Newspapers in Punjab are mocking the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) for its “utopian” fancy of being able to win the assembly election on a shoe string budget. Conventional wisdom tells us that this is not metropolitan Delhi where two or three colonies make up one constituency. Punjab with 150 odd villages in one constituency that could span hills and rivers, a tipple happy population which cannot remember an election without plentiful liquor and drugs, and cash rich political opponents with deep pockets is a different game altogether. Its a tough call and a new trial for the fledgling party which is making its first foray outside Delhi, but one that the AAP is determined to do its own way.