Post-Defeat: The Activities of BJP's Nupur Sharma and Other Candidates in Delhi Elections
Introduction
Recently, the Delhi Elections concluded with significant shifts in political landscapes. One of the prominent figures, BJP's Nupur Sharma, faced defeat in her campaign against AAP's Akashwani Khanna. Her decision to leave the All India Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar (AAP) party and the lack of public attention on her activities post-defeat sparks curiosity and debates on the activities of defeated candidates in the political arena.
Activities of Defeated Candidates in Delhi Elections
After the defeat in the Delhi Elections, many defeated candidates from various political parties, including AAP in Delhi, Goa, and Punjab, have been seen engaging in a variety of activities. While some are stepping back from active politics, others are focusing on research and other professional pursuits. Nupur Sharma, who recently left the AAP, stands out for her unique focus on a peculiar field of study.
Nupur Sharma's Research on Monkeys and Their Jumping Patterns
Contrary to the general expectations of post-election inaction, Nupur Sharma, after leaving the AAP, has chosen to dedicate her time to an unusual research project. She is currently engaged in an intense study of the jumping patterns of monkeys. This work suggests a shift in priorities away from traditional political roles and towards a more academic pursuit. The focus on such an unconventional research area might also indicate a personal passion or interest in areas outside of politics.
Active Engagement by Other Defeated Candidates
While Nupur Sharma’s unique research endeavors stand out, it is important to note the varied activities of other defeated candidates. Many former BJP leaders who faced electoral defeats are choosing to play a passive role in the BJP administration. Instead of being actively involved, they are focusing on serving the objectives that please Prime Minister Modi and Home Minister Shah, thereby extending the BJP's rule across the country. These activities range from contributing to policy-making to supporting key BJP-aligned social and cultural initiatives.
Conclusion
The post-election activities of Nupur Sharma and other defeated candidates in the Delhi Elections reveal a mix of political inactivity and pursuit of alternative interests. While some may view this as a sign of disengagement, it also highlights the versatile nature of post-political careers.