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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Sep 18, 2024, 18:33:48 IST

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live: Delhi LG moves Arvind Kejriwal's resignation to President, proposes Atishi's swearing-in on September 21

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal proposes the name of Delhi minister Atishi as the new chief Minister. Arvind Kejriwal will move out of official residence. Stay tuned with TOI for latest updates:
17:23 (IST) Sep 18

Outgoing Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal will give up all government facilities, including security, and move out of his official residence in 15 days to live like a commoner, AAP said on Wednesday, a day after he tendered his resignation. The first thing Kejriwal talked about after submitting his resignation was his decision to leave the official residence of the Delhi chief minister, senior party leader and AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said at a press conference here.
While Singh had said that Kejriwal would vacate the 6, Flagstaff Road bungalow in a week, AAP later clarified that the outgoing chief minister and his family would do so in 15 days.

A search is on for suitable accommodation for Arvind Kejriwal and his family, Singh had said.

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) said in a post on its official X handle, "Setting an example of honesty and sacrifice Arvind Kejriwal will leave the CM residence and also give up the government security."

15:20 (IST) Sep 18

Breaking: Delhi LG moves outgoing CM Kejriwal's resignation letter to Prez Murmu, proposes Sep 21 for swearing-in of his successor Atishi

14:23 (IST) Sep 18

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live: AAP MP Swati Maliwal ups ante against Atishi

AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal on Wednesday upped the ante against her own party as she sharpened her attack on Delhi minister Atishi, who outgoing CM Arvind Kejriwal chose as his successor on Tuesday.

12:39 (IST) Sep 18

Outgoing Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will move out of his official residence in a week as he resigned from the post on Tuesday, passing the mantle to his close political confidant Atishi.

Sharing Kejriwal's decision to vacate the CM house, senior AAP leader Sanjay Singh on Wednesday said that the party, due to security reasons, suggested him against the moving-out decision.

12:20 (IST) Sep 18

Arvind Kejriwal resignation live updates: Congress calls it a temporary arrangement

Atishi is not the CM. It is a temporary arrangement. They have already said that whenever there are elections in a few months, Arvind Kejriwal will become the CM again. The court told Arvind Kejriwal that he was not fit to be the CM. At the time of bail, the SC said that he could be the CM but could not perform any duty. He resigned out of compulsion. This is not a sacrifice. This is not going to change the government because they have appointed someone trustworthy who would obey the orders. Kejriwal himself did not sign anything. His ministers signed all the files related to scams. The same thing will happen now: Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit

11:49 (IST) Sep 18

Yesterday after tendering his resignation, Kejriwal said he will leave all the facilities that a chief minister gets, including security, and live as a commoner among the people. We tried to persuade him, saying a lot of attempts to harm him physically have taken place in the past but he was not deterred. He said, 'I have lived in jail for six months, God saved me then, God will save me now.

AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh

11:38 (IST) Sep 18

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live: 'Arvind Kejriwal will move out of official residence'

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal will move out of his official residence within one week, AAP Rajya Sabha MP Sanjay Singh said on Wednesday.

19:41 (IST) Sep 17

Akhilesh congratulates Atishi, calls her 'combative' and 'determined'

Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav on Tuesday congratulated Atishi (43) on being designated Delhi's chief minister, calling her "combative" and ''determined''. The former UP chief minister said on hand she has to continue public service and on the other face BJP's "negative politics".
Earlier in the day, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) unanimously agreed on Atishi's name as the next chief minister of Delhi. AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal had proposed her name.

"Best wishes to Atishi ji for fulfilling the responsibility she has been given as the new Chief Minister of Delhi! On one hand she has to continue her work of public service, and on the other hand she has to face the negative politics of the BJP. As a combative and determined young chief minister, may she be successful in every role of hers!" Yadav posted in Hindi on X.

In a surprise decision after he was released on bail from Tihar Jail, Kejriwal on Sunday announced that he would resign as chief minister and would only return if people gave him a "certificate of honesty" in the next Delhi Assembly polls.

