India, Feb. 11 -- The recent Delhi elections revealed the limitations of a political movement that once promised radical change. The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), born from the anti-corruption wave, initially gained mass support by vowing transparency, governance reform, and systemic change. Yet, their defeat signals widespread voter disillusionment and raises critical questions: Why did this so-called new politics fail? Was it ever truly different? Did the AAP deliver real governance, or was their anti-corruption campaign simply a strategic power grab? Was their downfall merely the result of routine anti-incumbency?...