Aam Aadmi party (AAP)

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This academic lecture segment focuses on the characteristics of specific Indian political parties, presenting key data points for revision.

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    The video starts with the National People's Party (NPP), displaying text that it was founded in 2013 by P.A. Sangma with a book symbol. The presenter then transitions to the CPI (Marxist), showing its 1964 founding, hammer-sickle-star symbol, and bases in Kerala, Tripura, and West Bengal. Subsequently, the Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) appears, founded by Kanshi Ram in 1984 with an elephant symbol, strong in Uttar Pradesh. The presenter briefly returns to the CPI-M slide before showing the NPP again. The segment concludes with the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), founded in 2012 by Arvind Kejriwal, using a broom symbol and based in Delhi and Punjab.

The lesson systematically organizes political party information to aid memorization. By grouping attributes like founding year, leader, symbol, and base, the instructor facilitates quick recall. The visual progression from NPP to CPI-M, BSP, and AAP covers diverse regions and ideologies, ensuring a comprehensive overview of the political landscape for examination purposes.