Sunday 15 December 2013

Error 404 : Delhi CM not found

The recent election concluded in a hung assembly with BJP at the peak of votes and AAP finishing a close second. Delhi beckons its most-deserved CM candidate Arvind Kejriwal but finds its efforts heading towards "hope". Fighting elections is one thing and running a government is another. They have vast gaps in between. AAP proved its might in one but has not yet stepped into the other. Now, it would take a sorcerer's eye to figure out the actual motive of AAP but the way they have reacted yesterday by proposing 18 conditions depicts escapism. I personally don't want it to be true but their actions speak otherwise. It wouldn't take a genius to realise that if Congress strikes back later by removing their support, it is surely going to harm their own image and is hence, very unlikely to happen.

I have been a big follower of AAP and still believe that AAP is the most deserving and anti-corruption Party but the conditions Arvind Kejriwal has put forth on the opposition depicts his newly-developed over-ambitious nature. Moreover, some of the conditions are the ones which can easily be settled by themselves once they come to power as they would have the will and the supremacy to affirm their words.

Some of my friends and the other "blind followers" of AAP is viewing it as a stunt by Congress to put AAP on the government so that they can point at AAP when they fail to achieve what they promised. The catch here is the fear to fail. If AAP can fail here, why vote for it? It has made several promises to the Delhiites and this is the time to stand with it.
Some people even crossed their boundaries of practical thinking and are even down on saying that Congress wants Arvind Kejriwal to get stuck in Delhi as CM so that he stays away from being the PM candidate. I have two explanations for this shit.
1. A CM can contest for PM and can be replaced by a member of his party whoever is deemed worthy by the supremos.
2. It is very unlikely that AAP can ever win in the General Elections 2014(Lok Sabha Elections). The current economic state of India is poor and the growing percentage is also in turbulence. Rupee is falling, share prices going down and what not. It would be very difficult and illogical for the citizens by risking a man whom we expect can help our economy boom when we already have a man(Modi) who has proved his efficiency in promoting a great economy.

It is true that India is struck by Modi-Wave and I, like many other people, want AAP to be in Delhi but want BJP to rule the Centre.
http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2013-12-02/news/44657528_1_aap-kejriwal-narendra-modi

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