressed gratitude to Lord Hanuman for his release and launched his campaign with a temple visit at Connaught Place. Many AAP leaders, including the chief minister바카라s wife, Sunita, have embraced Hanuman, departing from the party바카라s socialist image. Former AAP member Ashutosh noted Kejriwal바카라s strategic shift, suggesting a calculated move to garner support from specific communities.

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Voters in Delhi like Shubhankar Jana, a shop owner in Kalkaji, are now assessing the performance of political parties.

바카라It may seem like competitive Hindutva, but in reality, it바카라s political opportunism,바카라 says a former AAP leader on condition of anonymity. 

The AAP is allied with its former rival, the Congress, under the INDIA alliance umbrella, granting the national party three out of Delhi바카라s seven Lok Sabha seats. 바카라All opposition parties have decided to leave political differences aside and work for the common goal of saving democracy,바카라 AAP바카라s Mahabal Mishra said.

Delhi Pradesh Congress Committee President and former MLA Devender Yadav also expressed confidence in the INDIA alliance winning all seven seats in Delhi. 바카라We are doing door-to-door campaigning this time and, in each area, we are addressing specific issues people face. We are getting a good response from all Vidhan Sabha (segments),바카라 Yadav said. 

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BJP바카라s West Delhi Lok Sabha candidate Kamaljeet Sehrawat and BJP candidate for New Delhi Bansuri Swaraj at a press conference at the party office
BJP바카라s West Delhi Lok Sabha candidate Kamaljeet Sehrawat and BJP candidate for New Delhi Bansuri Swaraj at a press conference at the party office Photo: Getty Images

The BJP, aiming for a third consecutive win in Delhi, faces a challenge with the AAP and the Congress joining forces. In previous elections, the BJP benefited from a divided Opposition. 바카라BJP leaders have not done anything for Delhi in the past ten years,바카라 says the Congress바카라 North West Delhi candidate, Dr Udit Raj who won the same seat in 2014 on a BJP ticket. 바카라When I was a North West Delhi MP, I ensured the all-round development of the constituency, and even exceeded the Rs 25 crore sanctioned for MPs or development works, by spending over Rs 41 crore,바카라 the former IRS officer told the media.

To counter anti-incumbency, the BJP replaced six MPs, only retaining Manoj Tiwari in North East Delhi against Congress-INDIA alliance바카라s Kanhaiya Kumar. Bansuri Swaraj, daughter of the late Sushma Swaraj, takes on AAP바카라s Somnath Bharti in New Delhi. In the run-up to the polls, Swaraj, an Oxford-educated Supreme Court advocate, the party바카라s new 바카라woman face,바카라 has replaced former Union Minister of State Meenakshi Lekhi as the BJP바카라s candidate from New Delhi. The sitting MP was dropped along with Harsh Vardhan, Ramesh Bidhuri, Parvesh Verma, Gautam Gambhir and Hans Raj Hans.

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Tasked with wooing young, working women voters, Swaraj highlighted the recent assault allegation by former Delhi Commission for Women chief Swati Maliwal against Kejriwal바카라s aide Bibhav Kumar at the CM바카라s residence on May 12. AAP바카라s Sanjay Singh confirmed the 바카라distressing incident바카라 the next day. But Swaraj condemned it as a 바카라shameful바카라 act, causing embarrassment for the AAP.

Ahead of the polls, Delhi BJP president Virendra Sachdeva issued a 바카라chargesheet바카라 against the AAP and the Congress, accusing them of harming Delhi over the past 24 years. It highlighted AAP바카라s alleged 바카라anti-national바카라 and 바카라anti-Hindu바카라 stance, a 바카라failed바카라 education model and the AAP-run Delhi government바카라s 바카라failure바카라 to clean the Yamuna.

Voters in Delhi like Shubhankar Jana, a shop owner in Kalkaji, are now assessing the performance of political parties. Jana says the Goods and Services Tax (GST) implementation has deeply hurt small businesses like his. 바카라The INDIA alliance is talking about inflation. It바카라s a real issue with voters like us and it can only be controlled by parties in power at the Centre,바카라 he says.

Rohini resident Dilawar Singh, who works as a manual scavenger despite the practice being outlawed, urges voting for parties that understand local issues. 바카라We are employed by private contractors for sewer and septic tank cleaning by the Delhi Jal Board. The government needs to look at such issues,바카라 he states. Singh acknowledges AAP바카라s improved government schools, benefitting his children, but notes Dalit manual scavengers struggle to find other work.

Fatima, a Shaheen Bagh resident and shop assistant, appreciates the free bus service for working women initiated by the AAP government, but underscores the fact that Delhi continues to be unsafe for women. 바카라The ride on the bus is free, but the bus itself remains unsafe,바카라 she adds.

(This appeared in the print 'Capital Contest')

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