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beginning of a political career
on the occasion of Gandhi Jayanti in 2012, Arvind Kejriwal announced the formation of his political party in Delhi. -
emergence of AAP
Kejriwal named his political party as the Aam Aadmi Party. -
during 2013
Kejriwal held rallies across Delhi gathering support and attacking the Congress government in Delhi over inflated power bills. -
On December 4, 2013
Delhi went to elections. -
AAP, second largest party
Kejriwal's AAP made a stunning debut emerged as the second largest party after the BJP in the Delhi elections. -
formation og government
On December 12, the BJP met Delhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung and refused to form the government saying it did not have the numbers. -
fall of congress
Aam Aadmi Party decimates Congress in Delhi On December 13, the Congress, that won 8 seats in the Delhi election, submitted a letter of unconditional support for AAP to the Lt Governor. -
conditions laid down by AAP
On December 14, the AAP laid down 18 conditions for the Congress and the BJP for working with it. Kejriwal also sought 10 days' time from the Lt Governor to decide on whether he will form the government in Delhi. -
PUBLIC OPINION
On December 18, the AAP announced a public referendum to decide whether it should form government in Delhi with Congress's support. -
CONGRESS SUPPORT ISSUE BASED
On December 21, Congress said that the support to the AAP is not unconditional but 'issue-based'. -
AAP government in Delhi
On December 22, the AAP decided to form the government in Delhi and staked claim.