Monday, December 9, 2013

Recent Assembly election in a few States has shown the awareness of fundamental rights among Aam Aadmi Janta.  AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) has been supported by the voters in Delhi openly against all odds - being a new and unknown party.  Now is the time to see what AAP can do to bring some relief in the basic food prices which Aam Aadmi can afford.  However, this writer is very confused of sensing an unwillingness to join hands between BJP and AAP when the motto of both parties has been all along to remove corruption, bring back black money from overseas banks, punish the culprits, and eradicate crime from the face of India.  At least these were the pre-election slogans emanating from the leaders of both these parties.  Then what could be the reason of not sitting together and chalking out a policy to accomplish the objective of pre-election slogans?  Is it a politics again or a personality conflict?  AAP is a new party, but one will hope that BJP has learnt some lessons from its previous mistakes of not taking care of farmers and poor people, showing a blind eye towards corrupt BJP officials and almost a failed foreign policy especially towards Pakistan.  One may not be off the line in predicting that there is a good chance that BJP might come in the center also next year.  Therefore, it is an opportune time to chalk out national and international policies to avoid past mistakes.  Also, AAP being a new party, so far only in Delhi, can't escape itself from the responsibility and obligations it has towards Aam AAdmi Janta.  Rather, AAP has to work harder to show its constituencies that it can deliver what it vouched for in the pre-election slogans.  TIME OF COURSE WILL BE THE BEST JUDGE, BUT BOTH BJP AND AAP LEADERS SHOULD ALWAYS KEEP IN MIND THAT THE INDIAN VOTERS ARE INTELLIGENT AND AWAKEN AND THEY CAN ALWAYS CHANGE REGIME WHEN THE TIME COMES.

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