Despite its turbulent term, 67 per cent of respondents are likely to vote for the Aam Aadmi Party if assembly elections are held again in Delhi --- Predictions of a snap poll conducted by ABP News and IPSOS
http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-delhi-will-vote-for-kejriwal-again-not-congress-or-bjp-poll/20140215.htm
20 Replies
Despite its turbulent term, 67 per cent of respondents are likely to vote for the Aam Aadmi Party if assembly elections are held again in Delhi --- Predictions of a snap poll conducted by ABP News and IPSOS
http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-delhi-will-vote-for-kejriwal-again-not-congress-or-bjp-poll/20140215.htm
I do not think the people of New Delhi will not cast their votes for the Aam Aadmi Party as they are disappointed now.
The disappointment caused by AAP is nothing before the disappointments caused by BJP and Congress.
I agree with your view Rambabu ji, However, the people of New Delhi voted for th Aam Aadmi Party expecting a clean, stable and efficient administration. Now they are disappointed.
People are looking for a change, they do no want to see either BJP or Congress in Delhi as they have seen them both and same is the case in center, they do not want to see congress any more and going to give a chance according to their best choice.
True, Knowing fully about the BJP and congress and their track record it's foolishness to vote again to them. Kejriwal has come as an alternative and this aspect in him was shown fully in the Delhi elections. A one time failure can be easily tolerated than the habitual failures who never try to amend their ways. Delhi voters proved that they are wise by their decision to give another choice to Kejriwal.
AAP failed on technical grounds more than anything else, and now people know they can do it will probably support AAP with more confidence. Arvind too will play his cards better than before.
Arvind is a wise man. Being wise he learned from his mistakes. And now electorate is going to see resurgent Arvind.
I don't think Mr. Arvind Kejriwal is moving in a right direction. You can go for fasting or strike when you are not governing. He calls for strike when he is the Chief Minister of New Delhi. It looks so funny.
His resignation itself shows Arvind is going in the right direction. Sticking to power despite failure after failure is going in the wrong direction.
If one is elected as a Chief Minister and he makes some strike and then resigns immediately, it makes the people think that he wants to attract people and tries to make people think that he iis Mr. Clean and fights against corruption even after becoming the Chief Minister of the state or union territory. Most of us consider this as a cheap political stunt.
have you ever seen such an example in Indian political history? It shows he is no power hungry but wants to work as per his promises. he was forced to do whatever he did, STRIKES or RESIGNATION.
He may not be power hungry but he also is not suitable for power. He is good at agitation only. Moreover now AAP is fast becoming a center of all opportunist and desparate elements of all sorts. With a view to increase membership, Kejriwal even invited ex C.M. of Kerala to join AAP but got a suitable rebuff.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/south/kerala-s-vs-achuthanandan-rejects-arvind-kejriwal-s-invite-to-join-aap-485991
Aren't we seeing those suitable for power for last 65 years? I'll prefer to see someone with unorthodox strategies who can deliver the goods and uproot the corruption.
Whatever be the merits of Kejriwal and demerits of others, Kejriwal and his organization can only criticize and do nothing- which means absolute anarchy. we saw this in Delhi. People may not allow such anarchy in the entire nation.
Let's wait and watch - people are not going to tolerate even Monarchy as well.
If no monarchy (meaning Sonia and Rahul) then chaiwala (Modi) or third front have the chance.
Thanks for accepting two facts at the same time.
In such matters, our personal likes and dislikes do not matter. This is just like weather forecast. If it is likely to rain, I shall accept this even if I like dry weather.
Despite its turbulent term, 67 per cent of respondents are likely to vote for the Aam Aadmi Party if assembly elections are held again in Delhi --- Predictions of a snap poll conducted by ABP News and IPSOS
http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-delhi-will-vote-for-kejriwal-again-not-congress-or-bjp-poll/20140215.htm
I do not think the people of New Delhi will not cast their votes for the Aam Aadmi Party as they are disappointed now.
The disappointment caused by AAP is nothing before the disappointments caused by BJP and Congress.
I agree with your view Rambabu ji, However, the people of New Delhi voted for th Aam Aadmi Party expecting a clean, stable and efficient administration. Now they are disappointed.
People are looking for a change, they do no want to see either BJP or Congress in Delhi as they have seen them both and same is the case in center, they do not want to see congress any more and going to give a chance according to their best choice.
True, Knowing fully about the BJP and congress and their track record it's foolishness to vote again to them. Kejriwal has come as an alternative and this aspect in him was shown fully in the Delhi elections. A one time failure can be easily tolerated than the habitual failures who never try to amend their ways. Delhi voters proved that they are wise by their decision to give another choice to Kejriwal.
AAP failed on technical grounds more than anything else, and now people know they can do it will probably support AAP with more confidence. Arvind too will play his cards better than before.
Arvind is a wise man. Being wise he learned from his mistakes. And now electorate is going to see resurgent Arvind.
