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Why Kejriwal's hubris was both bad politics and economics

The article from MSN discusses the political and economic implications of Arvind Kejriwal's arrest, the Chief Minister of Delhi, on charges related to a liquor policy scam. It critiques Kejriwal's approach as an example of hubris, suggesting that his overconfidence and aggressive political strategies have backfired. The piece argues that Kejriwal's actions, including his refusal to resign despite the arrest, have not only damaged his political standing but also potentially harmed Delhi's economy. The article points out that his combative stance against central agencies and his refusal to cooperate with investigations have led to a perception of him as a martyr among his supporters, but this has also resulted in administrative paralysis and economic uncertainty in Delhi. Furthermore, it highlights how his political tactics have strained relations with other political entities, potentially isolating his Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and affecting governance and economic policies in the region.

Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-in/news/India/why-kejriwal-s-hubris-was-both-bad-politics-and-economics/ar-AA1yGgK2 ]