THEY were the ‘Great Upcoming Seven’.
People perceived them to epitomise a sea change in good governance,
anti-corruption and an administration that worked only for the welfare of the
citizens. They promised true and clean democracy if they were voted to power.
The people believed them. They enthusiastically gave them power, not once, but
twice. But the unravelling of the seven-some began even before they grabbed
Delhi in 2013 and 2015. In fact, now they are only two, actually
one-and-a-half, left. The other five went their own ways–one successfully to a
Governorship, one back to basics, one unsuccessfully floated a new party, one
back to social work, and the last one continued with his lucrative practice.
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