These 5 lessons should be learnt from Sushma's tenure!!!

1. Focus on basic issues: Delhi's people are generally very sensitive about basic issues like health, education, water, and electricity. This was lacking during sushma Swaraj's 52-day tenure as Chief Minister. Because assembly elections are going to be held in the capital in the coming few months. In such a situation, Atishi will have to pay attention to these issues and make concrete and effective plans to solve them.

2. Public trust and transparency: professor Alok Mishra of patna University said that a major reason behind the defeat of sushma Swaraj's government was the lack of public trust and transparency. Maintaining people's trust and maintaining transparency is extremely important for the success of any government. Atishi will have to maintain complete transparency in her government, especially on any controversial issue. She will have to come out openly in front of the public and ensure clarity of her policies and decisions.

3. Maintain communication with the public: During sushma Swaraj's tenure, there was a lack of direct communication with the public and listening to their problems. Atishi should maintain a constant dialogue with the public, so that their issues and expectations can be understood and a prompt response can be given.

4. Focus on political strategy: There were many reasons behind BJP's defeat in Delhi, including the impact of electoral strategy. Atishi and aam aadmi party will have to focus on a solid and effective political strategy, which will strengthen the party's position and lead to success in future electoral contests.

5. Maintain internal party unity: Apart from this, during sushma Swaraj's governmentBJP had to face lack of political support and alliances. This affected the stability and effectiveness of her government. Atishi will have to maintain good relations and alliances with various political parties and leaders. This will enable her to implement her policies and avoid any possible political instability.

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