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Unity Remains a Struggle for AAP Following Their Defeat

Struggling to maintain unity within its ranks, the AAP faces a challenging task in preserving its voter base as popularity wanes following their defeat in Delhi elections.

Struggling to Maintain Cohesion Within AAP Following Severe Defeat
Struggling to Maintain Cohesion Within AAP Following Severe Defeat

Unity Remains a Struggle for AAP Following Their Defeat

AAP Suffers Crushing Defeat in Delhi, Kejriwal Faces Challenges Ahead

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), a political party based in Delhi, has been swept out of power in the capital city. The party, led by Arvind Kejriwal, faced a crushing defeat in the recent elections.

Kejriwal, who was seeking to position himself as a significant challenger to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, now faces a long and lonely road ahead. The AAP's main challenge is maintaining unity within the party amid decreasing popularity among voters.

Despite the election defeat, the current popularity of the AAP among voters in Delhi is not explicitly detailed in the available search results. However, the broader political context in India shows challenges for ruling parties and rising opposition strength in other regions.

In other news, Union Minister Meghwal announced GST 2.0, intended to make life easier for businesses and households. Meanwhile, the Chief Justice of India (CJI) affirmed respect for all religions, and the Supreme Court (SC) ordered states and Union Territories (UTs) to notify rules for registering Sikh weddings.

On a separate note, the BJP accused Rahul Gandhi of trying to create chaos in India similar to Nepal and Lanka. The specific details of these allegations are not clear at this time.

As the political landscape in India continues to evolve, it remains to be seen how the AAP will navigate its current challenges and whether Kejriwal will continue to seek a significant role in national politics.

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