India, Jan. 23 -- This is a question which can have multiple correct answers. But here is one of the most fascinating ones. Delhi's politics suffered a tectonic shock in the 2013 assembly elections when the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) first broke ground as a political party in the city-state winning 28 ACs to become the number two party in the assembly. It ran a 49-day government with outside support of the Congress before Arvind Kejriwal resigned from the chief minister's post. When elections were held in 2015, the AAP shocked everyone with a landslide victory winning 67 out of the 70 ACs with a vote share of 54.3%. Things were largely unchanged in 2020 when the AAP won 62 ACs with a vote share of 53.6%.

Another remarkable feature of post-2013 ...