With 48 seats, the bharatiya janata party (BJP) defeated the aam aadmi party (AAP), which only managed 22 seats, in the delhi Assembly elections.
 
Arvind kejriwal, one of the AAP candidates who nearly lost, was impacted by the Congress's votes, which prevented it from opening its account. Under the leadership of prime minister Narendra Modi, the bjp ran for office, and the campaign was managed by home minister amit Shah. To beat the AAP, the party also rallied a powerful group of MPs, chief ministers, and Union ministers from states that were dominated by the BJP.


Arvind kejriwal is no longer an mla or chief minister after losing the delhi Assembly elections. Only as the leader of the aam aadmi party would he pursue a career in politics. He is not eligible for a government bungalow or a salary because he was a chief minister before.
 

He might be able to apply for government housing, but it's doubtful that he'll be given a cottage. In addition to other benefits normally granted to past chief ministers, kejriwal is anticipated to earn a pension.
 
What is the current amount of Arvind Kejriwal's pension?

As a former mla, arvind kejriwal would get a pension of Rs 15,000 per month after losing the delhi Assembly elections. Former delhi MLAs are entitled to a base income of Rs 15,000 per month under the pension plan, which was updated on february 14, 2023. An MLA's pension rises by Rs 1,000 per month if they have served more than one term. However, Kejriwal's pension will not be increased because he lost the election.

Arvind kejriwal will be eligible for a number of benefits offered to former MLAs in addition to his pension. In addition to government facilities, certain private hospitals will provide him and his family with free medical care. Although it will only be for official travel, kejriwal will receive a travel allowance. Additionally, he will be eligible for internet and phone allowances.
 
Kejriwal will get top-level protection as a former chief minister, as well as official cars and a driver to make sure he can easily attend social and political gatherings.
 
 
 

 

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