By Shweta Porwal
On the Occasion of 26 November the Foundation Day of Aam Aadmi Party, Dr. Munish Raizada a former Co-Converner of NRI cell stated the day as Black Day bemoaning "how the party had itself dismantled the fundamentals on which the party was made."
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Aam Aadmi Party every year celebrates its Foundation Day on 26 November. Aam Aadmi Party was formally launched on 26 November 2012 having its origin in the India Against Corruption Movement organized by Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal, a strand of Anti-Corruption Movement for a Jan Lokpal Bill during 2011-2012.
As the name recites the phrase Common Man, the party was launched with a grander idea to bring a change in political culture.
"Adopted the Gandhian Concept of Swaraj but still failed to deliver transparency," said Dr. Munish Raizada
The Party had 3 basic fundamentals on which the party was formed:
"The Party wanted to bring VYAVASTHA PARIVARTAN (overhaul of the system) but ended up changing its own fundamentals," said Dr. Munish Raizada.
Aam Aadmi Party itself dismantled the fundamentals on which the party was built, broke every single ideological promise made to its public.
Dr. Munish Raizada Films from Chicago has released a Hindi 7 episode political documentary series titled 'Transparency: Pardarshita' which is currently streaming at MX Player. Transparency: Pardarshita chronicles the journey of a common man in search of Chanda (political funds) hidden by his political chieftain. The web series has been directed by Munish Raizada.