India, April 26 -- The desertion of seven Rajya Sabha MPs of AAP to the BJP should be seen as a tipping point in the former's journey. AAP stormed the gates of politics riding the momentum of an anti-corruption movement in the early years of the last decade. While it suffered its biggest setback in February last year when it lost power in Delhi to the BJP, the current turn of events raises a different question vis-a-vis its future. AAP's initial political momentum was from its rabble-rousing campaign against graft. But once it came into government, both in Delhi and Punjab, it lost its zeal for clean government and resorted to economic palliatives. This was accompanied by what can only be described as an ideology-lite approach to politics...