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Wednesday 12 February 2014

New Political Wave in India 


We saw a dramatic change in Delhi polls, where AAP(Aam Aadmi Party) emerged triumphant breaking old tradition of politics in India. As we all know India is a parliamentary democratic republic, in-spite of that if we run our eyes on history of Indian politics than we will find that only two parties Congress and BJP ruled the country in past 66 years.Sometime I feel that we are still serf, only difference is that in 19th century we were enslaved in the hand of Britishers and now it is the policies of the political parties which decides our destiny.So what we saw on 9th DEC 2013 was a culmination of all what other parties has done until now.Disclosure of AAP was thus evident in this regard.

WHAT made people vote for AAP was the hope which was lying deep inside their heart of having a good and corruption less government.Other factor which encouraged people to vote AAP was clean picture of Arvind Kejriwal, portraying a common man with his words and gesture. More than that was the option which citizens had now as AAP.




Now it is like an exam for CM Arvind Kejriwal to deliver what he promised in his rallies before elections.Though it is a arduous duty to perform & transform our capital in a way never before.Because if he provides even 70 % of what he assured people of, that will be more than what political parties have done in Delhi until now.I think the only thing in which AAP is lacking is experience of politics because nearly 80 % of MLA's of have no experience at all.So, that can affect their policy making procedure.But, let us hope for the best.


                                                                                

                                                                                   Sachin Panwar

                                                                                                     

                                                                                                           



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