AAP drowned due to liquor policy, focus on money: Anna Hazare
As BJP nears victory in Delhi, Hazare criticizes AAP's focus on profit over selfless service, accusing Kejriwal of tarnishing the party’s image.

Mumbai: As the BJP is poised to form a government in Delhi, activist Anna Hazare on Saturday said the Arvind Kejriwal-led AAP "drowned" due to the liquor policy and its focus on money, failing to understand its duty to serve people selflessly. The BJP is poised to form a government in Delhi after more than 26 years, with the latest Election Commission trends showing the saffron party ahead in 45 of the 70 assembly seats and AAP in 25.
"With the liquor policy issue came the money and they drowned in it. The (AAP's) image was tarnished. People saw he (Arvind Kejriwal) talks about clean character and then about liquor," Hazare, who led the anti-corruption movement in 2011, told reporters. The Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) was founded in 2012 following the anti-corruption movement.

