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A month of AAP rule: Some plaudits, some brickbats

New Delhi: Unconventional politician Arvind Kejriwal's AAP government has earned kudos and brickbats - both aplenty - as it completes a month of action-packed and somewhat controversial governance.Even as he prepares to celebrate four weeks



The VIP culture, symbolized by the red and blue beacons on official cars, was abolished. All government schools were surveyed to learn about their infrastructure issues -- and given Rs.1 lakh for immediate repairs.

An income tax official-turned-activist-turned-politician, Kejriwal, 45, has refused to accept gun-toting security personnel for his protection -- or moved into a large colonial-style bungalow.