Punjab's 'Protest Politics' Comes Full Circle for Arvind Kejriwal and AAP

The political landscape in Punjab has been shaped by a strategy of protest politics. Recent developments suggest the approach has come full circle. Delhi

The political landscape in Punjab has been shaped by a strategy of protest politics. Recent developments suggest the approach has come full circle. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal and the Aam Aadmi Party are now facing its repercussions. Analysts note that the tactics once employed in Punjab are influencing current campaigns. The shift highlights the interconnectedness of state and national politics. Kejriwal's party is reassessing its methods in light of the Punjab experience. Observers anticipate changes in how AAP mobilizes supporters. The evolution may affect upcoming elections across northern India.