18:57 (IST) Sep 17

Atishi to be 3rd woman and youngest chief minister of Delhi

Delhi is set to get its third woman chief minister, after Congress' Sheila Dikshit and BJP's Sushma Swaraj, as AAP leader Atishi has been chosen to succeed Arvind Kejriwal. Dikshit was Delhi's longest-serving chief minister, who held the office for 15 years from 1998 to 2013, while Swaraj's tenure lasted 52 days in 1998.
Atishi (43) will be Delhi's youngest chief minister and is also set to become the second current woman chief minister in the country after West Bengal's Mamata Banerjee.

Dikshit was 60 years old when she became the chief minister of Delhi, while Swaraj held the post at the age of 46.

Atishi currently holds the most number of portfolios in the Delhi Cabinet, serving as the Minister for Finance, Water, Education, Public Works, Power, Revenue, Planning, Services, Law, Vigilance, and other key departments.

The AAP leader has played a crucial role in maintaining the party's stability, particularly during the imprisonment of Kejriwal and other senior leaders, when she managed the party's operations along with other leaders.

Kejriwal proposed Atishi as his successor during a meeting of AAP legislators, who unanimously supported it. The AAP supremo met Lieutenant Governor V K Saxena on Tuesday evening and tendered his resignation, making way for Atishi's appointment.

18:43 (IST) Sep 17

Kejriwal to focus on galvanising AAP cadre, campaigning in poll-bound states

Arvind Kerjiwal, who resigned as Delhi chief minister on Tuesday, is likely to focus on galvanising the AAP cadre and rebuilding trust among the people before the assembly polls, a senior functionary said. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) cadre has "weakened" due to Kejriwal's prolonged arrest on corruption charges, the functionary added. Kejriwal, who is also the AAP convener, is going to hold a massive poll campaigning in Haryana, where the election is scheduled on October 5.He may also hold road shows in places where the party hopes to do well in Jammu and Kashmir where the elections are happening in three phases till October 1, the functionary said. According to a senior party leader, massive door-to-door campaigning a ward wise has been planned for Kejriwal in the national capital.

18:03 (IST) Sep 17

BJP leader criticizes Kejriwal’s resignation; predicts AAP's defeat in upcoming assembly elections

BJP leader Prem Ranjan Patel sharply criticized former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's resignation on Tuesday, claiming it would not benefit the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). Patel argued that Kejriwal’s departure from the top post was an attempt to garner cheap popularity and would not change the party’s fate in the forthcoming Assembly elections.

In a statement to IANS, Patel accused Kejriwal of undermining democracy and seeking to exploit his recent bail for personal gain. “Kejriwal’s resignation will bring no benefit to AAP,” Patel asserted. “He has been trying to create a historic situation while in jail and now seeks to use his resignation for cheap popularity.”

Patel also pointed out the restrictions placed on Kejriwal by the court, which include prohibitions against performing official duties, attending office, and commenting on corruption-related matters. He described Kejriwal as a corrupt individual who had previously claimed to be free of corruption.

“He is barred from performing any official duties as Chief Minister under these conditions,” Patel said. “His efforts will be in vain as the public has already rejected him. During the Lok Sabha elections, he was briefly out of jail for 15 days, claiming he needed to campaign for his party. The public rejected him by affirming his corruption and defeating him in all seven constituencies.”

Patel predicted that AAP would face certain defeat in the upcoming Assembly elections and emphasized that Kejriwal’s resignation would not alter this outcome. “The people of Delhi will ensure he faces consequences in the Assembly elections,” he added.

Atishi, the MLA from Kalkaji and the newly chosen candidate to replace Kejriwal, has been a prominent figure in Delhi’s government. Holding crucial portfolios in Education and the Public Works Department, Atishi has been actively involved in reforming Delhi's education system. Her appointment follows the arrest of then-Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia in connection with a corruption case related to the discontinued liquor policy.

