This article will look into the growing anti-incumbency wave in Delhi, with a focus on the problems of Arvind Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party, which has been in power for quite some time in this city. Governance issues, public discontent, allegations of corruption, and strategies of opposition parties are some aspects the article will question to understand why AAP is becoming unpopular now. The article draws comparisons to previous elections, presents recent public opinion polls, and assesses the impact of Kejriwal’s legal troubles and leadership changes as a comprehensive overview for discussing the political landscape in Delhi and factors that may influence AAP’s electoral defeat.