Wednesday, February 19, 2014

What does AAP want to achieve

I have been seeing a lot of Anti-Modi/BJP comments by AAP and its supporters and fans.
I have just one question for you. What do you want to achieve?

I know you will say honest leaders or something like that, but honest leader is not a goal, it could be a means to the goal. Look what the honest leader has achieved in 49 days, nothing but a bunch of executive orders. What are they worth, nothing, anyone can overturn them without thinking at all. You don't need assembly's approval to overturn any of them. Today who is ruling Delhi. None other than our very dear home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde. (Note: under president's rule LG takes all the decisions after consultations with HM). Did Delhi voted for Shinde, did they wanted to be ruled by Shinde. My guess is no. But thanks to the Arvind Kejriwal the great, it is Shinde who is the man in-charge, not a person for which Delhi voted for. AAP fought its entire campaign against corruption and then they gave the power of Delhi to Congress and Shinde, why? If you are fighting corruption, why would you hand over power to the most corrupt person/party you can find. 

People claim that AK has good intentions. But if good intentions were a gram of gold, AK would have more gold than fort knox. But that is not the reality. The current reality of India and it politics is something that neither AAP nor its supporters understand or want to understand. 

By campaigning against Modi/BJP what AAP and its supporters are doing is strengthing Congress. Does anyone in their wildest dream think that AAP would get 272 seats in this elections. Or would any other party support AAP to make AK the next PM if AAP falls short of 272. I don't think so. By attacking BJP AAP will only strengthen Congress and other regional parties. For example, if a BJP candidate is getting 1,00,000 votes while Congress 95,000. If AAP gets 6,000 of BJP votes because of its Anti-BJP campaign the Congress candidate would win. Without AAP BJP would have gotten a clear majority in Delhi and Harshvardhan would be the Delhi CM for next 5 yrs. Now Delhi is ruled by Shinde. And if AAP and its supporters continue their anti-BJP campaign then Sonia's dream of seeing her son become PM would come true and Rahul will rule India for next 5 yrs. 

I am sure that AAP does not want Rahul to become the next PM, or am I? The logic I presented above is not very complicated, but I was not sure if AAP and its supporters understood it. You may want AK to become PM of India someday, but until that day comes we don't want Rahul to be India's PM.

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