Apart from AAP (Aam Aadmi Party)’s spectacular win in Punjab, there is another highlight emerging from the recently held assembly elections. It’s the rise in the number of winning candidates with not-so-strong financial backgrounds who seem to be finally breaking into the expensive democracy machine. How else would you explain that in a country like India where election campaigns are about pumping in crores, a candidate with just Rs 18,370 of total assets can win a seat? It’s true. Narinder Pal Singh, a 30-year-old AAP candidate won the polls from Fazilka district in Punjab, with just the above amount in his pocket.