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Originally posted by Confused_Canadian
The kind of trouble BJP government gave him, anybody who can think with an unbiased mind can make out why the things turned out that way it is. AK may have messed up on few occasions and missed his chance , I only hope something good will come out of this and in future we will have better parties to choose from than BJP and Congress.
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'Some goals are so worthy, it's glorious even to fail.' (Param Vir Chakra awardee Lt. Manoj Pandey)
No I am not talking about any of its good work. The kind of energy AAP brought into Indian politics was very positive, he started well (like transparency in election funding) and then lost his way. If AK was a matured leader he would have navigated more carefully and kept his focus in building up Delhi. BJP simply did not support him in routine administration and kept him busy with unproductive things.now he paid the price.
I hope with all this new leadership emerges, better party, with better agenda will come in future
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Originally posted by Blue_Peafowl
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Originally posted by Confused_Canadian
The kind of trouble BJP government gave him, anybody who can think with an unbiased mind can make out why the things turned out that way it is. AK may have messed up on few occasions and missed his chance , I only hope something good will come out of this and in future we will have better parties to choose from than BJP and Congress.
Can you en-light us on any ( i say any) good work AAP has been done since they came to power in Delhi ?
No , i m not talking about fake claims/blames
AAP is going to be dissolved very soon. AAP was formed by the Congress just to counter BJP and AAP leaders are also wants to do the damages sitting in opposition but unfortunately they got clear mandate and they have no option but to form the Govt. They have also tried to damage the country from Bihar and UP where they were not contesting elections but appealing to people for voting against the BJP. They are very well funded by the Congress and congress wants to keep them in opposition only. Have you ever seen Kejru criticizing Sonia or Rahul. Every thing is crystal clear.
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Originally posted by zindabad
AAP is going to be dissolved very soon.
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A Proud Indian Canadian
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Originally posted by Garvo Gujarati
I don't think that will happen too soon. There are enough supporters to sustain this party for a little longer time. There are about 24% people who voted for AAP. That means in Delhi 1 in 4 people!
Now it is interesting to analyse who these people are. AAP really haven't deliver anything substantial. By any standards they are as corrupt as others, if not more. In fact they are most innovative in terms of doing corruption. On many issues their stand was clearly anti-national. And other than locking horns with central government and dramas they can't claim anything else.
Probably those people are born BJP-haters. No matter what Modi will do they will remain the same. Now as Congress is not going to be main force, AAP still have a room for such people, no matter how many times Arvind can fool them.
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A Delhite in Toronto
Sir, I never said AAP is an anti-national party. Read my sentence again.
You proved my point. No matter what Modi does, some will always find faults! And this makes Modi and our democracy stronger. Criticism is not new to Modi, it has been part and parcel of his life the day he became Chief Minister of Gujarat. So rest assured!
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A Proud Indian Canadian
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Originally posted by Garvo Gujarati
Sir, I never said AAP is an anti-national party. Read my sentence again.
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'Some goals are so worthy, it's glorious even to fail.' (Param Vir Chakra awardee Lt. Manoj Pandey)
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