Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal has never shied away from advocating the use of sting operations to expose corruption. When he first took oath of office as chief minister, his advice to citizens of Delhi, if asked for a bribe, was to "do the setting" and record the person asking for a bribe using mobile phones. He repeated the suggestion when he took oath for the second time, after his party made history with a stunning margin, capturing 67 out of the 70 seats in Delhi assembly.
Earlier, after his first stint of 49 days, when he resigned as chief minister of Delhi, he had publicly exhorted his party members: “Record your conversations with those trying to poach our legislators and expose them at an opportune time.”
The Delhi chief minister's words came back a full circle to sting him on Wednesday when an audio tape surfaced in which he is heard encouraging ex AAP MLA Rajesh Garg to poach six Congress MLAs and get them to support an AAP government for the second time in Delhi. This prompted Anjali Damania, a senior AAP member from Maharashtra, to resign as she said that she hadn't joined the party for “this nonsense” and horse-trading.
This was followed up by an explosive letter put out by senior leaders Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan, which not only corroborated the charge that Kejriwal had toyed with the idea of forming a government in Delhi with the support of the Congress, but also made serious claims about the state of internal democracy in the party and its processes.
The situation seemed made for Twitter and barbs flowed freely, one tweet at a time, as the hashtag #AAPBreakUp trended on Twitter. We present a selection of some of these tweets:
Earlier, after his first stint of 49 days, when he resigned as chief minister of Delhi, he had publicly exhorted his party members: “Record your conversations with those trying to poach our legislators and expose them at an opportune time.”
The Delhi chief minister's words came back a full circle to sting him on Wednesday when an audio tape surfaced in which he is heard encouraging ex AAP MLA Rajesh Garg to poach six Congress MLAs and get them to support an AAP government for the second time in Delhi. This prompted Anjali Damania, a senior AAP member from Maharashtra, to resign as she said that she hadn't joined the party for “this nonsense” and horse-trading.
This was followed up by an explosive letter put out by senior leaders Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan, which not only corroborated the charge that Kejriwal had toyed with the idea of forming a government in Delhi with the support of the Congress, but also made serious claims about the state of internal democracy in the party and its processes.
The situation seemed made for Twitter and barbs flowed freely, one tweet at a time, as the hashtag #AAPBreakUp trended on Twitter. We present a selection of some of these tweets:
Meanwhile In Delhi After #AAPBreakUp http://t.co/MHX1xqdsFV pic.twitter.com/0tYe57HAmx
— Reddit India (@redditindia) March 12, 2015
Clever of Arvind Kejriwal to try and procure 6 Congress MLAs. He could have sold them at a huge price today when supply has dried up.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) March 11, 2015
AAP is like a tree. Arvind Kejriwal is the trunk. Everybody else leaves.
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) March 11, 2015
Ashish Khetan: Horse Trading is Political Realignment Hitler: World War II was Geographical Realignment #AAPBreakUp
— Adarsh Aadmi (@bwoyblunder) March 11, 2015
STING KING STUNG ~ Cartoon by Sandeep Adhwaryu ~ http://t.co/Sz6abWw0Pp #KejriStung pic.twitter.com/U93hKelHyK
— India Today (@IndiaToday) March 12, 2015
Nobody coughed in the whole audio of #AAP ? Audio is Fake : Hence Proved ;) #AAPBreakUp
— Miss Tiwari (@MiissTiwari) March 12, 2015
AAP is like that underdog who wins the gold medal and everyone's hearts and then tests positive for doping. #AAPBreakup
— Gaurav Chopra (@TheGauravChopra) March 12, 2015
Infighting in @AamAadmiParty. My #cartoon pic.twitter.com/4PNDtbLc8I
— MANJUL (@MANJULtoons) March 11, 2015
Now AAP donors are searching for refund policy on AAP's website. #AAPBreakUp
— Sanjay Rathod (@Sanjay_Vis) March 12, 2015
Stings, leaked letters, tu tu main main: New film in the making: Hum AAP ke hain kaun! #AAPBreakUp
— Rajdeep Sardesai (@sardesairajdeep) March 11, 2015
Free Wi-Fi -As #AAPBreakUp #AdarshAAPtard
— MK (@manu1603) March 12, 2015
Nature cure... #AAPBreakUp pic.twitter.com/oX3slmcDDm
— Neelabh Banerjee (@NeelabhToons) March 11, 2015
In cricketing parlance,chasing a total of 359,AAP is 10-2 in five overs. #AAPBreakUp
— one tip one hand (@OneTipOneHand_) March 12, 2015
AAP internal party meet exclusive photo #AAPBreakUp pic.twitter.com/sHzpElW6oO
— Maza Aa Gaya (@MazzeMe) March 11, 2015
No wonder the 15 lakh CCTV cameras and recording devices haven't been installed. They're still being used in AAP offices. #AAPBreakUp
— The UnReal Times (@TheUnRealTimes) March 11, 2015
Seriously planning to start a rival party called Baingan Aurat Party. #AAPBreakUp
— Anjali Danamia (@anjali_danamia) March 11, 2015
Hey Arvind, why 15 lac CCTVs when one is enough? #AAPBreakUp #AAPLetterBomb
— Vivek Agnihotri (@vivekagnihotri) March 11, 2015
If poaching MLAs and using religion card is political realignment, then I guess breaking someone's bones is bodily realignment. #AAPBreakUp
— Chetan Bhagat (@chetan_bhagat) March 11, 2015
Remember when you planned a drinking-scene, your friends cancelled by the evening, and you were left with the most annoying one? #AAPBreakup
— Akshar (@AksharPathak) March 11, 2015
It's playing out like a Quidditch match now on Newshour. Vishwas is the snitch, and Arnab's Harry Potter #AAPBreakUp
— The UnReal Times (@TheUnRealTimes) March 11, 2015
Q-How many AAP Leaders does it take to change a bulb? AAP-100 Q-Why? AAP- 1 to change the bulb & 99 to record it..just in case #AAPBreakUp
— Paresh Rawal (@Babu_Bhaiyaa) March 11, 2015
#AAPBreakUp meanwhile in BJP office. pic.twitter.com/AGnGX1OCUU
— NaMo The GR8 (@NaMoGR8) March 11, 2015
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