Deception, Distraction and Democracy – A Month of AAP

By |2014-01-31T16:03:06+05:30January 31st, 2014|Categories: Aam Admi Party, AAP, Government, Politics|Tags: , , , , , |

On 28th December 2013, when an IITian took oath as the Chief Minister of Delhi, the winds of hope were blowing throughout the nation. A month later, it is not as breezy as before. The AAP now looks like a successful revolution but a not so successful government. Embroiled in controversies, it is ironic that

AAP Dharna-Suitable for the Modern India?

By |2014-01-28T16:20:35+05:30January 28th, 2014|Categories: AAP, Government, Politics|Tags: , , , , |

Last Tuesday evening, the Chief Minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, ended one more high-pitched protest. At the end of it, two police officers were sent on leave, pending judicial investigation. The seeds of the drama were sown when the newly appointed law minister of Delhi, Somnath Bharti, decided to take the law into his own

Indian Political League – Leg 2- The Governance Agenda

By |2014-01-26T11:26:36+05:30December 29th, 2013|Categories: Aam Admi Party, AAP, Government|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

First they ignore you, then laugh at you, then they fight you and then you win. That has so far been the AAP Story. They came, they saw and they conquered. On the 28th of December, 2013, Delhi’s youngest ever Chief Minister was sworn in. Arvind Kejriwal, with his trademark Aam Aadmi cap rode the metro to

Go to Top