Major Setback for AAP as 15 Councillors Resign and Form New Party

In a surprising turn of events, fifteen councillors from the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) have resigned, with former leader Mukesh Goyal announcing the formation of a new political party called the Indraprastha Development Party. Goyal criticized AAP's leadership for failing to listen to its members and for unfulfilled promises. As AAP opts out of the upcoming mayoral elections, the political landscape in Delhi is set for a significant shift. This article delves into the reasons behind the resignations and the potential impact on the city's governance.
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Major Setback for AAP as 15 Councillors Resign and Form New Party

Resignation of Councillors from AAP

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has faced a significant blow in Delhi, with 15 of its councillors resigning. Mukesh Goyal, the former leader of the house, has announced the formation of a new political entity named the Indraprastha Development Party. He claims that 13 councillors have joined him in this new venture, and he suggested that members from both Congress and BJP might also align with them.


Concerns Raised by Mukesh Goyal

Goyal expressed his dissatisfaction, stating that although AAP came to power with a full majority, the party merely issued orders without listening to its members. He criticized the leadership for focusing solely on blaming the opposition, claiming he has never witnessed such a situation in his 26 years as a councillor.


Promises Unfulfilled

He further mentioned that councillors were misled with promises of receiving one lakh rupees, which have yet to materialize. With only two years left in their term, he fears that their work will remain unfulfilled. Goyal has officially resigned from AAP and is optimistic about attracting several councillors from BJP and Congress to his new party.


AAP's Decision on Mayoral Elections

In a related development, AAP announced that it would not contest the mayoral elections scheduled for April 25. The party cited a lack of sufficient numbers in the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) as the reason, indicating that the BJP holds the majority. Saurabh Bhardwaj, the president of AAP Delhi, confirmed that they have decided not to field a candidate for the mayoral position this time, suggesting that the BJP should choose its own mayor and govern Delhi without excuses.


Recent Developments in MCD

In the recent MCD elections, BJP's Raja Iqbal Singh was elected as the new mayor of Delhi.


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