
Tyagi, a well-established figure within the BJP, reportedly cited discontent with the party's current policies and direction as a key reason for his switch. His departure reflects a broader disillusionment among certain BJP members, particularly in Delhi, where AAP has maintained a stronghold in recent years. Insiders suggest that Tyagi’s decision may influence other BJP members who feel sidelined or discontented, as AAP continues to position itself as a strong alternative, especially with its governance initiatives centered around education and healthcare.