A fresh political confrontation has emerged after AAP leader Anurag Dhanda responded sharply to remarks made by Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta regarding former CM Arvind Kejriwal and the judiciary.
Anurag Dhanda Questions Allegations on Judiciary
In a social media post accompanied by videos, Anurag Dhanda accused Rekha Gupta of raising questions about the judiciary. He countered her statements by asking whether she herself had earlier suggested that there could be “setting” within the judicial system.
Rekha Gupta’s Statement
Rekha Gupta, while addressing recent political developments, criticised former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, stating that he frequently approaches courts for legal relief and has shown disregard for democratic processes. She also questioned why leaders begin to criticise institutions when outcomes do not favour them.
Debate Over Trust in Institutions
The exchange has triggered a wider debate on political narratives around the judiciary. Rekha Gupta emphasised that the country has faith in the judicial system and expressed confidence that justice would prevail.
Political Tensions Rise
The responses reflects growing tensions between political parties, with both sides engaging in sharp rhetoric over institutional credibility and accountability.
Focus on Democratic Discourse
Observers note that such exchanges highlight the importance of maintaining balanced discourse around constitutional institutions, particularly the judiciary, which remains a cornerstone of democracy.
The political face-off underscores the ongoing tussle between leaders over narratives related to governance, accountability, and public trust in institutions.


