In a significant political development, Kailash Gahlot, a senior leader of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), announced his decision to join the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Gahlot, who served as an MLA and minister in the Delhi government, made the move official in the presence of BJP Delhi Chief Virendra Sachdeva.
Gahlot described the decision as a difficult one, reflecting on his long-standing association with the AAP. “This is not an easy step for me,” he said. “I was a part of the AAP since the time of Anna Hazare, and I have worked for Delhi throughout… as an MLA and minister.” His reference to Hazare’s anti-corruption movement, which laid the foundation for AAP, underscored the emotional weight of his departure.
Having been a key figure in AAP’s governance and reforms in Delhi, Gahlot’s shift to BJP marks a significant change in the political landscape of the capital. While the reasons behind his decision remain unclear, it signals a realignment in Delhi politics.
The BJP welcomed Gahlot warmly, with Virendra Sachdeva lauding his contributions to Delhi’s development and expressing confidence in his ability to strengthen the party.
As Gahlot transitions to the BJP, the move is likely to spark discussions on its impact on both AAP’s internal dynamics and the BJP’s strategy in the capital. For now, the political narrative in Delhi takes a new turn, with one of AAP’s prominent faces now aligning with its opposition.