17:39 (IST) Sep 17

BJP MP Manoj Tiwari questions Delhi CM-designate Atishi’s background

BJP MP Manoj Tiwari has raised concerns over the appointment of Atishi as the next Chief Minister of Delhi, questioning her background and affiliations. Tiwari, in a statement on social media, highlighted his reservations about Atishi’s suitability for the role.

“They have appointed Atishi as the CM. We welcome her, but her background is questionable. Both her parents had written mercy petitions for Afzal Guru to the President of India. Atishi herself supports those who try to insult India. You can imagine what would happen if such a person becomes CM,” Tiwari said in his statement.

Tiwari’s remarks come in the wake of Atishi’s selection as Delhi’s new Chief Minister following Arvind Kejriwal’s resignation. The BJP MP's comments reflect ongoing political tensions and scrutiny surrounding Atishi’s appointment.

Atishi, who was nominated by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) as Kejriwal’s successor, is set to take office amid a backdrop of political controversy and high expectations from both her supporters and critics.

17:37 (IST) Sep 17

AAP leader and proposed CM Atishi stakes claim to form the new government before Delhi LG VK Saxena.

AAP leader and proposed CM Atishi stakes claim to form the new government before Delhi LG VK Saxena.

Atishi, the current education and public works minister, is set to become Delhi’s third woman chief minister. She acknowledged the emotional weight of Kejriwal’s resignation while expressing her commitment to leading the capital.

“Today, Arvind Kejriwal has submitted his resignation. This is an emotional moment for the party and the people of Delhi. At the same time, the people of Delhi are resolving to make Arvind Kejriwal the chief minister again. Till the elections are held, I will be looking after Delhi, and we have staked our claim to form the government,” she said.

17:37 (IST) Sep 17

AAP National convenor Arvind Kejriwal resigns as the chief minister of Delhi; tenders his resignation to Delhi LG Vinai Kumar Saxena.

AAP National convenor Arvind Kejriwal resigns as the chief minister of Delhi; tenders his resignation to Delhi LG Vinai Kumar Saxena.

Kejriwal was accompanied by his cabinet colleague, Saurabh Bharadwaj, as he arrived at the LG Secretariat. AAP leader Atishi, selected earlier in the day as his successor during a legislature party meeting, was also present alongside him.

17:24 (IST) Sep 17

Atishi, who currently serves as Delhi's Education and Public Works Minister, expressed her commitment to leading the capital.

“Today, Arvind Kejriwal has submitted his resignation. This is an emotional moment for the party and the people of Delhi. At the same time, the people of Delhi are resolving to make Arvind Kejriwal the Chief Minister again. Till the elections are held, I will be looking after Delhi, and we have staked our claim to form the government,” she said.

17:18 (IST) Sep 17

With Kejriwal stepping down, the AAP will now stake a claim for government formation under Atishi's leadership.

This resignation comes amid the upheaval faced by the party during Kejriwal's third tenure, particularly with the Delhi excise policy case, where several top leaders, including Kejriwal himself, were accused of accepting money from liquor companies to pass favourable policies.

17:12 (IST) Sep 17

Arvind Kejriwal resigned from his position as Delhi's chief minister on Tuesday, handing over his resignation to Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena. AAP leader Atishi has been nominated as his successor and will be Delhi’s third woman chief minister. The party is preparing for upcoming elections while ensuring stability in governance.

16:59 (IST) Sep 17

Gopal Rai Confirms Atishi as New Delhi CM After Kejriwal's Resignation

Following Arvind Kejriwal’s resignation as Delhi Chief Minister, AAP leader Gopal Rai confirmed the party’s decision to nominate Atishi as his successor. Kejriwal submitted his resignation to Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena on Tuesday.

In a statement, Gopal Rai said, "Arvind Kejriwal has submitted his resignation to Delhi LG. All MLAs have collectively decided to nominate Atishi as the new CM. Atishi has staked her claim to form the government."