I don't think Mr. Arvind Kejriwal is moving in a right direction. You can go for fasting or strike when you are not governing. He calls for strike when he is the Chief Minister of New Delhi. It looks so funny.
His resignation itself shows Arvind is going in the right direction. Sticking to power despite failure after failure is going in the wrong direction.
If one is elected as a Chief Minister and he makes some strike and then resigns immediately, it makes the people think that he wants to attract people and tries to make people think that he iis Mr. Clean and fights against corruption even after becoming the Chief Minister of the state or union territory. Most of us consider this as a cheap political stunt.
have you ever seen such an example in Indian political history? It shows he is no power hungry but wants to work as per his promises. he was forced to do whatever he did, STRIKES or RESIGNATION.
He may not be power hungry but he also is not suitable for power. He is good at agitation only. Moreover now AAP is fast becoming a center of all opportunist and desparate elements of all sorts. With a view to increase membership, Kejriwal even invited ex C.M. of Kerala to join AAP but got a suitable rebuff.
http://www.ndtv.com/article/south/kerala-s-vs-achuthanandan-rejects-arvind-kejriwal-s-invite-to-join-aap-485991
Aren't we seeing those suitable for power for last 65 years? I'll prefer to see someone with unorthodox strategies who can deliver the goods and uproot the corruption.
Whatever be the merits of Kejriwal and demerits of others, Kejriwal and his organization can only criticize and do nothing- which means absolute anarchy. we saw this in Delhi. People may not allow such anarchy in the entire nation.
Let's wait and watch - people are not going to tolerate even Monarchy as well.
If no monarchy (meaning Sonia and Rahul) then chaiwala (Modi) or third front have the chance.
Thanks for accepting two facts at the same time.
In such matters, our personal likes and dislikes do not matter. This is just like weather forecast. If it is likely to rain, I shall accept this even if I like dry weather.
I agree, and then our personal choices do not matter in such matters after a certain extent either.
Either way there are many things that need to be changed with regard to Delhi governance right from givig the control over police force to the Delhi government. Delhi being an independent territory , which is almost run like a state should be treated like one. As of now the presiding Central governments keep all the powers and make it totally dependant on the center and Kejriwal was right in revolting against this system which I am sure Congress has brought in so that they can have a firm hold on the capital city without relaising that it is a double edged sword...
Despite its turbulent term, 67 per cent of respondents are likely to vote for the Aam Aadmi Party if assembly elections are held again in Delhi --- Predictions of a snap poll conducted by ABP News and IPSOS
http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-delhi-will-vote-for-kejriwal-again-not-congress-or-bjp-poll/20140215.htm
I do not think the people of New Delhi will not cast their votes for the Aam Aadmi Party as they are disappointed now.
The disappointment caused by AAP is nothing before the disappointments caused by BJP and Congress.
I agree with your view Rambabu ji, However, the people of New Delhi voted for th Aam Aadmi Party expecting a clean, stable and efficient administration. Now they are disappointed.
People are looking for a change, they do no want to see either BJP or Congress in Delhi as they have seen them both and same is the case in center, they do not want to see congress any more and going to give a chance according to their best choice.
True, Knowing fully about the BJP and congress and their track record it's foolishness to vote again to them. Kejriwal has come as an alternative and this aspect in him was shown fully in the Delhi elections. A one time failure can be easily tolerated than the habitual failures who never try to amend their ways. Delhi voters proved that they are wise by their decision to give another choice to Kejriwal.
AAP failed on technical grounds more than anything else, and now people know they can do it will probably support AAP with more confidence. Arvind too will play his cards better than before.
Arvind is a wise man. Being wise he learned from his mistakes. And now electorate is going to see resurgent Arvind.
I don't think Mr. Arvind Kejriwal is moving in a right direction. You can go for fasting or strike when you are not governing. He calls for strike when he is the Chief Minister of New Delhi. It looks so funny.
His resignation itself shows Arvind is going in the right direction. Sticking to power despite failure after failure is going in the wrong direction.
If one is elected as a Chief Minister and he makes some strike and then resigns immediately, it makes the people think that he wants to attract people and tries to make people think that he iis Mr. Clean and fights against corruption even after becoming the Chief Minister of the state or union territory. Most of us consider this as a cheap political stunt.
have you ever seen such an example in Indian political history? It shows he is no power hungry but wants to work as per his promises. he was forced to do whatever he did, STRIKES or RESIGNATION.
He to that matter no one has ever seen such an example. that's why he was astonished. people forgotten to distinguish between good intention and bad intention.
Yes they will get success in Delhi but they need to prove himself in India. This time Kejriwaal and Modi is rocking.
If elections were held just now, AAM AADAMI party may get good number of seats in Delhi. But as time moves on and parliamentary elections are held, scenerio will change. More likely, BJP led NDA may get majority in parliament and later in Delhi assembly also.
In this connection, kindly see:
http://in.news.yahoo.com/nda-fortunes-turn-brighter-055608962.html
Yes they will get success in Delhi but they need to prove himself in India. This time Kejriwaal and Modi is rocking.
