Arvind Kejriwal probably took the saying an enemy’s enemy is a friend way too seriously now that he has sided with Nitish and Lalu. The alliance with Nitish is not an issue, what might backfire is his support to Lalu, someone he had heavily censured in the past. At least he now understands the difference between optimism and pragmatism. He had sanctimoniously denigrated congress for shielding Lalu during UPA 2 and now lending support to him seems nothing less than frivolous. He has become more anti-incumbency than anti-corrupt and this turn of event proves how politicians play little games for power. Kejriwal atleast understands politics now. He is definitely politically correct but factually ignorant. The main purpose of AAP and IAC was to weed out corruption and come up with an anti graft bill to criminalize corruption at the highest level. The motto now is to beat Modi.
Supporting Lalu has a two fold conclusion. First, Kejriwal has developed some political acumen. Second, by supporting someone who supposedly is the epitome of political corruption in India, he has lost his USP of being anti-corrupt. It is both good and bad for AAP, they need to quickly come up with some sort of an explanation to defend this move. Not long ago, Kejriwal and Anna were in revolution mode, now Anna has been sidelined and Kejriwal is dancing on thin ice. Remember, Bihar is a strong ground for Modi and with the new package announced it will be difficult to beat BJP if not impossible. Moreover, Kejriwal’s ideology is also at stake and he might end up losing everything if JDU loses. BJP will destroy AAP on public forum for supporting an alleged criminal and blame them for putting power over ideology raking up past memories of congress's outside support to AAP in Delhi. In any case, this election is going to be important for all parties as it will tell us whether or not the Modi wave has ended.