Tuesday, February 10, 2015

AAP: Beyond the Victory

I am apolitical. I support every effort for the goodness of people.

Let me first thank Delhi and the AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) for the election results today. We may be interested in knowing what led the AAP to such a landslide victory. The people of this country are discerning enough to distinguish pure and polished intentions. The Delites took legitimate time to judge Arvind Kejriwal. Depriving Delhi of its government just for political suitability has been rewarded with interest. The parliamentary elections witnessed arousal of public expectations inevitably followed by its doomsday. Danger of political elimination among non BJP parties forced them to aggregate against NaMo which helped AK to woo the unprecedented victory. It'll be AAP turn now to deliver as per promises made. The voters are good surgeon too.

The rival party must congratulate AK and announce that the new state government will be fully cooperated without any discrimination. AK too has to focus first on the areas where he can deliver without confronting with the centre. Mind the unique situation: NaMo won't allow to be labelled as a non-cooperator, he would prefer AK trapped in his own promises. We may witness a competition between NaMo and AK as to who delivers better. It is a win-win situation for the public. Delhi may be a role model of good governance.

It is a brief celebration time for the AAP as what follows is tough, rough and an acid test of fulfilling promises. It is efficiency that is on stake now.

It is time for both the BJP and the Congress to review the results and mend their affairs. Both can learn a lot from the newly born AAAP. Beware: Politics in typical sense is seldom tolerated now. India is undergoing the much needed education now, thank you media. Exposure of evil may ensure its eradication. Hope both the parties will be more useful and development friendly. It is injurious to raise raw expectations of the people. If they fail to establish direct relation between ability and reward, opportunity and its encashment; they will be in danger of elimination next time.

  


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