As the Delhi Assembly election results unfold and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) grapples with a tough fight against the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Rajya Sabha MP Swati Maliwal has sparked a fresh political storm with a veiled social media post. Known for her candid stance on Delhi’s governance, Maliwal shared an image of Draupadi’s infamous ‘cheer haran’ from the Mahabharata, a powerful reference often used to symbolize betrayal and injustice. Although she provided no caption to the post, the implicit message of criticism was clear to her followers and political observers alike.
Throughout the election campaign, Maliwal had been an outspoken critic of the AAP government. She embarked on a tour across Delhi, highlighting various public grievances and consistently taking aim at Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s administration. Her criticisms were direct, and her social media posts had often highlighted what she viewed as governance shortcomings in the national capital.
Despite her affiliation with AAP, Maliwal’s latest cryptic tweet seems to express discontent with the current political scenario. The use of the ‘cheer haran’ reference, historically associated with betrayal, has raised eyebrows and sparked speculation about potential internal discord within the party. Many believe the post is a veiled swipe at Kejriwal’s leadership, especially as the BJP appears to be making significant inroads into AAP’s stronghold.
As the election results continue to unfold, with BJP edging closer to a majority, Maliwal’s tweet has gone viral, attracting widespread attention on social media. X users were quick to respond, with some praising Maliwal for being a “game changer” in the elections. One user remarked, “One woman solely destroyed the AAP wave. Kudos,” reflecting the growing sentiment that Maliwal’s criticisms of her own party may have influenced public opinion. Another commented, “You are the game changer of Delhi Elections.”
Despite the strong reactions from her supporters, others see Maliwal’s tweet as a symbol of growing tension within the AAP camp, with some speculating about the possibility of an internal rift. Whether Maliwal’s post was an intentional critique of her party or merely a personal expression of frustration remains unclear, but it is evident that the political drama surrounding the Delhi Assembly elections is far from over.
In the coming days, it will be interesting to see how Maliwal’s actions affect her political standing within the AAP, as well as whether her criticisms will continue to echo throughout the post-election narrative.