As all Opposition parties vying for seats in the Delhi assembly polls have sharply criticized the Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party government, uncertainty has emerged in the upcoming Delhi elections. There is a significant conflict among the party's improved prospects. Not many politicians are prepared to voice their opinions to the public and even fewer political parties voluntarily hope to gain support during the election.
Congress Party's one leader ahead of Delhi assembly elections imploded on this ruling party by saying, "Kejriwal is going to lose his seat." It was definitely not her off-duty style that particularly evoked political interest. If the runway is anything to go by, her timely penchant for such an acerbic remark is supposedly not going everywhere.
It does not in any political course imply that the AAP leader would end up using the completely anticipated statement to more naturally express his established political fervour. Prominent political groups are suddenly more often coming in the same vicinity. A foot within a shoe is harmful because of the blend of such remaining factors. Is not temptation another recognised diction for the impending danger of defeat?
The assembly elections have been looming as a challenge for all the political parties trying to gain over the Aam Aadmi Party's continuous hold in the Delhi assembly. This election by itself without a one-sided political wave provides perfect anticipations for some kind of change on various seats, as is being presumed by political gazers.
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