Politics: Journalists debate AAP’s collapse and damage-control strategy
They analyze the mass defection of AAP MPs to the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the party’s attempt to invoke anti-defection laws through Rajya Sabha proceedings. Rakesh Shukla argues that AAP is in damage-control mode and accuses it of abandoning its founding ideals of honesty and transparency, which were central during the Anna Hazare-led India Against Corruption movement. The discussion highlights claims of internal collapse within AAP, referencing departures of key leaders such as Raghav Chadha, Swati Maliwal, and others. The journalists debate whether these exits indicate dictatorship-like leadership, loss of internal communication, or strategic political reshuffling. They also compare AAP’s situation to past party splits in other political parties and question whether the BJP’s alleged “Operation Lotus” is influencing defections. The conversation concludes with uncertainty over whether AAP can benefit politically in Punjab despite the ongoing crisis, given the weakened opposition there.
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