The Aam Aadmi Party has released a Youtube video which explains the reasoning behind as well as the implications of choosing to form a minority government in Delhi. [caption id=“attachment_1304655” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
Arvind Kejriwal. Firstpost image[/caption] The video, which is available in seven languages - Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Hindu, Malayalam, Marathi and English - explains why the AAP went back on its vow not to form an alliance government with either the Congress or the BJP. “Should we form the government? We got two types of responses: Keep away from both Congress and BJP. Form the government and prove that we can deliver,” the video begins.The video then goes on to explain what AAP’s minority government status will mean, with a diagram that separates Kejriwal’s party from the opposition, which includes both the Congress and the BJP. The Congress will get no ministry and will not be a part of the government, assures the video.
Hitting out at the BJP, which has accused them of “gross betrayal” by aligning with a party they had called most corrupt, the AAP’s video says, “We don’t think of Congress or BJP. We think only of the common man.” Watch the video below:
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