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Atishi takes charge as Delhi CM, leaves chair used by Kejriwal unoccupied

Delhi CM says her pain is like of Bharat’s when Lord Rama went to exile and Bharat ruled keeping Rama’s ‘khadaun’ (wooden sandals)

Atishi takes charge as Delhi CM, leaves chair used by Kejriwal unoccupied

Senior Aam Aadmi Party leader Atishi on Monday took charge as the eighth Chief Minister of Delhi, and she sat next to the chair used by her predecessor Arvind Kejriwal, saying her pain is like Bharat’s when Lord Rama went to exile, and he ruled the kingdom (Ayodhya) by keeping his ‘khadaun’ (wooden sandals).

The Delhi CM sat on a different chair, next to the chair used by Kejriwal when he was the CM, and said his chair would remain unoccupied.

Drawing a parallel to Bharat’s rule in Ayodhya with Lord Ram’s ‘khadaun’ in epic Ramayana, CM Atishi vowed to run the government for the next four months while Kejriwal’s chair remains a reminder of his anticipated return.

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Confident of Kejriwal’s comeback as CM, she expressed faith that the people of Delhi will once again elect him as their leader.

CM Atishi posted on social media handle X, “Today I have taken over the responsibility of the Chief Minister of Delhi. Today I have the same pain in my heart that Lord Bharat had when his elder brother Lord Shri Rama went on a 14-year exile, and Bharat had to take over the governance of Ayodhya. Just like Bharat ruled Ayodhya by keeping Lord Shri Ram’s sandals for 14 years, I will run the government of Delhi for 4 months.”

The CM added that Lord Ram is the ideal for everyone and Kejriwal also followed his path, served the people of Delhi and followed the decorum by resigning from the post of CM.

She further expressed that she was confident that now the people of Delhi will make Kejriwal the CM again by making him victorious with a huge majority in the assembly elections, and till that time, this chair of the CM will wait for him.

She added that Kejriwal has set an example of dignity and morality in the politics of this country, and alleged that for the previous two years, BJP has left no stone unturned to malign the AAP chief’s image.

She added that the saffron party got false cases filed against Kejriwal, got him arrested and kept him in jail for 6 months.

Atishi further said that when Kejriwal was granted bail by the Supreme Court, the top court said ‘his arrest was made with ill intent’.

The Delhi CM said that had it been any other leader, they would not have given a thought before sitting on the CM’s chair, but Kejriwal said that he would not sit on this chair until the people of Delhi show faith in his honesty, and tendered his resignation.

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