16:53 (IST) Sep 17

JUST IN: Arvind Kejriwal resigns as Delhi CM, Atishi stakes claim to form govt

AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal resigned as the chief minister of Delhi on Tuesday, submitting his resignation to Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena. This move comes after Kejriwal's earlier announcement to step down from the post amid ongoing legal challenges.

Atishi, a senior AAP leader and current Delhi Education and Public Works Minister, has been chosen to succeed Kejriwal as the next Chief Minister. The decision was finalized in a legislature party meeting held earlier in the day. Atishi will become the third woman to hold the position in Delhi's history.

16:44 (IST) Sep 17

Shiv Sena MP Priyanka Chaturvedi Congratulates Atishi on Becoming Delhi’s Next CM

16:39 (IST) Sep 17

Kejriwal’s resignation can’t compensate for Delhi's bad situation: Manoj Tiwari

BJP MP Manoj Tiwari on Monday criticized AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal for stepping down as Chief Minister, saying his resignation cannot make up for the damage done to Delhi.

"If he resigns, that's fine. But even if he doesn’t, what’s left of Delhi? He has worsened the situation in the national capital, and his resignation can't undo the harm," Tiwari told IANS.

Tiwari accused Kejriwal of causing widespread problems for the city. "Kejriwal has brought immense suffering to Delhi. He has turned the youth into drunkards, left streets in disrepair, and caused water and electricity bills to soar. He denied ration cards to the poor and opposed the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana."

Referring to incidents during heavy rains, he added, "Youngsters drowned in the basements of coaching centers, yet Kejriwal seeks sympathy from the public."

Tiwari also made a sharp remark about Kejriwal, comparing him to a fox. "A fox kills its own children. Kejriwal is that kind of person," he claimed.

Reacting to Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit's comment that Kejriwal is the "sole significant figure" in AAP while others are like "domestic servants," Tiwari said he would refrain from using such language. "We won’t talk like that. Many from Kejriwal's team have left, and more will follow. Some people are still with him but don’t trust him. I won't use such terms, but even AAP MLAs feel insulted because of him."

16:32 (IST) Sep 17

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal along with proposed CM Atishi and other cabinet ministers arrive at the LG secretariate. Arvind Kejriwal will tender his resignation as Delhi CM.

16:31 (IST) Sep 17

Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal and CM-designate Atishi leave from the former's residence.

While Kejriwal will meet L-G Vinai Saxena to tender his resignation, Atishi will meet him to stake claim to form the new government.

16:31 (IST) Sep 17

'It is a mixed feeling': Goa AAP chief Amit Palekar

"It is a mixed feeling. Most loved CM of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal has resigned and he has paved the way for the dynamic lady Atishi to be the CM. It is a mixed feeling; I am happy for her because I have worked with her in the last (Goa) Assembly elections," says Goa AAP chief Amit Palekar.

16:30 (IST) Sep 17

AAP leaders Saurabh Bharadwaj, Kailash Gehlot and Atishi arrive at Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal's residence.

Atishi has been named by the party as the new Delhi CM.

16:11 (IST) Sep 17

Atishi will be remote-controlled by Kejriwal, says Rajeev Chandrasekhar

Former Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar on Tuesday criticized the appointment of AAP leader Atishi as Delhi’s next CM, calling her a "figurehead" while asserting that Arvind Kejriwal would continue to control the government from behind the scenes.

"First of all, I congratulate her for being appointed as the next CM of the national capital, but we all know the remote control of Atishi will be in the hands of Arvind Kejriwal. He will run the Delhi government from behind," Chandrasekhar said as quoted by IANS

The BJP leader went on to criticize Kejriwal, stating that his actions in power have sharply diverged from his promises of a corruption-free government. "When Kejriwal entered politics in 2009-2010, he promised a clean government. However, when in power, he misappropriated public funds and was implicated in the Delhi liquor scam," Chandrasekhar added, pointing to the alleged corruption surrounding Kejriwal.

