Delhi News Live Updates: Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia to Meet, Discuss Names for Interim CM Shortly
Fate of Delhi Hangs in Balance as Kejriwal, Sisodia Set to Decide on Interim CM
The political drama in Delhi continues as Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and his deputy, Manish Sisodia, are set to meet shortly to discuss potential names for an interim Chief Minister. The move comes amid growing speculation that Kejriwal may step down from his post to focus on the upcoming Punjab Assembly elections.
Arvind Kejriwal Likely to Step Down
Sources close to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have indicated that Kejriwal is likely to resign as Chief Minister in the coming days. The party is preparing to contest the Punjab elections with Kejriwal as its star campaigner, and his presence in Delhi could potentially hinder their chances.
AAP Grappling with Kejriwal's Absence
Kejriwal's departure would leave a significant void in the AAP government. He has been the face of the party since its inception and is widely credited for its success in Delhi. The party is now faced with the challenge of finding a suitable replacement who can continue Kejriwal's legacy.
Sisodia Emerges as Frontrunner
Manish Sisodia, the current Deputy Chief Minister, is seen as the frontrunner to succeed Kejriwal. He has been a key figure in the AAP government, overseeing the party's education and health portfolios. Sisodia is widely respected for his administrative abilities and enjoys a good rapport with the party's rank and file.
Other Contenders in the Race
Other potential candidates for the interim Chief Minister's post include Gopal Rai, the Minister for Environment, and Satyendar Jain, the Minister for Health. However, Sisodia remains the favorite due to his experience and close association with Kejriwal.
Fate of Delhi Hangs in the Balance
The appointment of an interim Chief Minister will have a significant impact on the political landscape of Delhi. The AAP government has been facing criticism in recent months, and the party will be looking to appoint a leader who can restore public confidence.
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