In the Delhi assembly election results, Aam Aadmi Party chief leader Atishi has won his victory from Kalkaji assembly seat. With this victory, the party will get a chance to raise its voice effectively in the BJP majority assembly. Atishi defeated BJP’s Ramesh Bidhuri by more than 3500 votes. After the victory, Atishi danced fiercely on the Haryanvi song ‘Bap To Bap will be’ with her workers.
A video of Atishi’s dance is also being shared on social media site X. In this video, she is seen dancing with her workers. Many party workers are also seen dancing with him. In the initial trend, Atishi Ramesh was trailing from Bidhuri, but after several rounds of counting, she went ahead and won.
Sharing the video of Atishi, Aam Aadmi Party’s Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal taunted, “What a shameless demonstration is this?” The party lost, all the big leaders lost and Atishi Marlein is celebrating such a celebration ?? “
Ramesh Bidhuri targeted Atishi, controversy
During the election campaign, there was also a sharp debate between the two leaders. Ramesh Bidhuri targeted Atishi to change his nickname “Marlena” to “Leo”, which created controversy. In response to this, Atishi expressed his grief with tears in the press conference and accused Bidhuri of abusing his elderly father. The dispute eventually worked in his favor.
Atishi’s family and his studies!
Atishi was born to Vijay Singh and Tripta Wahi’s house, both were professors at Delhi University. He completed his schooling from Springdale’s School in Delhi and then graduated in history from St. Stephen’s College, University of Delhi. Later he also studied at Oxford University.
In 2015, Atishi was appointed as an advisor to the then Education Minister Manish Sisodia. She was involved in the government’s efforts to improve the education system and resolve structural challenges. He also served as a member of the party’s political affairs committee. In 2019, he contested the Lok Sabha elections against Gautam Gambhir of BJP from East Delhi seat, but lost.
In 2024, Atishi was sworn in as the eighth and youngest Chief Minister of Delhi.
In September 2024, Atishi was sworn in as the eighth and youngest Chief Minister of Delhi, and became the third woman to hold the post. Last year, when most of the party’s top leaders were in jail in corruption cases, they took the party from its biggest crisis as the Chief Minister.