Chandrasekhar further argued that Kejriwal should have resigned earlier when he was first arrested, adding, "Driven by shame and self-respect, he should have stepped down. Instead, he only resigned now because the Supreme Court ruled that he cannot continue as Chief Minister. Despite being out on bail, he cannot hold the position due to the evidence against him."

Atishi's appointment follows Kejriwal’s resignation after being granted bail by the Supreme Court in the CBI case linked to the Delhi liquor policy. Conditions were imposed on Kejriwal, including restrictions on visiting his office and the Secretariat.

Atishi, a Rhodes Scholar and Oxford University graduate, holds key portfolios like Education and Public Works Department in the Delhi government. Elected as the MLA from Kalkaji, she assumed ministerial responsibilities after the arrest of Manish Sisodia. During Kejriwal and Sisodia’s time in jail, Atishi represented the party’s stance in public and media interactions.

16:08 (IST) Sep 17

Who is Atishi, a look at her meteoric rise and brush with controversies

Atishi, 43, has been endorsed by the Aam Aadmi Party's (AAP) top leadership to succeed Arvind Kejriwal as Delhi's next CM, putting an end to the speculation surrounding the role. She will also make history as the youngest person to hold the position.

A key figure within the Delhi government, Atishi currently serves as the only female minister, handling crucial portfolios like Education, Power, Water, Public Works Department, and Services. Her prominence grew after the arrests of Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia amid the ongoing liquor scam investigation, during which she became the face of the administration.

However, her ascent has drawn criticism, especially from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which accused Kejriwal of installing a "puppet" to maintain control over the party amidst reports of internal power struggles.

Born on June 8, 1981, Atishi comes from a Rajput family with Punjabi roots. Her parents, Vijay Singh and Tripta Wahi, are professors at Delhi University. She studied at Springdales School, Pusa Road, and earned a degree in History from St. Stephen's College in 2001. Atishi furthered her studies at Oxford University before becoming a History and English teacher at Rishi Valley School in Andhra Pradesh.

Her political journey began with AAP's inception, where she played a significant role in policy formulation. She gained national attention for her involvement in the party’s 'Water Satyagraha' in Madhya Pradesh in 2015. Despite losing the 2019 Lok Sabha election for the East Delhi seat to BJP's Gautam Gambhir, Atishi was elected as an MLA from the Kalkaji constituency in 2020. She was appointed as a minister in March 2023 following Sisodia's arrest.

Atishi’s rise has been marked by controversies. Soon after her nomination, Rajya Sabha member Swati Maliwal voiced disapproval, accusing Atishi's family of connections to Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorist Afzal Guru and alleging that her parents had advocated for mercy petitions on Guru's behalf. Reports also link her mother, Tripta Wahi, to S.A.R. Geelani, a known sympathizer of Guru. Additionally, her father, Vijay Singh, edits Revolutionary Democracy, a communist website defending the legacy of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin.

Originally named Atishi Marlena, reflecting her parents' Marxist-Leninist ideology, she dropped "Marlena" in 2019, citing concerns that it could be misinterpreted as a Christian name during the Lok Sabha elections.

15:06 (IST) Sep 17

A rift between disgruntled Swati Maliwal and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) grew deeper on Tuesday after the party declared Atishi the successor of CM Arvind Kejriwal.

