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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



Kejriwal still uses his small private car for travel, making it a point, like the proverbial 'aam aadmi' (common man), to stop at traffic junctions in the capital.

All these - and more - have won wide admiration. Rajasthan's BJP Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje now halts at traffic lights too. Thanks to what is known as the 'AAP effect', some states have cut power rates.

"Tell me one government which has done so much work in 21 days," Kejriwal boasted at the end of three weeks.