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AAP - 10 things to know with detail
  • 1. AAP stands for the Aam Aadmi Party, a political party in India that was founded in 2012 with a focus on anti-corruption and good governance.
  • 2. The party was founded by Arvind Kejriwal, a former civil servant turned activist, along with several other like-minded individuals who were part of the India Against Corruption movement.
  • 3. AAP gained national attention in 2013 when it made a stunning debut in the Delhi legislative assembly elections, winning 28 out of 70 seats and forming the government with outside support.
  • 4. In 2015, AAP won a landslide victory in the Delhi elections, securing 67 out of 70 seats and forming the government with a clear majority.
  • 5. The party's key policies include providing affordable healthcare, education, and utilities to all citizens, as well as implementing anti-corruption measures and promoting transparency in government.
  • 6. AAP has been praised for its innovative policies, such as the Mohalla Clinics initiative, which aims to provide quality healthcare services at the grassroots level in Delhi.
  • 7. The party has also faced criticism for its confrontational style of governance and frequent clashes with the central government and bureaucracy.
  • 8. In 2020, AAP won a third consecutive term in the Delhi elections, once again securing a majority in the legislative assembly.
  • 9. The party has since expanded its presence to other states in India, with varying degrees of success in state elections.
  • 10. AAP's future prospects remain uncertain, but the party continues to be a significant player in Indian politics, especially in the national capital region.