Delhi assembly election dates hae been announced. If Kejriwal (AAM AADAMI) wins, he gains. If he does not get requsaite numers, he gets dominant opposition space. He is winner both ways.
Delhi assembly election dates hae been announced. If Kejriwal (AAM AADAMI) wins, he gains. If he does not get requsaite numers, he gets dominant opposition space. He is winner both ways.
Kejriwal's case is the typical misguded missile case...He did not know how to handle the position and literally threw it away with his deeds and the fact that he still has public support shows, only that people are fed up with the political scenario esp Congress pary and want to give him another chance. But the big question is, whether he has the capacity to do anuuthing worthwhile, I seriously doubt that since all he has done so far is do some dharnas for the most unreasonable so called causes and issue statements that are far off the mark..
vijay wrote:He represents a change which many sections of voters want but are not able to get from mainstream parties. So he stands to win both ways.
He has nothing in his mind but same subsidies to attract voters. Does he pay subsidies selling his personal property? As far corruption is concerned it's part of our culture 100 Arvinds put together will find it hard to move it an inch.
usha manohar wrote:Kejriwal's case is the typical misguded missile case...He did not know how to handle the position and literally threw it away with his deeds and the fact that he still has public support shows, only that people are fed up with the political scenario esp Congress pary and want to give him another chance. But the big question is, whether he has the capacity to do anuuthing worthwhile, I seriously doubt that since all he has done so far is do some dharnas for the most unreasonable so called causes and issue statements that are far off the mark.
If people are fed p with Congress, BJP is there as an alternative. But if Kejriwal has still attraction, it just shows that Congress has not gained ground and BJP is also losing the initial charisma. People want third alternative as Congress and BJP are two sides of same corrupt politics with BJP being additionally inseperable from fascist communal RSS Hindutva brigade.
According to a recent opinion poll conducted by NDTV BJP is set to win the maximum number of seats in Delhi which goes to show that BJP hs not only not lost ground but has gained some, also AAP is losing some of the seats it gained last time round and Congress does not figure at all ..
Gulshan Kumar Ajmani wrote:usha manohar wrote:Kejriwal's case is the typical misguded missile case...He did not know how to handle the position and literally threw it away with his deeds and the fact that he still has public support shows, only that people are fed up with the political scenario esp Congress pary and want to give him another chance. But the big question is, whether he has the capacity to do anuuthing worthwhile, I seriously doubt that since all he has done so far is do some dharnas for the most unreasonable so called causes and issue statements that are far off the mark.
If people are fed p with Congress, BJP is there as an alternative. But if Kejriwal has still attraction, it just shows that Congress has not gained ground and BJP is also losing the initial charisma. People want third alternative as Congress and BJP are two sides of same corrupt politics with BJP being additionally inseperable from fascist communal RSS Hindutva brigade.
I have yet to see Fascist communal RSS Hindutva brigade kill innocents like people doing in Peshawar or Paris. But as they say it's easy to target soft and sober than hard and cruel because they will hit back or even kill like they did in both these places.
suni51 wrote:vijay wrote:He represents a change which many sections of voters want but are not able to get from mainstream parties. So he stands to win both ways.
He has nothing in his mind but same subsidies to attract voters. Does he pay subsidies selling his personal property? As far corruption is concerned it's part of our culture 100 Arvinds put together will find it hard to move it an inch.
You are right, but voters vote for alternatives available at time of voting. No party gives subsidies by selling their leaders properties. Neither BJP or Congress then why should Kejriwal sell his property. If Modi can promise the moon why cannot Kejriwal do so.
I personally believe Kejriwal has missed buses one too many! Yes, he has raised all the right issues but when the moment came to go about the serious business of statecraft , he failed and that too miserably with all ends up. In fact a comparison with Mamata Banerjee is apt and hard to resist. As for BJP's so-called Hindutva agenda and all that old chestnut, Modi's rise has added a new dimension to Indian political perspective. As long as he remains steadfast in his developmental plank he would remain a force to reckon with and the moment he slips off it , the history won't forgive him.
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vijay wrote:suni51 wrote:vijay wrote:He represents a change which many sections of voters want but are not able to get from mainstream parties. So he stands to win both ways.
He has nothing in his mind but same subsidies to attract voters. Does he pay subsidies selling his personal property? As far corruption is concerned it's part of our culture 100 Arvinds put together will find it hard to move it an inch.
You are right, but voters vote for alternatives available at time of voting. No party gives subsidies by selling their leaders properties. Neither BJP or Congress then why should Kejriwal sell his property. If Modi can promise the moon why cannot Kejriwal do so.
It will be interesting to see then whose moon sells! February 10 is not that far from now.
suni51 wrote:vijay wrote:suni51 wrote:vijay wrote:He represents a change which many sections of voters want but are not able to get from mainstream parties. So he stands to win both ways.
He has nothing in his mind but same subsidies to attract voters. Does he pay subsidies selling his personal property? As far corruption is concerned it's part of our culture 100 Arvinds put together will find it hard to move it an inch.
You are right, but voters vote for alternatives available at time of voting. No party gives subsidies by selling their leaders properties. Neither BJP or Congress then why should Kejriwal sell his property. If Modi can promise the moon why cannot Kejriwal do so.
It will be interesting to see then whose moon sells! February 10 is not that far from now.
By present trends Modi's moon will have more buyers but that no way dilutes Kejriwal's right to try and market his moon.His moon will also have buyers
chinmoymukherjee wrote:I personally believe Kejriwal has missed buses one too many! Yes, he has raised all the right issues but when the moment came to go about the serious business of statecraft , he failed and that too miserably with all ends up. In fact a comparison with Mamata Banerjee is apt and hard to resist. As for BJP's so-called Hindutva agenda and all that old chestnut, Modi's rise has added a new dimension to Indian political perspective. As long as he remains steadfast in his developmental plank he would remain a force to reckon with and the moment he slips off it , the history won't forgive him.
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Thats what I feel too....There were a lot of expectations and hopes when Kejriwal happened on the political scene but he never seemed like a committed leader, more like a street side activist interested in drawing attention to himself. His teammates did not help either since each one spoke in a different language ..
@Usha
Mr. Kejriwal's familiarity with the nitty gritty of governance,leave alone good governance,seemed to be pathetically tenuous. His propagandist stance on issues as head of the state betrayed a very serious lack of application of mind in tackling grave problem like corruption. Whenever common Indians talk about corruption they invariably get furious, agitated and frustrated to the point of losing faith in themselves in combating these menace which is more insidiously destructive than terrorism and here Mr. Kejriwal behaved more like a commoner pitchforked into a position to be their undeserving and unworthy leader. Ideally he should be compelled to cool his heels in the political wilderness before he could be allowed pick up the thread once again.
@gkajmani