Arvind Kejriwal’s arrest sends ripples through the political landscape, presenting a dual-edged sword. For AAP, it’s a test of resilience and public support, potentially galvanising its base by rallying against perceived political vendettas. Conversely, the BJP may seize this to bolster its anti-corruption narrative. However, the move risks the ruling party as it is being seen as a political ploy, possibly backfiring by eliciting sympathy for Kejriwal.
However, the true impact hinges on public perception—will they view Kejriwal as a martyr or a malefactor? This arrest could either be the AAP’s crucible or the BJP’s boon, with the answer lying in the court of public opinion.
Maybe, the arrest has thrown the AAP into a challenging situation, as Kejriwal is not only the party’s founding leader but also its national convenor and primary face. His strategic acumen has played a pivotal role in navigating the party through turbulent waters and …