The stage is set at Jantar Mantar for a high-stakes AAP assembly, where leaders are promising to escalate their campaign for Delhi’s rightful demands. Gopal Rai, a prominent AAP figure, asserted that under BJP governance, the national capital has deteriorated rapidly within just one year.
Speaking candidly, Rai highlighted the widespread distress plaguing Delhi residents for the past year. With courts vindicating AAP leaders, the party remains steadfast in its pursuit of transparent governance and will redouble efforts to secure Delhi’s rights.
Saurabh Bharadwaj framed the event as a strategic conclave, not a demonstration, with Arvind Kejriwal sharing the podium alongside Bhagwant Mann and other regional heavyweights. He accused the BJP-led setup and LG of mass dismissals of youth, from bus marshals to others, via sham prosecutions—a topic Kejriwal will tackle directly.
Targeting Rekha Gupta’s regime, Bharadwaj said thousands of service-oriented staff were unceremoniously axed, fueling their resolve for retribution. Efforts by police to thwart the rally by carting away seating were futile, he noted, predicting a day when public wrath spares no one in power.
Isudan Gadhvi hailed Kejriwal as a beacon of integrity, with the whole country fixated on Jantar Mantar. Atishi detailed the nationwide outrage over BJP’s plots against AAP, extending to Delhi’s everyday struggles. Expect Kejriwal to weave local grievances into the narrative.
This rally underscores AAP’s resurgence, blending national solidarity with hyper-local advocacy, potentially reshaping Delhi’s power dynamics.