Indian opposition leader Arvind Kejriwal yesterday picked Delhi minister Atishi to replace him as chief minister of the capital territory, allowing him to focus on winning a fresh mandate in elections due next year after getting bail in a graft case.
Atishi, 43, is a founding member of the decade-old Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) that rose to national prominence after emerging out of an anti-corruption movement led by Kejriwal, a fierce critic of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
She has been a leading face of AAP and the Delhi government after Kejriwal, 56, was arrested and detained in prison in March in a corruption case he calls “politically motivated”.
“While this responsibility lies with me, I will protect the people of Delhi and run the government under Kejriwal’s guidance,” Atishi told reporters.
Kejriwal was granted bail on Friday by India’s Supreme Court, almost six months after being detained in connection with alleged corruption in the capital city’s liquor sales policy. Kejriwal and AAP deny the allegations.
After his release, Kejriwal said he would resign as chief minister to focus on campaigning for elections for Delhi’s assembly, due to be held by mid-February. AAP leaders said Kejriwal said he would return as chief minister only if people certify his honesty by voting for him and his party, indicating what analysts said is a strategy to seek votes on the ground that he has been wrongly targeted.
Kejriwal was arrested weeks before national elections, prompting the opposition to accuse Modi and his Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government of denying them a level-playing field as Modi sought a record, third straight term.
Modi and BJP denied the accusations and said law enforcement agencies were only doing their job. Last week, BJP said bail to Kejriwal did not mean he was innocent.