14:55 (IST) Sep 17

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live Updates: Arvind Kejriwal congratulates Atishi

14:40 (IST) Sep 17

Understand one thing. Swati Maliwal is a person who takes the ticket to Rajya Sabha from AAP but takes the script to react from BJP: AAP leader Dilip Pandey

14:38 (IST) Sep 17

'A woman like Atishi is going to become the CM of Delhi, whose own family fought a long battle to save terrorist Afzal Guru': AAP Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal

14:36 (IST) Sep 17

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live Updates: First 'jailwala CM, the 'bailwala CM', 'now dummy CM' says BJP leader Shehzad Poonawalla

Unfortunately, first Delhi had a 'jailwala' CM who ran the government from jail, and became the 'bailwala' CM later. Now there will be a dummy CM. The word 'dummy CM' is not mine, it is of Saurabh Bharadwaj and Somnath Bharti. The AAP party has been saying that the new CM will be a 'Khadau' CM, a stopgap arrangement for Arvind Kejriwal, and a night watchman CM. You made a woman CM but she is a proxy and a dummy CM also. The face has changed but will the character of this government change?... There have been scams in all departments held by Atishi. The new person on the CM chair would be someone whose family advocated for Afzal Guru... AAP and Atishi must clarify if they agree with such thoughts or not..

14:31 (IST) Sep 17

The public of Delhi is very troubled by the AAP government and they are regretting it. I would blame Anna Hazare for giving a platform to Arvind Kejriwal because of which the people of Delhi are suffering. He has ruined Delhi after winning the elections by telling lies. Atishi's surname suggests she is a leftist. The family members of Atishi supported Afzal Guru and even criticized the Supreme Court. AAP has ruined Delhi and now they are ruining Punjab. The public of Delhi has made up their mind to remove AAP from power. The public of Delhi has made a big mistake by electing such anarchists. Now they are regretting: Union Minister Kiren Rijiu

14:04 (IST) Sep 17

Understand one thing. Swati Maliwal is a person who takes the ticket to Rajya Sabha from AAP but takes the script to react from BJP. If she has even a little shame, she should resign as a Rajya Sabha MP and choose the path to Rajya Sabha on a BJP ticket. If she wants to be in Rajya Sabha, she should get ticket from BJP: AAP leader Dilip Pandey

14:02 (IST) Sep 17

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live Updates: 'Prime minister Modi Ji hatched a dirty politics', says AAP

Prime Minister Modi Ji hatched a very dirty political conspiracy and made false allegations against Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal and other AAP leaders. Sent them to jail. Questioned their integrity. Tried to topple the government.

Chief minister Arvind Kejriwal has courageously resigned from the post of Chief Minister and announced to go to the court of the people. Today, Atishi ji has been given the responsibility of the Chief Minister of Delhi till the elections. Today, she has two main tasks in her share:

1. The people of Delhi are deeply hurt by Arvind ji's resignation and Modi ji's conspiracy. Many people are crying and they want Arvind ji to become CM again. Atishi has to make Arvind Kejriwal the CM of Delhi again along with two crore people of Delhi.

2. In the next few months, to trouble the people of Delhi, BJP will try its best to end the facilities given by Kejriwal ji. It will try to stop free electricity. It will try to ruin schools and hospitals. It will try to stop free medicines. It will try to stop the work of cleaning drains and sewers.

It is Atishi ji's responsibility to protect the people of Delhi from this terror of BJP. I have full faith that Atishi ji will fulfill these difficult responsibilities very well. My heartfelt best wishes are with Atishi ji.

13:54 (IST) Sep 17

Breaking: AAP seeks resignation of Swati Maliwal says 'no morality and shame left' (Reports)

13:48 (IST) Sep 17

Atishi would take responsibilities till Arvind Kejriwal is made CM with 'thumping majority': Gopal Rai

Reiterating AAP's call for early elections in Delhi, party leader Gopal Rai said on Tuesday that Atishi will serve as chief minister until Arvind Kejriwal is re-elected with a strong majority.

"When Arvind Kejriwal decided to resign, a legislative party meeting was held today. It was unanimously agreed that until the next elections, which we aim to hold by October-November, and the public elects Arvind Kejriwal as CM with a strong majority, Atishi will take on the role of chief minister," Gopal Rai stated during a press conference.

