Chapter 559 Who is in Charge?



Chapter 559 Who is in Charge?

"Roton was instrumental in getting him released on bail this time," Bhagwant said. "If it weren't for Roton, the Enforcement Agency probably wouldn't have released him."

"So, I really have to thank Rodon very much?" Arvind sneered.

Bhagwant was silent for a moment.

What else could he say? Arvind was a little agitated now, and he probably couldn't hear anything he said.

"Those personnel changes need to be carefully considered. The current situation is very inappropriate," Arvind added.

“The situation in Delhi is complicated right now. If we make further adjustments, we will be in chaos internally and it will be even more difficult to control the situation in Delhi,” Bhagwant said hastily.

What would happen if Arvind brought some of these guys back? Wouldn't the Delhi Awami Party be in chaos? Especially since some of these guys were secretly colluding with the BJP. After kicking them out of key positions with great difficulty, Bhagwant would definitely not want to let them come back.

"What? Do I still count?" Arvind stared at Bhagwant coldly. "These days, many people want to talk about you, but I don't believe them."

Bhagwant opened his mouth, but he couldn't say more now.

What's the point of explaining it further?

Arvind has decided that he wants to seize power.

The Delhi Awami Party did not stabilize with Arvind's return, but became more chaotic.

Bhagwant sat opposite Rawdon again.

"If this continues, the Delhi Awami Party will be in big trouble," Bhagwant sighed. "I can still withstand the pressure from the BJP, but if Arvind does this now, we will collapse internally first."

"Arvind is no longer fit to lead the Delhi Awami Party," said Rawdon.

Bhagwant didn't know how to respond to this for a moment.

Anyway, the Delhi People's Party was founded by Arvind, and Arvind does have privileges in some things.

Even if Bhagwant wants this position, it is not easy for him to compete with Arvind openly, as it will be very unfavorable to his public opinion.

"What? You haven't made up your mind yet?" Rotten said with a smile.

"This?" Bhagwant hesitated and said, "Arvind still has great influence inside. If he objects, it will be very difficult for me to take the position by force. If things go wrong, it may cause the Delhi Awami Party to split, which is not the result we want to see."

"That's right. Split is not the result I want." Rawdon said, "Let me ask you, do you want to be the leader of the Delhi Civilian Party?"

"Sure, just this?" Bhagwant said.

"Please make the arrangements. I think I should meet Arvind. There are some things you can't explain to him clearly. I can make him sober up." Roden said in a cold voice.

Bhagwant was stunned for a moment and finally said nothing.

He has no way to deal with Arvind now. Since Rodon said so, he hopes Rodon can suppress Arvind.

Without Arvind’s support, it would become very difficult for him to achieve his goals.

After much thought, he decided to go to Roton for help.

Two days later, in a hotel box.

"If you have anything to say, please tell me now," Arvind said to Bhagwant. "There is no point in you delaying the personnel changes. I have made up my mind."

He now had a lot of issues with Bhagwant.

Bhagwant had such thoughts when he didn’t expect that he would be detained by the Enforcement Bureau for some time.

It is outrageous to want to seize power.

At this time, the door was pushed open.

Hearing the noise, Arvind turned around and was surprised to see Rawdon coming in.

"I heard that you two were here, so I came over to say hello." Roton laughed.

Arvind snorted.

What greeting? This was obviously arranged by Bhagwant.

He thought that Bhagwant called him out to discuss the issue of internal adjustments alone, but he didn't expect that he would invite Rodon.

This made him feel worse about Bhagwant.

Isn't this cheating?

If I had known that Roton would come today, I probably wouldn't have come.

Due to the behavior of the Maharashtra Democratic Party in Delhi and the relationship between Bhagwant and Rodon, Arvind now has a lot of opinions about Rodon and does not want to see him.

"Thank you, Director Mahesh, for the Enforcement Bureau matter." Arvind still said.

He said thank you, but his tone was not very nice.

I didn’t call him Director Mahesh before, as it would seem strange now.

Luo Dun didn't take it seriously, he smiled and said, "It's only natural, we are friends."

Arvind was a little annoyed and still a friend.

Do you have such a friend? He takes advantage of your troubles to poach your people.

Although other political parties such as the BJP are also doing this, Arvind just feels uncomfortable.

Of course, he also understood that a big reason for this was the collusion between Bhagwant and Rodon.

Arvind was not afraid of just Bhagwant.

But now with the addition of Rodun, Bhagwant's influence is extraordinary.

