Will AAP be able to save the fort of Delhi by including opponents?
Looking at today's politics, it would not be wrong to say that in politics neither friend nor enemy remains for long. Because when an opponent becomes your own and when your own opponent becomes yours, nothing can be said. Pictures similar to this saying are being seen in delhi before the delhi assembly elections. Before the assembly elections, leaders of bjp, congress and aam aadmi party are leaving their parties and joining other parties for some reason or the other.
These days most of the leaders are joining Aam Aadmi Party. bjp congress leaders are leaving their parties and joining AAP. The AAP which these leaders were calling a corrupt party before today, today the same aam aadmi party is the most working party in delhi in their eyes. arvind kejriwal is an honest and development-oriented leader. If we talk about the leaders who joined aam aadmi party, then among the leaders who recently left congress and bjp and joined aam aadmi party, veer singh Dhingan, who was a 3-time mla from Seemapuri, delhi, joined AAP. Earlier, Congress's strong leader and 5-time mla Mateen ahmed also joined Aam Aadmi Party. Apart from this, BB Tyagi, former Chairman of MCD's Standing Committee, who contested elections from Laxmi nagar on bjp ticket, also joined AAP.
No one is less than anyone
After these political developments, it was believed that soon more leaders can also join AAP. Now its side effect is also visible. Just a few hours ago, AAP mla from Seelampur Abdul ahmed left aam aadmi party and joined Congress. Which shows that no one is less than anyone.
How much will AAP be able to do good for itself?
The important question is whether AAP will benefit from the politics of manipulation? Will the leaders coming from other parties be able to prevent the crushing defeat of AAP in the lok sabha elections in the 2025 assembly elections? Apart from this, will these leaders be able to protect the fort of AAP by becoming a shield?