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After Arvind Kejriwal’s announcement on the 3 Rajya Sabha nominees, will the die-hard AAP supporters on Quora change their views on him?

That he is an autocrat and a microcontroller? That he likes to “eliminate” people from the party or reduce them to useless relics if they don't agree with his vision for the party?
Guess what? We already know that. I don't think there is a serious AAP supporter who is invested in the party and has followed it that doesn't know these things.
These are understood and we have always maintained and criticized that aspect of it here and everywhere.
A majority of us “die-hard AAP supporters” are not that die-hard after all. The very reason we supported a new party with little background and political strength as opposed to the traditional ones is proof enough that we don't cling to one party or individual even if hell freezes over.
Having said that, again, I ask the same question. Change our views about what?
Is Kejriwal corrupt? Is the party corrupt? Is the government in shambles? Is the Delhi administration not functioning? Are the agendas in the election manifesto not being fulfilled?
Or as @Sandeepraj Tandon said, is Kejriwal engaging in divisive poltics? Is he thriving on riots and winning elections based on communal discord?
A big no there too.
So for the third time, change our views on what?
It's an internal political matter of the party. Most of us, I gather, don't agree with this move at all and think it's myopic. An opportunity for grear publicity and free TV time which the party isn't getting anyway, lost.
But that doesn't mean we wash our hands off the party.
For that, Kejriwal and the AAP should indulge in some serious offence. Like taking “crores in bribe” or swindling money from public infrastructure projects or setting people against each other come election time.
That hasn't happened yet.
Should that happen and you should you ask this question again, I can guarantee you that the answer would be vastly different.

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