Will Kejriwal Dethrone Vasundhara Raje in Rajasthan Elections 2018?

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Sidelining AAP crisis, Kejriwal Succumbs to Vishwas’s Whims, Eyes Victory in Rajasthan Elections 2018…

All’s not well in AAP. The Aam Aadmi Party entered national politics to represent common man’s grievances, but after five long years of rambling, desultory efforts and hostile ambitions, they made a mockery of themselves. Despite facing a humiliating defeat in Delhi MCD polls this year, AAP convener Arvind Kejriwal, certainly is a man with a mission! He doesn’t seem to learn from his past experiences. Recently, an ambitious Kejriwal appointed poet-turned-politician Kumar Vishwas in charge of Rajasthan political affairs. In past, Kumar Vishwas has worked as a lecturer in one of the colleges in Rajasthan. Probably that’s why Kejriwal saw him as a suitable candidate to lead AAP’s political campaign in the upcoming 2018 Rajasthan elections. buybtc.in,rajpalace.com

While AAP leaders claim that it’s a usual strategy followed by most political parties before elections, one can’t deny that the roots of this conspiracy trace back to the Khan-Vishwas controversy, which took place lately. AAP’s Amanatullah Khan, a self-styled braggart from Okhla constituency in Delhi called Vishwas “BJP’s agent” and accused him of whetting AAP MLAs against the party high command. A furious Vishwas threatened to quit party, demanding a public apology from Khan. We’ve seen Kumar praising Modi government for its visionary actions in several videos that went viral on social networks earlier. It may be a solid reason behind Khan’s sudden outburst.

After a series of drama and meetings that involved members of PAC (Political Affairs Committee) including Ashutosh, Atishi Marlena, Sanjay Singh and Manish Sisodia, Kejriwal finally succumbed to Kumar’s whims and suspended MLA Amanatullah Khan. Vishwas defended it as a move to overcome negativity and unjust approach within the party, one can’t overlook the fact that it’s a fight for supremacy within the party. Meanwhile, Kejriwal’s step has deepened the fissures existing between Vishwas and Sisodia, who seem to disagree with each other on every other thing. Though the party high command decided to overlook Khan’s opinions, Sisodia is hell bent on investigating the facts provided by Khan.

Denying all signs that indicate personal fight, the deputy CM claims this decision will benefit the party in future. In the meantime, the PAC members will analyze possible reasons behind their shameful defeat in last few elections. Accordingly, they’ll plan ‘strong’ political strategies to combat Raje’s growing hold in Rajasthan.

As Rajasthan, Chhatisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Gujarat governments step into the election year, Kejriwal has braced up for the upcoming polls. The party will leave no stone unturned to register their ‘victory’, which is inevitable according to Kejriwal. We don’t find any substantial logic behind it, seeing that Delhi was one of the biggest failures of AAP government. Besides, we fail to understand how AAP will win the biggest state of India, with no accomplishments to its name, unlike the current government that has long list of futuristic policies and awards trailing behind it.

In any case, Kumar Vishwas’s appointment is a clear signal that Kejriwal hasn’t given up on his national ambition. Since Rajasthan is BJP’s stronghold, Kejriwal intends to defeat the NDA in its home, which seems a bit impossible at present. Knowing that Raje government has recorded a landslide victory in Dhaulpur bypolls recently, the Aam Aadmi Party has appointed approximately 10 lakh members in Rajasthan. Realizing how difficult it would be to defeat Raje-led BJP government, they’re focused at broadening their network.

They’ve set up 5 different teams to cover Jaipur, Ajmer, Bharatpur, Bikaner and Kota-Udaipur.

Nevertheless, in the light of upcoming elections, Kejriwal’s selfish ambitions and inability to settle in-house disputes can be detrimental to AAP. The party might suffer yet another defeat at the hands of BJP in Rajasthan, all thanks to the visionless ideas of the party chieftain.

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