Arvind Kejriwal has proposed Atishi as the new Chief Minister of Delhi, marking a significant shift in the city's political landscape. Atishi, who currently serves as the Education Minister, will make history as the third woman to hold the Chief Ministerial position in Delhi and the eighth overall leader of the national capital.
The Delhi Assembly is scheduled to meet on September 26 and 27 to formalize this transition. Prior to the legislative session, Delhi minister Saurabh Bharadwaj clarified that Sunita Kejriwal would not be taking over the role from her husband, Arvind Kejriwal.
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In the lead-up to the pivotal elections, Arvind Kejriwal declared that a public re-election would act as a "certificate" of his integrity. This statement from the 54-year-old leader followed his recent release from Tihar Jail, where he had been held in connection with a corruption case linked to the Delhi Excise Policy scam. The Supreme Court granted him bail just two days before.
The Supreme Court also set specific conditions for Kejriwal’s release. He is required to avoid making public statements about the case and must attend all trial court hearings, except when otherwise exempted.
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