Dear Mr. Gaur
AAP's decision to contest LS elections was decided by remote control
operators who control the "party" and not AK. It was a very profitable
deal for AK and gang. It was also made possible by the 45 days they
got in Delhi - in which they took more corrupt administrative
decisions than the Congress and BJP combined had taken in last 20
years.
Their 4 seats in Punjab was solely due to the extraordinary corruption
of the extended Badal family Govt. in the state. SAD scraped through
on the Modi wave and AAP splitting the Congress vote, otherwise SAD
would have faced a rout worse than the Congress did at national level.
The state of Punjab is a complete mess. In these elections HRA did not
support any party in the Northern states of Punjab or UP, it was done
on constituency wise basis and 63% of the candidates HRA supported in
these states lost (and we are not embarrassed to say so).
Sarbajit
On 5/27/14, Gaur J K <gaurjk@hotmail.com> wrote:
> 27/5/14
>
> Dear Mr. S. Roy
>
> I fully agree that it is premature to write off AAP because they have a
> solid support base in a section of the voting population. The only problem
> is lack of leadership which is being questioned by some of their founding
> members-Sazia IImi,Cap. Gopinath and even Kumar Vishwas. The remaining 3/4
> people leading AAP dont count much to go Against AK.His decision to resign
> in order to fight Lok Sabha elections- financially,organisationaly was
> fatally wrong.
>
> Incidentally I am curious to know about their good showing in Punjab where
> they got 4 MPs elected. I want to know if you helped them to win these
> seats. This is specially because HRA has a good following in that region if
> I remember correctly one of your posts. In all other states they drew blank
> including Delhi. Did you also play a role,in their win in December elections
> in Delhi? It is just a curiosity and you and you are free to reply or not.
>
> Regds
>
> JKGaur
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