If elections were held just now, AAM AADAMI party may get good number of seats in Delhi. But as time moves on and parliamentary elections are held, scenerio will change. More likely, BJP led NDA may get majority in parliament and later in Delhi assembly also.
In this connection, kindly see:
http://in.news.yahoo.com/nda-fortunes-turn-brighter-055608962.html
Yes. Time of holding the elections will certainly play a key role in elections. In a wrong time a good politician may go in to dumps.
Yes they will get success in Delhi but they need to prove himself in India. This time Kejriwaal and Modi is rocking.
If elections were held just now, AAM AADAMI party may get good number of seats in Delhi. But as time moves on and parliamentary elections are held, scenerio will change. More likely, BJP led NDA may get majority in parliament and later in Delhi assembly also.
In this connection, kindly see:
http://in.news.yahoo.com/nda-fortunes-turn-brighter-055608962.html
Yes BJP led by Modi is more likely to win this election. BJP alone will not get the majority seats, other parties may also play crucial role.
Whatever the reason, AAP is not likely to get as many seats in Delhi in next state assembly election. The limited number of seats they are planning to contest in Parliamentary election will make the a party to sit and have a say but nothing more than that.
if you set side for a while,theissue of immediate gains and losses for AAP it never loses its place n the hearts of the people.
AAP is better at making anarchy and sending weird news to television channels without prove, it is all about showing high hopes performing nothing.
People used similar words when Netaji Subhash Candra Bose and others like him were fighting against monarchy in this country. Later when India got her independence, they forgot people like him and lined behind Nehru, the showman, the result is for everyone to see. Cheers.
AAP is better at making anarchy and sending weird news to television channels without prove, it is all about showing high hopes performing nothing.
AAP speaks about truth. an truth sounds bitter. truth doesn't need proof.
Aap does not speak truth but tells lies every day. Their mootto is- just go on saying same thing again and again and never reply to others. It is time we stop considering them as serious and genuine organiization. They will make mess of everything as they did in Delhi if you give them some opportunity.
As far I am concerned, my answer is still the same- The coming elections for Lok sabha will settle the dust. The results will show who is right and who is wrong.
The election results will of course depend on public perception. But the results never settle as to what is right or wrong. For example, if somebody is criminal, only court will decide. If he wins election, he cannot say that he has been proved right.
As far I am concerned, my answer is still the same- The coming elections for Lok sabha will settle the dust. The results will show who is right and who is wrong.
The election results will of course depend on public perception. But the results never settle as to what is right or wrong. For example, if somebody is criminal, only court will decide. If he wins election, he cannot say that he has been proved right.
But recently, the spokesmen of our ruling party in center were claiming that the victory of congress party is proof of their innocence about '84 massacre. Same was said from BJP that win of Modi proved he was not guilty in Gujarat, court acquitted Modi though.
As far I am concerned, my answer is still the same- The coming elections for Lok sabha will settle the dust. The results will show who is right and who is wrong.
The election results will of course depend on public perception. But the results never settle as to what is right or wrong. For example, if somebody is criminal, only court will decide. If he wins election, he cannot say that he has been proved right.
But recently, the spokesmen of our ruling party in center were claiming that the victory of congress party is proof of their innocence about '84 massacre. Same was said from BJP that win of Modi proved he was not guilty in Gujarat, court acquitted Modi though.
I disagree with Congress and BJP both. Victory in election never shows that you are right. This only shows that you are popular. As regards Modi, it is true that court acquitted him. So he is not personally guilty though hism organization BJP and other constituents of Sangh Pariwar were definiely guilty. Similarly, in !984 massacre, Congressmen like Bhagat and Tytler were certainly guilty. It is the sense of retaliation that contributes to constant communal hatred and violence.
As far I am concerned, my answer is still the same- The coming elections for Lok sabha will settle the dust. The results will show who is right and who is wrong.
The election results will of course depend on public perception. But the results never settle as to what is right or wrong. For example, if somebody is criminal, only court will decide. If he wins election, he cannot say that he has been proved right.
But recently, the spokesmen of our ruling party in center were claiming that the victory of congress party is proof of their innocence about '84 massacre. Same was said from BJP that win of Modi proved he was not guilty in Gujarat, court acquitted Modi though.
I disagree with Congress and BJP both. Victory in election never shows that you are right. This only shows that you are popular. As regards Modi, it is true that court acquitted him. So he is not personally guilty though hism organization BJP and other constituents of Sangh Pariwar were definiely guilty. Similarly, in !984 massacre, Congressmen like Bhagat and Tytler were certainly guilty. It is the sense of retaliation that contributes to constant communal hatred and violence.
I agree with you on first point that victory in election does not prove that a political decision/act is right or wrong. As far ModiBJP is concerned the Gujrat was reaction of Godhra that Modi managed to finish efficiently.
Topic Author
R
rambabu
@rambabu
Topic Stats
Created
Sunday, 16 February 2014 03:12
Last Updated
Tuesday, 30 November -0001 00:00
Replies
0
Views
2.2K
Likes
0