AAP Top Brass Snub: Kailash Gahlot’s Decision To Quit Wasn’t On A Whim; AAP MLA and Former Cabinet Minister Leaves Party Against Its Will

In a surprising turn of events, senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Kailash Gahlot has quit the party just days after the arrest of top leadership figures and amidst a brewing power struggle within its ranks. Sources close to Gahlot have revealed that he was under immense pressure from central agencies and had been facing financial scrutiny since his tenure as Delhi's home minister.
This sudden departure comes at a tumultuous time for AAP, with sources suggesting that Gahlot had been expecting more power and a better position after the recent reshuffle. The latest setback may raise questions about whether Gahlot's move was entirely voluntary or if he was pushed out of his position by the AAP high command.
Gahlot's decision to leave AAP marks a shift in one of the party's most seasoned leaders, who remained largely silent against the Centre and L-G despite being part of prominent government departments. The development also underscores the growing influence exerted by newcomers like Atishi from within the party ranks, with sources suggesting that several senior AAP leaders were resentful over her rapid rise to key positions.
While the reasons behind Gahlot's departure are unclear, many speculate that he may be joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Nevertheless, the outcome is uncertain and awaits further developments.