There is definitely a method in the madness of Arvind Kejriwal. He obtained an overwhelming mandate in the Delhi Legislative Assembly elections with AAP winning 67 of the 70 seats in the February 2015 Delhi Assembly elections, which could have been put to good use for the welfare of the people of Delhi, but within the last 10 months he has, by his arrogance and self esteem, like Kalidas cut off the branch on which he was sitting, antagonising almost everyone of relevance.
He has antagonised the Central Government, on whose police force the Delhi Govt. is dependant, he has antagonised the two principal political parties of Delhi by continuously hitting out left and right against them, and now he is antagonising the people of Delhi by his harebrained schemes such as the odd- even car policy, which, despite the immediate euphoria will find more and more opposition from people in the days to come as its full unrealistic import is realised. He reminds me of the Mad Hatter in Alice in Wonderland.
In a speech to the Constituent Assembly in 1949 Sardar Patel, the first Union Home Minister, said: