Friday 22 November 2013

Frittering the initial gains

When Arvind Kejriwal had decided to float the party to tackle the corruption, little would have he thought of the quagmire and mudslinging that would greet him in his quest for a corruption free India.



Close at the heels of their first battle against the prime rivals vying for Delhi, when there is a stiff competition of showing the opponents inferior, the fresh charges against the Aam Aadami Parti(AAP) puts suspicion in the minds of general public(Aam Aadmi) that will these people change the system? or they will ultimately merge with the same herd of politicians, India is overflowing with? or, is it a tactic of the opposition to subdue the over-enthusiasts on an odyssey to change the indian political system?

The sting operation, paying visits to the clerics, and hollow promises made in the election manifesto only conspicuously  points towards the fact that the storm which was created by Anna Hazare all over India is only to be frittered away in this way.

Free water, free electricity, free food, free houses, free businesses, free living and free life, does not it feel like a chimerical project that they have undertaken. And from where they will bring the money needed to run the affairs of the state. From Switzerland I think.

Best of luck Mr. Kejriwal in your endeavours. May the almighty give you the courage to withstand these allegations, and wisdom for not making the hollow promises. Show to the world that the guild you are heading are knowledgeable enough to prove Mr. Subramaniyam Swami's claims wrong.

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