New Delhi; Leading News Service: After Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal's arrest in Delhi liquor case, Kejriwal has sent a message to the workers. It was broadcast by his wife Sunita Kejriwal via video. After that, discussions started about whether the face of the post of Chief Minister of Delhi will change.
Our leader Kejriwal will run the government from jail, such statements are being made by AAP leaders and ministers. Kejriwal has also issued an order for the water ministry while in jail. But in Delhi, Punjab and other states, alternative leadership is needed for various reasons like campaigning, meetings, planning. So there are many questions like whether Arvind Kejriwal as Chief Minister can really manage from jail, whether it is right to remain Chief Minister after being arrested as a political ethics.
The pulse of most things in Delhi is in the hands of the central government. As a representative of the central government, the role of the lieutenant governor is very important at the administrative level. In all these circumstances, many questions arise like how much it will be possible for Arvind Kejriwal to run the government from jail, even if he decides to run the government, will he be able to meet his ministers regularly to consult them, if Kejriwal does not resign, will there be President's rule?
Kejriwal's wife Sunita Kejriwal's name is being mentioned in the talks of changing the Chief Minister in Delhi. The reason for this was Kejriwal's message read out by him. Kejriwal's wife Chief Minister, this experiment can be done on behalf of 'AAP'. Because if any minister or leader other than Kejriwal is given the post of Chief Minister, there is a possibility of internal faction among the leaders. It is not beneficial for 'AAP' to have such things happen on the eve of elections. On the contrary, campaigning saying that Kejriwal was wronged will be more beneficial for AAP and its allies. Therefore, it is more likely that Arvind Kejriwal's colleagues will collectively campaign for sympathy on Kejriwal's issue.