Explained: AAP's attempt to get the power of Punjab with a new weapon

Sikh face for the CM post in Punjab is Arvind Kejriwal’s first choice.

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Casteism is not leaving Indian politics….Casteism politics is the first choice of every Indian political leader. Even the Aam Aadmi Party has not been able to escape from this. Delhi CM and Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal was in Amritsar on Monday. To say that Arvind Kejriwal had come to Punjab to get ex Inspector General of Police Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh to join the party, but with that, the party played the casteism card very smartly.

In the presence of the media, Arvind Kejriwal got Kunwar Vijay Pratap Singh to join the party. But when the media asked the Delhi CM whether Kunwar Vijay Pratap would be the AAP's CM candidate, Arvind Kejriwal flatly refused. Responding to the question, the CM of Delhi said that the CM of Punjab would be from Sikh Community.

Arvind Kejriwal went on to say that Punjab is the only place in the world where the CM should be from the Sikh community. Remember that Gopi Chand Bhargava and Com. Ram Kishan have been the CMs of Punjab. After that, no Hindu got the chair of CM in Punjab. Whose shame belongs to Hindu society to date?

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Dalit CM is being discussed in the state for the last few years. The reason is that the Dalit society, especially Ravidassia has become resourceful. Due to which the discussion has stated that in the coming time, Dalit can be the CM of Punjab. But perhaps the think tank of the Aam Aadmi Party did not understand this discussion. India is facing so much difficulty due to casteism. Everyone knows this.

But still, the leaders are taking forward with their own agenda along with casteism. The Delhi CM gave clear indications of casteism in the press conference in Amritsar. There was talk that Arvind Kejriwal himself was working on a plan to command Punjab in 2017. Meaning he himself wanted to become the CM of Punjab after the assembly election. But his plan did not materialise. Because in 2017, the share of the Aam Aadmi Party in the assembly was only 20 MLAs.

For a majority in the 117-members Punjab Assembly, it is necessary to have 57 MLAs. Perhaps learning a lesson from the past mistake, this time on the insistence of caste, the Aam Aadmi Party has started work on the plan to get power in Punjab this time.

Perhaps that is why Arvind Kejriwal discussed the sacrilege of Sri Guru Granth Sahib in Bargadi and justice of the Behbal Kalan bullet case, except other issues of Punjab in the press conference. Kejriwal knows that with this card, he can get again the support of Punjabis, especially Sikhs sitting abroad.

Aam Aadmi Party has not been getting the support of foreign Sikhs since the 2017 Punjab Assembly elections. 

When the CM of Delhi chanted the melody of the Sikh face in the press conference, political experts first saw it associating it with Navjot Singh Sidhu, who was angry with CM Captain Amarinder Singh.

In Arvind Kejriwal's press conference, a question was also asked about Sidhu. But the CM of Delhi gave a smart reply and indicated what the Aam Aadmi Party has to do. The assembly elections of Punjab next year are very important. Because the dominance of many is associated with this election.

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To save his supremacy, every party wants to win this coming election in this way.  Who will win now? Nothing can be said at the moment. But even 8-9 months before the elections, the political atmosphere in Punjab is becoming very interesting. 

 



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