In a major political development, Delhi's Transport Minister and senior Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Kailash Gahlot has resigned from the party's primary membership. In his resignation letter addressed to AAP's National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal and Minister Atishi, Gahlot cited unfulfilled promises and recent controversies as reasons for stepping down.
Gahlot, a prominent figure in the AAP government, expressed dissatisfaction over the party's inability to deliver on key promises made to the people of Delhi. In his letter, he highlighted the failure to clean the Yamuna River despite it being a major election pledge. "We promised the people a cleaner Yamuna, but we have failed to deliver on that commitment," he wrote.
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