With the support of Rodun, it would be difficult for me to influence Punjab.

In other words, Punjab was completely in Bhagwant's hands.

Thinking of this, Arvind sometimes even felt a little regretful. It was a stupid move to let Bhagwant be in charge of the affairs of Punjab.

Unfortunately, there is no medicine for regret.

“Of course, we are friends,” Arvind said.

He certainly didn't want to offend Rawdon.

Even when he was at his peak, he had to befriend Roton.

His situation is not very good now. After being tricked by the People's Party, his support rate plummeted.

In front of Rotten, he now had even less confidence.

No matter how depressed you feel, you still have to respect Rodon when facing him.

"Since we meet today, I would like to have a chat with Mr. Arvind," said Rawdon.

“If you have anything to say, Director Mahesh, just tell me directly,” Arvind said.

How could he not know what Rawdon wanted to say? Bhagwant was here, didn't he understand all this?

It's aimed at his Delhi People's Party.

"I have heard about what is going on within the Delhi People's Party. As an outsider, it is not easy for me to say anything, but since the two northern and southern People's Parties have joined forces, I think I can still make some suggestions," said Roton.

"Of course, I'll listen to any suggestions you have," Arvind said.

"The Delhi Civilian Party can't afford to make any more trouble right now. The People's Party is eyeing them covetously. If the Delhi Civilian Party can't stabilize quickly, the People's Party will benefit in the end." Roton said, "And this time, the People's Party was able to grant you parole, but I can't say that I helped much. They let you come back because they want to cause conflicts within the Delhi Civilian Party. I don't want to see this happen. It would be too sad if it really happened. Wouldn't that let the People's Party succeed in its evil intentions?"

Arvind’s expression changed slightly.

Of course he understood what Rawdon was talking about.

But how could he accept what Bhagwant had done during this period?

He knew that the BJP had bad intentions.

If I am released on parole, with my return, there will definitely be some changes in power within the Delhi Adolf Party, which will make the internal situation more turbulent.

The internal instability on the Delhi Aidilfitri side will definitely be in the BJP’s favour.

Unfortunately, even though he knew these things, he could not remain indifferent to what Bhagwant had done.

This is about who holds power in the Delhi People's Party.

"I wonder if Director Mahesh has any solution to the current problem?" After all, Arvind was an old politician and he quickly regained his composure.

"I think Mr. Bhagwant's recent actions are very appropriate," said Rawdon.

This almost made Arvind go berserk.

Of course, he knew that Bhagwant and Rotun were in the same group. Now Rotun was so openly supporting Bhagwant. What was he trying to do? Was he trying to force him to give up power? Bhagwant's move was very appropriate, which meant that his own behavior was inappropriate.

Who is in charge of the Delhi People's Party? "Don't get me wrong, I think the current situation is the best for the Delhi People's Party." Roden could certainly understand Arvind's discomfort and anger. "The next general election is approaching. If the Delhi People's Party is still struggling with personnel adjustments at this time, then in my opinion, you will probably lose miserably in the next general election."

"Hmph, the power to govern Delhi must still be ours." Arvind snorted coldly.

"That's hard to say." Roton smiled and said, "Take the 2019 general election for example. All seven federal parliamentary seats in Delhi were won by the BJP. Although the ruling power in Delhi is in your hands, you have no advantage at all in the federal election. The ruling power in Delhi may also be in jeopardy in the future, and the BJP is constantly exerting its strength."

There are still big differences between federal elections and local elections. The voters who vote may be different, and even the same voter may have very different voting tendencies.

For example, during the national election, the BJP won all the seven seats in Delhi.

But when it came to the Delhi local council election, the Delhi People's Party won the ruling power in the region with an absolute majority of parliamentary seats.

The votes of these voters are so outrageous that who you vote for in national elections and local elections are two different things.

In the 2019 general election, the Delhi Aid Party had only one seat in the Indian federal parliament, which it obtained from Punjab.

Although the Delhi Aidilfitri Party has expanded to surrounding states such as Haryana and Gujarat to participate in elections, it has failed to get any seats.

As a result, the Delhi Aid Party can only be regarded as a regional party with limited influence across India.

Of course, among regional political parties, the Delhi Awami Party is a relatively special one.

After all, they hold the ruling power in the Delhi region, especially after taking over Punjab.

However, such good days were suddenly interrupted by the BJP. The impact of Arvind's arrest was too great.

(End of this chapter)

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