Political tempers flared in Delhi as BJP launched an audacious poster offensive against AAP minister Atishi, squarely demanding her dismissal. The campaign paints a grim picture of her performance, urging AAP to act decisively.
Crafted for shock value, the posters dominate public spaces with unflinching critiques of policy flops and accountability gaps. BJP frames Atishi as the face of AAP’s crumbling credibility, from healthcare hickups to urban decay.
Manoj Tiwari, BJP MP from North East Delhi, unveiled the materials amid cheering supporters. ‘Enough is enough—sack Atishi to restore faith,’ he urged, backed by data points on rising complaints under her stewardship.
This isn’t BJP’s first rodeo with such tactics, but the precision targeting of Atishi signals her growing prominence—and vulnerability—within AAP. The party eyes this as leverage in the battle for Delhi hearts.
AAP loyalists decry it as smear tactics from a floundering opposition, but early buzz suggests traction. Social media metrics show explosive engagement, with hashtags trending locally.
Looking ahead, this poster could ignite a chain reaction of retaliatory campaigns. For Atishi, it’s a defining moment: weather the storm or see her influence wane. BJP’s gamble underscores their all-out war footing as elections loom.