Overview
- Arvind Kejriwal, released on bail after six months in jail, declared he will resign as Delhi Chief Minister in two days.
- Kejriwal demands early elections in November, instead of the scheduled February 2025, to seek a public mandate on his honesty.
- The Supreme Court imposed conditions on his bail, barring him from entering the Chief Minister's office or signing official documents.
- AAP is set to hold a meeting to decide Kejriwal's interim successor, with potential candidates including Atishi, Saurabh Bharadwaj, and Kailash Gahlot.
- Opposition parties, including BJP and Congress, have criticized Kejriwal's move, calling it a political stunt and questioning the timing of his resignation.