You need to understand the different between discussion and promotion. During discussion you can definitely bring positives of the AAP.
There is a thread that says other CMs copy the AAP is still going on. That thread definitely put the AAP in a positive way.
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AAP, certainly changed the Politics equations (for good) in India. Now, whether or not one admits is their own prerogative. Deep down everyone knows AAP is here to stay and their policies are better. Ask a common man in Delhi, if you may. Calling names is the only resort that we have seen in the last 67 years so far, hence why it would be different now? Even Shastri Jee (the only Politician post independence that I add a suffix 'Jee' for reasons known to everyone) couldn't be spared from within the ranks of his own party. I equally understand that opposition Parties will never accept its policies and AAP. Indian opposition parties are only good at that - opposing, whether or not something is good for the country. The latter shall go to the dogs, they hardly care.
Despite of AAP's limitations, it forced the mainstream Political structure to talk about the common man, and a clean environment in which it must thrive.
They are as much threatened as their Dearest and own President goes on to record to particularly mention and thwart a political entity and its noble actions, despite of being a neutral Head of the State. Despicable, to say the least.
Isn't history being repeated? Was Gandhi also not treated the same way by Britishers, Sanghis, Revolutionaries, and the alike?
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Indian opposition parties are only good at that - opposing, whether or not something is good for the country.
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The Ford Foundation, CIA and the Congress itself is behind it.
Lok Sabha election, AAP dominated India discussions at Davos, World Economic Forum's annual talk-fest
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2014-01-23/india/46513310_1_aap-aam-aadmi-party-chandrajit-banerjee
While not many are willing to go on record with their take on 'India's newest political phenomenon' — Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party — and its potential impact on the upcoming general elections, almost every foreign leader is quizzing their Indian counterparts about these issues.
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