New Delhi: Kailash Gahlot, former Delhi minister and senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader joined the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Monday, a day after quitting Arvind Kejriwal-led party. Gahlot joined the BJP at party headquarters in the presence of senior BJP leaders including Manohar Lal Khattar, Jay Panda, Anil Baluni, Delhi BJP chief Virendra Sachdeva and more.
Gahlot, AAP’s Jat face in the capital and MLA from Najafgarh constituency twice, was a minister in the AAP government since 2017 and held charge of key portfolios including home, transport, IT and women and child development.
After resigning from AAP and the ministerial post he issued a letter addressing party convenor Arvind Kejriwal saying there were many embarrassing and strange controversies like the new bungalow making everyone doubt whether "we still believe in being a common man".
"It is clear that if the Delhi government spends most of its time fighting the Center, there cannot be real progress for Delhi. I have no option left but to separate from AAP and hence I am resigning from the primary membership of the Aam Aadmi Party," the letter read.
Accusing AAP of indulging in a self-political agenda, he said, "Another painful thing is that instead of fighting for the rights of the people, we are fighting only for our political agenda, due to which there is difficulty in providing even basic services to the people of Delhi. I started my political journey with a commitment to serve the people of Delhi and I want to continue doing so. That is why I have no option left to separate from any party and hence I am resigning from the primary membership of the Aam Aadmi Party".
Earlier on July 10 former Delhi minister and MLA from Patel Nagar, Rajkumar Anand, joined the BJP along with AAP sitting MLAs Kartar Singh Tanwar, Ratnesh Gupta, Sachin Rai, former MLA Veena Anand and AAP councillor Umed Singh Phogat.
The departments held by Gehlot will remain with the Delhi chief minister Atishi. A statement from the Delhi CMO said Gehlot was in charge of transport, administrative reforms, information and technology, home, women and child development.
After joining BJP, Kailash Gahlot said, "Some people must be thinking that this decision was taken overnight and under someone's pressure. I want to tell them that I have never done anything under anyone's pressure till date...I am hearing that an attempt is being made to build a narrative that it was done under the pressure of ED and CBI but all this is wrong..."