Dear Editor,
I want to publish my view through columns of your leading newspaper in Kashmir on exit of seven Rajya Sabha MPs from Aam Aadmi Party. Below mentioned are my views on the subject:-
Is AAP Reaching Its End?
The exit of seven Rajya Sabha MPs is a massive blow to the Aam Aadmi Party. This defection represents 70% of their total strength in the upper house, leaving the party’s national presence in ruins. By moving as a large group they used a legal loophole where a two-thirds majority is called a merger instead of a defection. This clever move saves them from being disqualified but it leaves the party’s reputation shattered.This crisis shows a deep internal rot. AAP began as a brave movement against corruption but it is now facing accusations of autocratic leadership and poor governance. Leaders in Punjab and Delhi feel ignored and marginalized. This is not just external pressure it is a total breakdown of trust from within. If the party does not stop this internal bleeding and return to its original values, this political miracle may truly be over.
VijayKumar H K
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Raichur, Karnataka
Environmentalist

