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Atishi Marlena

Atishi Marlena, also known mononymously as Atishi, born 8 June 1981), is an Indian politician who served as the 8th Chief Minister of Delhi, the third female in the role, from 2024 to 2025. She belongs to the Aam Aadmi Party and is a member of its Political Affairs Committee, the governing body of the party. Prior to her appointment as the chief minister, she also served as the Minister of Education, P.W.D, Culture and Tourism in the Delhi Government. Previously, she served as advisor to the former Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi, Manish Sisodia, primarily on education, from July 2015 to 17 April 2018. She currently serves as Leader of Opposition in the Delhi Legislative Assembly since 2025, the first woman in the role, following her election as the AAP's house leader.

Early life and education
Atishi was born to Delhi University professors Vijay Singh and Tripta Wahi on 8 June 1981. Although she comes from a family of Punjabi background, just before the 2019 Indian general election, she dropped 'Marlena' from her surname to “not want to waste time in proving her identity.” She was given the middle name Marlena by her parents. According to her party, the name is a portmanteau of Marx and Lenin. Atishi was raised in Delhi. She did her schooling at Springdales School, New Delhi. She graduated in history from the St. Stephen's College, Delhi in 2001. She then went to the University of Oxford, and in 2003 she completed her master's degree in history on a Chevening scholarship. In 2005, she went to Magdalen College, Oxford as a Rhodes scholar.

Political career
In January 2013, she became involved in policy formulation for the AAP, which has its roots in that movement. She was closely involved with the Jal Satyagraha in Khandwa district of Madhya Pradesh 2015 and provided support to the AAP leader and activist spearheading the campaign Alok Agarwal during the historic protests, as well as during the legal battle that ensued. After the 2020 elections, she was made the AAP's in-charge for its Goa unit.

2019 Lok Sabha election
Atishi was appointed the Lok Sabha in-charge for East Delhi (Lok Sabha constituency) for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. She contested from the East Delhi (Lok Sabha constituency) as an Aam Aadmi Party candidate for the 2019 Indian general election. She lost to BJP's candidate Gautam Gambhir by a margin of 4.77 lakh votes, coming in third.


2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election
She contested in the 2020 Delhi Legislative Assembly election from Kalkaji (Delhi Assembly constituency) of South Delhi (Lok Sabha constituency). She defeated Dharambir Singh, a Bharatiya Janata Party candidate, by 11,422 votes.

Delhi Cabinet Minister (2023–2024)
She was inducted into the Delhi Government as a Cabinet Minister, along with Saurabh Bhardwaj after the resignation of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia and Health Minister Satyendra Kumar Jain. Atishi was also spearheading the flagship Mohalla Sabha Project for the Government of NCT of Delhi. The effort to decentralise governance to empower every citizen was a major promise of the AAP before coming to power.

Chief Minister of Delhi (2024–2025)
On 17 September 2024, she was named as the Chief Minister of Delhi in a meeting of Aam Admi Party MLAs at the residence of Arvind Kejriwal. With this, she went on to become the youngest ever CM of Delhi at an age of 43. Even though Aam Aadmi Party lost the 2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly election, Atishi again won from her constituency Kalkaji, defeating BJP's contender Ramesh Bidhuri by 3521 votes.

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