Kejriwal now calls Kiran Bedi an 'Avsarvaadi' (Opportunist) in his latest campaign in New Delhi and calls himself 'Imaandaar' (Honest).
Wasn't Kejriwal being a real opportunist when he gleefully accepted the 'most corrupt' (in his own words) Congress' support to form a government in Delhi and become the Chief Minister, 15 days after the poll results were out the last time? What happened to his ideals then?
Other parties and political leaders never vehemently denied opportunism, however AAP came to people with the promise of the so-called alternative politics, honesty and idealism.
If anything, Kejriwal seems to be the embodiment of "Ideal Opportunism".
Now comes the news that one of the criminal AAP candidates Udaykumar received huge funds to stall the Nuclear Power Plant at Koodankulam in Tamil Nadu, not just from dubious NGOs from the West, but also the promoters of the scandal-driven Sarada Chit Funds. Imagine the troika - Congress, Trinamul and AAP working together for a better India!
The creator of the Common-Man RK Laxman passed away yesterday. However the 'Common-Man' as defined by AAP continues to be disillusioned, and is still awaiting a real alternative.