Two years of AAP government: Arvind Kejriwal made politics his priority, forgot the ‘revolution’ he promised to Delhi

Arvind Kejriwal came to power in 2015 promising a refreshing politics – something that would be driven by his government’s works and not mere rhetorics. But in the two years, Kejriwal has shown he is as good in rhetorics as the rest of his competitors. Kejriwal picked up selective fights with the Centre, claiming the latter was not letting his government function. The AAP government focussed much of its energy on things it couldn’t, instead of things it could. One of the fears before of the formation of AAP government in Delhi was that the party was made up of cadres, including Kejriwal, that believed more in protests than real work.