Representation के नाम पर OBC SC को मूर्ख बना रही BJP और AAP | Delhi Election | F&F Ep. 66

 
Are Dalit voters shifting away from the Aam Aadmi Party in the upcoming Delhi elections? Despite claiming to champion Ambedkar's ideals, AAP has been accused of sidelining Dalit leadership. Former minister Raj Kumar Anand alleges that AAP uses Dalits only for votes but fails to provide real representation. In 11 years, the party has not appointed a single Dalit as a chairman of any college or commission. Delhi has 12 reserved assembly seats, which have played a crucial role in deciding past election outcomes. In 2013, Dalits supported AAP, helping it win 9 out of 12 reserved seats. In 2015 and 2020, AAP swept all 12 seats. However, concerns over the lack of Dalit leadership in the party are now raising questions about their continued support. Delhi has over 600 slum colonies and 1,700 unauthorized settlements, where a significant Dalit population resides. Issues like sanitation, clean water, and housing remain major concerns. While AAP’s free electricity and water schemes provide short-term relief, they fail to offer long-term solutions. With BJP fielding 14 Dalit candidates and Congress highlighting Ambedkar’s legacy, will Dalit voters reconsider their choices? Will AAP’s symbolic gestures, like Kejriwal’s visits to the Valmiki temple, be enough to retain their trust? Join us in this episode of Facts & Figures as we analyze Dalit representation, voting patterns, and political dynamics in Delhi. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe to Molitics for in-depth political analysis!