AAP’s actions led to its decline in Delhi, says Kiran Bedi

NEW DELHI: AAP’s actions during the past 10 years in Delhi led to its decline, former IPS officer Kiran Bedi has said.
AAP — which had won 62 assembly constituencies in 2020 and 67 in 2015 — saw its tally plunge to 22 as the BJP registered a landslide victory with 48 seats in the 70-member Delhi Assembly.
Bedi, who was the BJP’s candidate for chief minister in the 2015 election, said citizens of Delhi were reclaiming the city, which had been in decline over the years in terms of infrastructure, civic services, governance, financial management and harmony.
Asked about the assembly election results, the former Puducherry lieutenant governor said people spoke through EVMs because they had grown tired and were ready for a change.
Notably, Bedi was part of Anna Hazare’s India Against Corruption movement that catapulted AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal into national limelight.