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Atishi Marlena

Atishi Marlena
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Overview

Atishi Marlena, who is also known mononymously as Atishi, is an Indian politician associated with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP). According to the source material, she was born Atishi Marlena Singh on 8 June 1981. She has held a number of significant offices in the Government of the National Capital Territory of Delhi, including service as the 8th Chief Minister of Delhi from 2024 to 2025. She is also recorded as the third woman to have held the office of Chief Minister of Delhi. As of 2025, she serves as the 8th Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Legislative Assembly, and is noted as the first woman to occupy that role.

Background

The available source notes provide only a small set of biographical particulars. Atishi was born on 8 June 1981, with the recorded birth name Atishi Marlena Singh. In public political life she is generally referred to simply as Atishi. Beyond these particulars, the source notes used for this draft do not include further details about her early life, family background, schooling, higher education, or pre-political career. Editors preparing the article for IndiaWiki are advised to consult additional reliable secondary sources before adding any statements about her education, professional life prior to entering politics, or personal background. Any such additions should be carefully attributed and should avoid sensitive personal detail that is not directly relevant to her public role.

The Hindi pronunciation of her name is indicated in the source as [ɑːtɪʃiː]. The name "Atishi" is the form by which she is most commonly referred to in public communication and in official records of the Delhi Government and the Delhi Legislative Assembly, according to the source notes.

Career or topic context

Atishi is a member of the Aam Aadmi Party, a political party active primarily in the National Capital Territory of Delhi and in certain other Indian states. The source notes describe her as a member of the party's Political Affairs Committee, which is identified as the governing body of the party. This indicates a senior organisational role within the AAP, although the source notes do not specify when she joined the committee or what her precise responsibilities within it have been over time.

Her public career, as reflected in the source notes, includes the following key phases:

  • Adviser to the Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi: From July 2015 to 17 April 2018, Atishi served as an adviser to Manish Sisodia, who was then the Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi. The source indicates that her advisory role related primarily to education. Further details about the specific scope of this advisory role are not provided in the source notes used for this draft.
  • Chief Minister of Delhi: Atishi served as the 8th Chief Minister of Delhi from 2024 to 2025. According to the source, she is the third woman to have served as Chief Minister of Delhi. While Chief Minister, she is also noted to have functioned as Leader of the House in the Delhi Legislative Assembly.
  • Leader of the Opposition: Since 2025, following her election as the AAP's house leader, Atishi has served as the 8th Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Legislative Assembly. The source notes that she is the first woman to hold this position in the Delhi Legislative Assembly.

Significance

On the basis of the source notes, Atishi's career is significant in several respects within Indian political and institutional history. Her tenure as the 8th Chief Minister of Delhi places her among a small group of women to have held the highest executive office of the National Capital Territory; the source identifies her as the third woman to have done so. Her subsequent role as the first woman to serve as Leader of the Opposition in the Delhi Legislative Assembly is also recorded as a notable institutional milestone.

Within the Aam Aadmi Party, her membership of the Political Affairs Committee suggests a position of organisational responsibility, and her trajectory from adviser on education to a senior minister handling multiple portfolios — Education, Public Works, Culture, and Tourism — reflects an expanding administrative role over time, as documented in the source notes. The combination of these roles, culminating in service as Chief Minister and then as Leader of the Opposition, marks her as a figure whose career has touched both executive and legislative branches of the Delhi state-level institutional structure.

Beyond these factual markers, this draft does not offer any evaluative judgement of her record. Assessments of policy outcomes, political strategy, or public reception fall outside the scope of the source notes and should not be inserted into the article without careful sourcing and a neutral, encyclopaedic framing.

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