The Pros And Cons Of India Against Corruption

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Born after the Politicization of the popular movement led by Activists, Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal, “India against Corruption” demanding a Jan Lokpal Bill, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), has ever since become a Synonym of Controversy, it is the Rakhi Sawant of Indian Politics. From a minority Government to a Dharna Government to a Weak Government to a Majority Government, in this small span of time AAP has shown it all and reduced “Janta” to mere spectators of its wrongdoings. AAP claims to be free of all the vices and blames Congress and BJP for almost all its failures. But, if their claims are to be believed what could possibly be the reason for the ministers of AAP, who have been caught red-handed, be involved in wrong doings, from something as little as jumping the signal to an issue as big as ‘faking a law degree’. …show more content…

in exchange of huge donations to AAP, which came to light in November, 2013 after a sting operation conducted by Media Sarkar, Kejriwal threw yet another temper tantrum, when officers refused to blindly follow an order given by AAP minister Somnath Bharti and staged protests demanding their suspension and direct control over the Police. After, 49 days as the minority Government AAP resigned and alleged that BJP, Congress and Mukesh Ambani had “ganged up” on

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