Arvind Kejriwal, the Chief Minister of Delhi, has re-entered the election fray, providing a significant boost to the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the INDIA bloc's Lok Sabha campaign. Granted interim bail by the Supreme Court for election purposes, Kejriwal is wasting no time in leading the party's campaign.
Kejriwal will kick off his campaign with a roadshow in south Delhi, scheduled for Saturday, where he will be joined by Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann. Known for his ability to draw large crowds, Kejriwal is expected to be the star campaigner for the AAP.
Kejriwal's Return to the Campaign Trail
Kejriwal's return comes at a crucial juncture for the AAP-INDIA bloc, which is contesting seats in multiple states. His presence is expected to invigorate the campaign and draw large crowds, particularly in states like Punjab, where the AAP is contesting all 13 seats.
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Impact on the Campaign
Kejriwal's ability to connect with voters and his popularity as a leader are seen as major assets for the alliance. His participation is likely to galvanize supporters and