Prof K Nageshwar: Changed Kejriwal Nemesis Of BJP In Delhi (Video)

         మారిన కేజ్రీవాల్ ఢిల్లీలో BJP ని ముంచారు || Changed Kejriwal Nemesis Of BJP In Delhi ||

Kejriwal Reinvented
There is a significant difference in the way Kejriwal and AAP has been conducting their politics in the recent past. Kejriwal known for his anarchic politics is now steering clear of any controversies. He is maintaining a strategic distance from national issues that is inviting massive socio-political polarization. Thus, he is carefully avoiding the trap laid by the BJP. The AAP has almost transformed itself into a sort of regional party at least in Delhi. Despite his limited national political footprints, Kejriwal earlier used to make a lot of noise against BJP especially Modi. But, now he is more or less transformed into a regional satrap. The BJP is certainly annoyed with this changed character of AAP and its supremo.

Modi Vs Kejriwal
The nationwide experience in the saffron party clearly indicates that Modi magic fails to work in Assembly elections especially when he is pitched against strong regional leaders. This is the experience in states like Odisha, Telangana, etc. Though, Kejriwal does not represent any regional aspirations as such, but, his politics and governance model emerged as an alternative at least in a limited sense in the contemporary Indian democracy.

Thus, Delhi proves to be a hard nut to crack for the BJP. If the fight turns out into a referendum on Modi, the Congress vote can prove fatal for AAP as it would entail split in the anti-BJP vote. But, if the AAP succeeds in turning the Delhi elections into a sort of a referendum on Kejriwal’s rule, the vote split between BJP and the Congress in a three-cornered contest can prove to be beneficial for AAP.

https://newsmeter.in/opinions-interviews-delhi-polls-will-kejriwal-maintain-its-grip-or-will-bjp-make-the-big-move/

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Prof K Nageshwar: Changed Kejriwal Nemesis Of BJP In Delhi (Video)
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మారిన కేజ్రీవాల్ ఢిల్లీలో BJP ని ముంచారు || Changed Kejriwal Nemesis Of BJP In Delhi || Kejriwal Reinvented There is a significant difference in the way Kejriwal and AAP has been conducting their politics in the recent past. Kejriwal known for his anarchic politics is now steering clear of any controversies. He is maintaining a strategic distance from national issues that is inviting massive socio-political polarization. Thus, he is carefully avoiding the trap laid by the BJP. The AAP has almost transformed itself into a sort of regional party at least in Delhi. Despite his limited national political footprints, Kejriwal earlier used to make a lot of noise against BJP especially Modi. But, now he is more or less transformed into a regional satrap. The BJP is certainly annoyed with this changed character of AAP and its supremo. Modi Vs Kejriwal The nationwide experience in the saffron party clearly indicates that Modi magic fails to work in Assembly elections especially when he is pitched against strong regional leaders. This is the experience in states like Odisha, Telangana, etc. Though, Kejriwal does not represent any regional aspirations as such, but, his politics and governance model emerged as an alternative at least in a limited sense in the contemporary Indian democracy. Thus, Delhi proves to be a hard nut to crack for the BJP. If the fight turns out into a referendum on Modi, the Congress vote can prove fatal for AAP as it would entail split in the anti-BJP vote. But, if the AAP succeeds in turning the Delhi elections into a sort of a referendum on Kejriwal’s rule, the vote split between BJP and the Congress in a three-cornered contest can prove to be beneficial for AAP. https://newsmeter.in/opinions-interviews-delhi-polls-will-kejriwal-maintain-its-grip-or-will-bjp-make-the-big-move/

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