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PM NARENDRA MODI AND ARVIND KEJRIVAL’S POLITICAL PRESTIGE AT STAKE IN GUJARAT AND DELHI ELECTIONS !

THE prestige of AAM ADMI PARTY, its national convenor and Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejrival seems to be at stake in both Gujarat and Delhi municipal elections.

He had been extremely proactive in Gujarat for the last several days with his deputy CM Manish Sisodia and in Delhi too.

He addressed several public meetings with waving encouraging crowds and his political morale has been too high.

Kejrival is so confident of winning in Gujarat this time that in a press conference yesterday he had wrote about his victory in a slip and flashed it in front of media men.

Arvind Kejrival said while Congress party is out of the political scene in Gujarat the saffron party which has ruled the state for 27 years is losing this election and his party AAP is forming the government at all costs.

He specifically appealed to the government employees to vote for him and assured that from January 1 his new government in Gujarat will implement the old pension scheme as done in Punjab.

He added that without the support of government employees no political party can score victory, hence they should not only vote for AAP through postal ballots but also canvass for support extensively.

Aam Admi Party chief Arvind Kejrival is trying hard to spread the socio political influence of his party in other states apart from Delhi n Punjab and is trying to impress the electorates of other states by projecting the successful Delhi model of education, health and concessions on electricity and water fronts.

He is trying to cash on the anti incumbency factors as the saffron party has ruled in Gujarat for the last 27 years and Delhi MCD for prolonged 15 years compounded with convincing electorates on inflation, massive unemployment and ptivatisation of government properties including political witchhunt of rivals.

AAP’s national convenor Arvind Kejrival is known for giving freebies and his tactics in this regard did worked and brought positive results in Delhi and Punjab.

In Delhi, Arvind Kejrival has scored victory for the third time and in Punjab it’s AAP’s first term.

Gujarat elections are being considered as prestige issue for both prime minister Narendra Modi and AAP’s national convenor Arvind Kejrival, especially from PM Modi who was the CM of Gujarat for 15 long years and is his home state.

If BJP lose this election it will negatively impact the results of 2024 national elections hitting the prestige of the PM.

In case Kejrival’s party loses, it will lead to discouragement to his efforts to spread the tentacles of AAP in other states.

This victory also includes the Delhi MCD elections on which Arvind Kejrival is majorly banking with great optimism.

In Gujarat while the battery of saffron party leaders, PM Modi, union home minister Amit Shah, BJP national chief J. P. Nadda has left no stone unturned to ensure party’s victory with no dearth of money and the union Government announcing several ambitious packages, the AAM ADMI PARTY and its chief Arvind Kejrival is banking on anti incumbency of last 27 years, announcement of several freebies and eating into the traditional vote bank of Congress keeping it as the distant third party in the fray.

Moreover, the media too seems to be favouring Kejrival giving it tremendous coverage and projecting AAP as an alternative to BJP.

The Congress party lacks behind because of late entry of former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi in the fray due to his engagement in Bharat Jodo Yatra and Priyanka Gandhi too not concentrating her time here than in Himachal Pradesh, which has now already gone to polls.

Conclusively, it can be said that while everyone’s fingers are crossed in terms of election results of Delhi and Gujarat including Himachal Pradesh as to which party emerges victorious but one thing is surely emerging that AAP and Arvind Kejrival is coming up as, a new hope for countrymen though gradually, Congress in dipping downwards and BJP confronting challenge from AAP here and there.

It may be recalled that Gujarat will go to polls in two phases, 1 st and 5 th December while Delhi MCD pulling will take place on 4 th December. The counting is on 8 th December.

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