Kailash Gehlot will join BJP: Kailash Gehlot, who has been a minister in the Delhi government, can join BJP today at 12.30 pm. According to sources, Kailash Gehlot will join BJP at Delhi BJP headquarters. On Sunday itself, Kailash Gehlot had resigned from the ministerial post and the Aam Aadmi Party. Kailash Gehlot was in charge of several key departments in the Delhi government, including Home, Transport, IT and Women and Child Development. But his sudden resignation created a stir in Delhi politics.
Kailash Gehlot is one of the special ministers of Kejriwal.
Kailash Gehlot was a special minister in both Kejriwal and Atishi cabinets. Gehlot has made serious allegations against Aam Aadmi Party. He wrote a letter to Kejriwal saying that there are many shameful issues like ‘Sheesh Mahal’ and cle.ng of Yamuna, due to which everyone is doubting whether we are still such people. Kailash Gehlot wrote in his resignation that the Delhi government will spend most of its time fighting with the Center due to which the state will not be able to develop.
Delhi government will not be able to develop the state: Gehlot
I am left with no option but to part ways with AAP and hence I am resigning from the primary membership of Aam Aadmi Party. He further said that I had joined the party only because of honest politics, now that is no more.
This allegation was leveled against the party
Kailash Gehlot, who has been the minister of several key departments in the Delhi government including Home, Transport, IT and Women and Child Development, also said in a letter to Kejriwal that another painful thing is that instead of fighting for the rights of the people. We are only fighting for our political agenda. This has also seriously weakened our ability to provide basic services to the people of Delhi.
Kailash Gehlot has over 16 years of experience in legal practice
Kailash Gehlot is also an advocate in the Supreme Court and Delhi High Court and has over 16 years of experience in legal practice. Gehlot was also an executive member of the Delhi High Court Bar Association from 2005 to 2007.