The Aam Adami Party that has arisen out of an anti-corruption movement last year, seems to struggle from within, as a few of its workers protested against the party for not being transparent while selecting candidates for the forthcoming elections.
With the launch of anti-corruption helpline number in the national capital, corrupt Indian officials got a new thorn in their sides. The two-day-old helpline got an overwhelming response, receiving 4,000 calls in just seven hours.
The Aam Adami Party (AAP) won to seek a crucial vote of trust at Delhi Assembly, proving its worth to continue govern India’s national capital.
The Aam Adami Party that has arisen out of an anti-corruption movement last year, seems to struggle from within, as a few of its workers protested against the party for not being transparent while selecting candidates for the forthcoming elections.
With the launch of anti-corruption helpline number in the national capital, corrupt Indian officials got a new thorn in their sides. The two-day-old helpline got an overwhelming response, receiving 4,000 calls in just seven hours.
The Aam Adami Party (AAP) won to seek a crucial vote of trust at Delhi Assembly, proving its worth to continue govern India’s national capital.