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Does AAP still have the potential to surpass Congress? BJP seems to think so

Pushed to a corner, holier-than-thou Arvind Kejriwal has stepped up efforts to find allies. But the BJP-AAP war can work several ways: Bring opposition closer or reduce Kejriwal’s brand equity for supping with “corrupt” forces or gift Kejriwal a narrative of victimisation. What’s clear is that BJP sees AAP as a threat, even if only in the distant future

May 25, 2023 / 08:24 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi of the BJP and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal of AAP.

The tussle between Aam Aadmi Party and Bharatiya Janata Party seems to have no end in sight after the Centre brought an unprecedented ordinance retaking effective control of the national capital territory. The direct attack against the AAP makes one thing clear: The BJP is hellbent on stopping Arvind Kejriwal.

While this is a good opportunity for Kejriwal to break the ice with several opposition political parties and play an active role in uniting the opposition, the reality is that he has limited scope to make much of a difference in stopping the ordinance in the Rajya Sabha.

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Why AAP?

As Narendra Modi ascended to power in national politics, the BJP's narrative was constructed primarily in opposition to the Congress and other established regional parties. The political narrative of the BJP had no effective counter to a new party like the AAP. Even amidst the BJP's triumph and its unstoppable juggernaut between 2014 and 2019, the ascent of Arvind Kejriwal was a noteworthy development.