âIn the first NC meeting after AAPâs creation, Arvind had said: âThis party is not the property of 300 founding members but of the lakhs and crores of people in this country.â This refreshing stance shifted over time, got corrupted by power . . . till, one day, Arvind told me: I do not want intellectuals in the party, just people who say âBharat Mata ki Jaiâ.â
Authored by a former member of the Aam Aadmi Partyâs (AAP) National Executive, AAP & Down is an in-depth account of the emergence and sudden unspooling of one of Indiaâs most closely watched parties.
The story of AAP is one of troughs and crests. After capturing the imagination of over a billion Indians, and winning a landslide victory in the 2015 Delhi elections, a seemingly indestructible party began to dangerously teeter. What just happened? How did a partyâborn of the idealistic India Against Corruption (IAC) movementâget ravaged by in-fighting and accusations of wrongdoing? What provoked the abrupt ouster of two party veterans, Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan? What accounted for the wave of ignoble defeats across not just Punjab and Goa but also AAPâs own home, Delhi?
Here is a book that reveals allâfrom the clashes and intrigues that beset the IAC movement to the goings-on during the closed-door meetings of AAP. But beyond chronicling events, thus far undisclosed, AAP & Down analyzes the dispositions of the leaders who had once promised a better Indiaâfrom a volatile Anna Hazare to an autocratic Arvind Kejriwalâto highlight how the partyâs undoing was linked to the flaws of its leading men.
Even while recounting the true story of a party, here is a book that presents the story of Indiaâof how a country, plagued by scams and scandals, dared to unite under IAC and overthrow the corrupt. In this, there is a lesson for AAPâthe book emphatically reminds the party that its best chance of revival lies in reinvesting faith in this nationâs citizens.