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00:00The Supreme Court's decision to release Manish Yashodia, the former Delhi Deputy Chief Minister
00:08on bail in an alleged money laundering case, has come as a big relief for the Aam Aadmi
00:13Party. Mr. Yashodia was in jail in this case for 17 months. Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
00:20is still behind bars. But Manish Yashodia has now taken over the reins of the party
00:25and hit the ground running with Delhi's assembly elections due in just a few months from now.
00:31These assembly polls are really going to be the biggest test that AAP faces. The party
00:35has been beleaguered by a string of arrests of its top leaders, including Arvind Kejriwal.
00:41But it's also a big test to see how those arrests and what they claim is vendetta by
00:46the BJP has resonated with voters. The fact is that a party that was born out of an anti-corruption
00:53movement today is facing a number of corruption allegations itself. Many of this could be
00:59or much of this could be vendetta politics by the BJP. But there are voters who are asking
01:04whether there is smoke without fire. The second big challenge for the AAP is its own governance
01:09record. If you look, for example, at the infrastructure in Delhi, which is the national capital, it
01:14has completely collapsed, particularly in the rain. And many of the municipal agencies
01:20that are in charge of cleaning out drains in the city come under the Aam Aadmi Party.
01:24So will voters bring the AAP back with the kind of majority or a thumping majority that
01:29it's had in the last two elections? That will be something that will be interesting to see.
01:35Most of all, will the AAP be able to re-energize and find its mojo once again? The next few
01:41months will be crucial for that.

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