I am surprised at the way some of this educated mass is behaving. When AAP did not want form the Govt, there was a large fraternity which ridiculed them for not accepting a challenge incl the BJP. Now that they are prepared to form the Govt after the people of Delhi have given their approval, albeit with Congress support, there is another section which is being equally critical. Is this educated mass clear on what they really want?
I think AAP has played out a great Strategic and Tactical game. Congress was the natural enemy of both BJP and AAP being the incumbent Govt. The common adage- "enemy's enemy is my friend" dictum does not work here. Resultantly, AAP is adopting the next best option- form a Govt with the Congress outside support. No one is in doubt that, this is as adversarial a partnership as can be. It hopefully only obviates the Presidential rule and a re-poll within six months. Everyone is also clear that it is an union that may not last more than three months or even less. It will fall the moment AAP makes progress on some of it's manifesto. Congress will be in a sticky position--they will be damned if the pull out and they will be damned if they stay.
Let us therefore give a try with AAP. They have promised a new paradigm- What do we loose in trying it out? Even if they can reduce the electricity tariff by 30% and provide water supply to all those who do not get it today, the relief to the Aam Admi will be immense.
You will agree, APP is attempting to do it.
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On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 10:24 AM, arun joshi <colarun.joshi@gmail.com> wrote:
Let us wish AAP the very best in their endeavor and prove that in India anything is possible.It has been achieved elsewhere in the country so can it be done in Delhi.Even if he can reduce the tariff on electricity by 20% and increase the water supply by 20% the relief that will percolate down to an ordinary citizen will be heartening.Let us give a try with AAP. What do we loose?I am totally confused as to why people are hesitant to experiment.Did we not experiment with family led political parties for so many decades. (They joke with us with "adhi roti" "puri roti" try and gain sympathy by shedding crocodile tears - all acceptable to us)
On Sun, Dec 22, 2013 at 11:00 PM, Dr.Muhammad Mukhtar Alam <mukhtaralam2000@yahoo.com> wrote:AAP or any party can not fight corruption unless they engage with solid moral foundations first . APP lied to people making posters referring to 15 years of corruption as if all the public money was looted and nothing was done. I love fight against corruption but it should have been done with honest acknowledgement of the work while promising that they would do better.Muhammad Mukhtar Alam,Ph.D.Managing online networks for Movement for Transition to Post Carbon Green India http://transitionurbanindia.ning.com ,Ecostrategic Communicators for Carbon-Neutral Leisure http://ecostrategiccommunicators.ning.comPapers and Presentations at http://slideshare.net/mukhtaralamTel:+9968345380
On Friday, 20 December 2013 11:52 AM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
www.indiaagainstcorrupyion.org.inBy agreeing to form a Govt with Congress support, AAP has shown that they are as unprincipled and untrustworthy as everybody else.RIP : AAP
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