Aam Aadmi Party Honest Report Card : Did they really change Delhi? : Political Case study

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VIDEO INTRODUCTION:

The aam aadmi party is one of the most powerful political parties in India today! And like we saw in the previous aam aadmi episode, Arvind kejriwal came out of nowhere andused a genius marketing strategy to beat a 3 time chief minister to become the CM of delhi!!

And even though he couldnt pass the lokpal bill, he still became the CM of delhi again in 2020!!! While some call him the freebie king of India, others call him a revolution in the making!!


But no matter what people, one thing for sure is that, Arvind Kejriwal is a powerful force in the Indian political battle!! And by the look of it, he has become more powerful than the Indian national congress. This is the reason why he is important not just for the citizens of Delhi but every Citizen in the country!!!
But real question is,
Is Arind Kejriwal really doing something revolutionary or is he faking his revolution?
What promises did the aam aadmi party make to the people of Delhi?
Which promises have actually been fulfilled?
Which are the promises that are still pending?
And most importantly, how did they perform as compared to congress in delhi?

So just like the BJP report we have prepared an AAP report and while we will discuss the most important, promises in the video, I am attaching a document with all other promises and their status in the description!! So read it and form your own opinion!!

So, to simplify things, I have categorised important promises into 6 categories, political, welfare and social security, women security, environmental, infrastructure and economic indicators.


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✅Study Materials:

aamaadmiparty.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/AAP-M…

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All Comments (21)
  • @HKInsights-si2ik
    You should make similar video on the report card of Bihar government. It's by far the most neglected state in terms of scrutinizing the work of the government. The people of Bihar deserves to know why for last so many years their condition aren't improving both economically and socially. There is so less data seems to be available online related to the Bihar government's work. I'd honestly request to make this video as it is really important for the state.
  • @TheDivyanshRaj
    Ganesh Decision to not Compare Delhi with other states was Good. Delhi is Capital City, So there are lot of Taxpayers and Business Also Being a Union Territory, It doesn't have to manage the expenses of many other things like other state. Punjab will be a Good Watch to judge AAP as a Governance.
  • @Rsx.007
    I study in one of delhi government school sose, used to study in a big provate school. The condition of government school of delhi is far far ahead than any other state in india. We have excellent infra like high tech classrooms equivalent to private competitors If you want coaching for any competitive exam you can for free. New courses are added frequently like entrepreneurship mindset and happiness curriculum etc. We have most of sports facility in our schools. This is my experience.
  • @anshulsuri3769
    I have been to several Public Delhi schools in the recent past. I have never seen any public school better than them.
  • @trueindian510
    Frankly speaking, the government can't make ladies safe in delhi ...it's the people culture and thinking which needs to change.
  • @amangoel1589
    hey, you missed the data of no. of electric buses coming in Delhi. Delhi is in the top 3 position in the world with respect to electric buses
  • I always think freebies in education and healthcare is always good and as you mentioned in previous videos freebies that have an overall positive impact
  • @NextDM-gs2eb
    Education in Delhi govt schools has significantly improved . I have also been teaching in ngo and govt school students have turned smarter and literacy has improved a lot . There curriculum has included subjects like ICT which is very important ( cyber security or social media apps ) in today’s era. The quality of education is appreciable
  • @kushagrajain3857
    You've stated facts for AAP1 gov and not of AAP2 as a resident of Delhi, I can tell you that the situation has gotten lot worse Mohalla clinics don't function anymore, government doesn't have funds to build metro and CCTVs don't work even on major 4 lane roads.
  • @user-vp6zt2nz2z
    As a Delhi Resident I attest that the work done in Hospitals and Schools is Unprecedented , No party , neither congress nor BJP nor any other did work that AAP did
  • @vmmoorthi
    This is the first video I watched which gives a peaceful mind while watching about a state economic and other criteria
  • @vipulpratap
    I was wondering, has AAP passed Jan Lokpal Bill in Punjab, where there's no interference of center (unlike Delhi)?
  • @aniket7911
    As a resident of Delhi, I can attest that the road infrastructure is the worst in Delhi, and while the water supply is good, after AAP took over the MCD, even garbage collection vehicles don't come regularly. The CCTV cameras that were installed don't work, and with no maintenance, the Mohalla Clinics are in poor condition, with barely 1-3 people visiting them. The work on hospitals and education is commendable, but after Manish Sisodia jail, the state of education in Delhi government schools is again deteriorating.
  • I am from Delhi…!! And encourage AAP as I encounter all the work done by them
  • I believe it is high time. Delhi should be given its own police. There can exist 2 different police force, 1 for the centre for central purpose and one which monitors crimes in delhi
  • @NatkhatNoble
    Being a resident of Delhi I can tell you that there are many pointers that you haven’t covered here which are very crucial. 1. Under Infrastructure you should also consider roads conditions, pot holes and road excavation which has been poor. 2. Under public transport you can also state the recklessness of DTC bus drivers, road accidents by public transport and male safety due to fake allegations. 3. Under freebies of Water, so much water gets wasted while supplying water to unauthorised colonies that water gets filled upto the knees, gets inside houses and is basically useless due to poor road conditions and road side sewers. 4. Which ultimately comes down to poor functioning of Delhi Jal Board and Municipal Corporation of Delhi. Their poor communication and functionality makes roads non functional even in authorised residential areas, posh residential areas, increases particulate matter in air due to free unsettling dust which declines air quality and gives rise to Dengue cases due to water logging. Although I like your case study but it still seems like one side inclining of AAP and I think that these factors can make the report card even more detailed. Thanks!
  • @varshaearth4309
    I have seen kids on the street studying in the Delhi govt. School speaking brilliant English, working & studying simultaneously. Delhi govt. Is actually doing great work.