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Arvind Kejriwal

The runaway messiah

Aatish Taseer

Arvind Kejriwal is the most dangerous of all political animals: the messiah. The man for whom any existing reality is too impure to be corrected

In Praise of the Risk Taker

What does the rise of Modi and Kejriwal, and the stalling of Rahul, say about Indian politics?

The Amateur’s Day Out

India today is not the ideal place for a revolution, no matter what hallucinations propel Arvind Kejriwal.

Next Time, Try Rush Hour

Tokenism and the pointlessness of Arvind Kejriwal’s train journey in Mumbai

After the AAPocalypse

On Planet Kejriwal, martyrdom, no matter however stage- managed, is a prerequisite for further growth

The Last Day in the Life of the AAP Regime

Mihir Srivastava chronicles the last gasps of a government that promised to be different but ended up in a mess

It Isn’t Gas: If You Fix The Price, You Pay a Price

How the UPA’s muddled economic policies have

The Paradox of Power

Kejriwal may have lost some goodwill, but remains clear about AAP’s electoral strategy

The Inconvenient Chief Minister

Both the BJP and Congress want to see Kejriwal fail, but he has a trump card they dare not ignore

So, Do You Need Modi?

The arrival of Arvind Kejriwal eliminates the need for the urban educated middle-class to negotiate a compromise with its own values

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