Angry young Aam Aadmi |
If you want to contest Delhi assembly elections on Aam Aadmi Party
ticket, you will have to go through by the party’s guidelines and principles,
as taking no government vehicles, no use of red beacon and government bunglows
were the main points for seeking ticket from AAP, besides clean image. The congress
and the Bharatiya Janata Party are corrupt and hand in gloves on the issue of
corruption, so will not either seek or give support to these parties in
government formation.
On 28th of December last year, Arvind Kejriwal took oath of Chief
Ministership with the outside help of the party to whom he always
accussed of
corrupt. After becoming the Chief Minister, Kejriwal asked for double house so
that he can use one house for residence while other for office. The house was
allotted on Bhagwan Dass Marg, but due to criticism in public and media in
particular, the Chief Minister had to change his move and asked for simpler
house.
Lavish Bunglow @ Bhagwan Das Road |
There are many instances where Kejriwal had taken an U-turn on the issue. Earlier he had said that he would not contest the Lok Sabha election but today he expressed his desire and said, if party asks then he is ready to contest. During agitation against scams in Commonwealth Games Scam, the same man Kejriwal had file an FIR against then Delhi Chief Minister Shiela Dixit for an alleged involvement in scams, no he is retracting from his statement. He asked the opposition to provide an evidence against her, if has. On the issue of passage of Jan Lokayuktta Bill, he had said after swearing in as the Chief Minister that the Delhi will have this law within 15 days but nearly more than 20 days have been passed and no initiation has been taken place.
The AAM aadmi wants the AAP should deliver in Delhi first then
think of PAN India image. But the political pundits failed to understand that
what actually Kejriwal and his team want, why thet are in hurry?? Whether he
has done any kind of deal with congress to stop BJP Prime Ministerial candidate
Narendra Modi or something else?
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