Is AAP losing credibility?

The justification of Prashant Bhsuhan of his stand on Kashmir indicates either AAP leaders have little concern for Indian security or that they are too naive to Govern.

But Prashant Bhushan’s comment has to be seen in the background of Mr Arvind Kejriwal meeting Taqueer Raza Khan accused of having been involved in some riots during the Delhi elections and seeking his support. This gave the early indication about lack of ethics in the party. The fact that Mr Kejriwal praised Mr Taqueer and said his support would be useful for fighting “Corruption” was a highly hypocritical statement. It would have been more acceptable if he had admitted that he was wooing the muslim votes.

AAP taking the support of Congress was followed by the party going silent on any action against corruption of the previous Government of Sheila Dikshit. The only anti corruption measure they have taken is against the tanker mafia. On the other hand they had no difficulty in using the Government Coffer to dole out subsidies on power and water even before they faced the confidence vote. It would have been more ethical if they had announced their intentions but brought about some economic cover for generating a surplus to meet the intended subsidy investment.

Now we see even more serious charges coming out against AAP with accusations that AAP is being propped up by national and international players interested in destabilizing the country. (See the article here) .

We look forward to proper explanation from Mr Kejriwal on these issues.

Naavi

As a Citizen of India

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