13:42 (IST) Sep 17

I will work under Arvind Kejriwal's guidance, protect people of Delhi: Atishi

13:39 (IST) Sep 17

Only possible in AAP and under Arvind Kejriwal's leadership that a first-time politician has become CM: Atishi

13:33 (IST) Sep 17

I will work for next few months towards goal of bringing back Kejriwal as Delhi chief minister: Atishi

13:31 (IST) Sep 17

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live Updates: 'I am happy but sad...'

I am happy, but also sad that my elder brother Arvind Kejriwal is resigning today: Atishi on being designated Delhi CM.

13:27 (IST) Sep 17

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live Updates: Atishi thanks 'guru' Kejriwal

Atishi thanks 'guru' Kejriwal after she was named new CM of Delhi.

13:19 (IST) Sep 17

After elections Arvind Kejriwal will return as CM

AAP minister Atishi

13:14 (IST) Sep 17

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on Tuesday announced Delhi minister Atishi the successor of incumbent CM Arvind Kejriwal, who on Sunday declared that he would step down from the post within two days.

13:13 (IST) Sep 17

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live Updates: Atishi addresses the media for the first time

13:10 (IST) Sep 17

Delhi minister Kailash Gahlot says...

12:47 (IST) Sep 17

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live Updates: 'I congratulate dummy CM Atishi' says BJP leader Harish Khurana

12:40 (IST) Sep 17

At 4.30 pm, CM (Arvind Kejriwal) will go to the Lt Governor to tender his resignation. After that, legislative party will stake claim to form the government.

Delhi minister and AAP leader Gopal Rai

12:36 (IST) Sep 17

Today is a very sad day for Delhi. Today, a woman whose family fought a long battle to save terrorist Afzal Guru from being hanged is being made the Chief Minister of Delhi. His parents wrote mercy petitions to the Honorable President to save terrorist Afzal Guru. According to him, Afzal Guru was innocent and was framed as part of a political conspiracy. Although Atishi is just a 'dummy CM', still this issue is related to the security of the country. May God protect Delhi!

AAP MP Swati Maliwal

12:28 (IST) Sep 17

Arvind Kejriwal Resignation Live Updates: New CM would be a puppet CM, says BJP national spokesperson Pradeep Bhandari

AAP government supports a person who's family tried to stop Afzal Guru's hanging. The people of Delhi will never accept Naxal supporters. AAP wants to show that it treats women as dummies and puppets as Saurabh Bharadwaj had been saying that the new CM would be a puppet CM. The people of Delhi will give a befitting reply to this.

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'Arvind Kejriwal will move out of official residence'

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) national convenor Arvind Kejriwal resigned from his position as Delhi chief minister on Tuesday, paving the way for Atishi, the newly-elected leader of the party’s legislative assembly, to stake a claim to form the new government.

Kejriwal submitted his resignation to Delhi Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena. This move comes in the wake of his recent bail in the Delhi excise policy case. AAP leader and Delhi minister Gopal Rai explained that Kejriwal had committed to stepping down until he secured a renewed mandate from Delhi's electorate.

“Following his bail, Kejriwal stated he would return to the chief minister's role only after receiving a fresh mandate from the people of Delhi,” Rai said. “In line with this, he has resigned, and our MLAs have chosen Atishi as the new leader. We have informed the LG and requested an expedited swearing-in ceremony so governance can proceed smoothly for Delhi’s residents.”

Rai emphasized that the incoming government under Atishi will continue to build on Kejriwal’s initiatives aimed at benefiting Delhi's two crore residents.

Kejriwal was released from Tihar Jail on September 14, following the Supreme Court’s decision to grant him bail in the Delhi excise policy case. The court's conditions for his release include refraining from public commentary on the case and attending all court hearings unless otherwise exempted.

The current Delhi Assembly term is set to end on February 11, 2025. The last assembly election took place on February 8, 2020. AAP leaders have suggested that the upcoming Delhi assembly elections could coincide with polls in Maharashtra and Jharkhand later this year.