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    Will Honest Politics die if AAP loses Delhi Elections

    From RTI act to finding coal scam,from reducing electricity and water tariffs to listening to KHAPs on gotra marriages to name a few, AAP has acted as a Lokpal keeping an eye on everyone's wrongdoings. Since they wont make decisions to benefit big buisinesses they dont get much donations.
    Other political parties have tried to become more honest as they fear RTI and AAP!
    Corrupt people fear AAP! Big buisinesses fear AAP!

    Will Honest politics end if AAP looses delhi elections?
    Will people of Delhi let it happen?
    Stop Common nonsense

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    Quote Originally Posted by jatofbhiwani View Post
    From RTI act to finding coal scam,from reducing electricity and water tariffs to listening to KHAPs on gotra marriages to name a few, AAP has acted as a Lokpal keeping an eye on everyone's wrongdoings. Since they wont make decisions to benefit big buisinesses they dont get much donations.
    Other political parties have tried to become more honest as they fear RTI and AAP!
    Corrupt people fear AAP! Big buisinesses fear AAP!

    Will Honest politics end if AAP looses delhi elections?
    Will people of Delhi let it happen?
    Honest politics doesn't apply to AAP, you can say U-turn politics or Fool-U politics. Surely they are going to loose this time.
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    AAP is no different to other parties. We have already seen a demo.

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    Having a third party like "AAP" is not a bad option in Indian political system. Rather it is a good option.

    It is much better than other options which are running individual states, having said that, one also have to see, who and what kind of individuals are representing "AAP" party.

    The only success factor for "AAP" will be if it comprises of intellectuals, scientists, professors and other educated people from middle class and common working and living stream of life.

    These people should not be intellectuals, scientists, professors only from designation and job employment, rather their work and thought processes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Prikshit View Post
    Honest politics doesn't apply to AAP, you can say U-turn politics or Fool-U politics. Surely they are going to loose this time.

    One has to ask a question "Who and why will a person/group value honesty?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by jatofbhiwani View Post
    From RTI act to finding coal scam,from reducing electricity and water tariffs to listening to KHAPs on gotra marriages to name a few, AAP has acted as a Lokpal keeping an eye on everyone's wrongdoings. Since they wont make decisions to benefit big buisinesses they dont get much donations.
    Other political parties have tried to become more honest as they fear RTI and AAP!
    Corrupt people fear AAP! Big buisinesses fear AAP!

    Will Honest politics end if AAP looses delhi elections?

    Will people of Delhi let it happen?
    Honest?? LOL A bunch of anarchist, who challenged Indian democratic system with their stupidity. They didn't know how to run a goverment. Took some impractical decision which was about to ruin Delhi governance systen. Subsidised electrictiy bill, water bill without doing proper homework how to increase the revenue of Delhi state.
    when saw it's about to over just escaped from the scence.

    I think only those people can support AAP who have been supporter of Congrees in past but in current political scenario feel inferior in supporting Congrees. Hence, finding themselves comfortable as a AAP supporter rather than going with the BJP.
    I have a fine sense of the ridiculous, but no sense of humor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddhan1979 View Post
    Having a third party like "AAP" is not a bad option in Indian political system. Rather it is a good option.

    It is much better than other options which are running individual states, having said that, one also have to see, who and what kind of individuals are representing "AAP" party.

    The only success factor for "AAP" will be if it comprises of intellectuals, scientists, professors and other educated people from middle class and common working and living stream of life.

    These people should not be intellectuals, scientists, professors only from designation and job employment, rather their work and thought processes.

    "AAP" politics must replace buffalo brains from Indian political system.

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    All corrupt people will be happy and will loot people as much as they can if aap loses! Corrupt are afraid of aap!
    Stop Common nonsense

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    kajariwal is anti national, he is getting lot of money from ford foundation of US, a baniya and income tax professional chances of his honesty are very very less, managed few media people with him, nothing else

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fateh View Post
    kajariwal is anti national, he is getting lot of money from ford foundation of US, a baniya and income tax professional chances of his honesty are very very less, managed few media people with him, nothing else
    Bhai Kejriwal soodhha Bania sai! He is not anti Jat as other parties!
    Stop Common nonsense

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    The main point is " How many really educated people are there in Indian Politics?"

    Hardly any. You can literally count these people on your fingers.


    Small Regional parties are the main culprits creating dynastic and family rules and siphoning off the resources from the states.


    It is high time to root out such people out of Indian political system.


    "AAP" can succeed if there are educated people who have a view for governance.
    Last edited by maddhan1979; January 17th, 2015 at 09:06 AM.

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  22. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by jatofbhiwani View Post
    Bhai Kejriwal soodhha Bania sai! He is not anti Jat as other parties!
    Brother, he is anti nation what to talk about jats and jats are also part of India, one of his ex boss is known to me he is retd IT commissioner, he saidthat kajariwal was usless and corrupt employ, rest God knows

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    See the money he is investing in advertisement and compaign, all those giving money will also like to take back
    Now he is not the Honest person, he is cunning person


    Quote Originally Posted by jatofbhiwani View Post
    From RTI act to finding coal scam,from reducing electricity and water tariffs to listening to KHAPs on gotra marriages to name a few, AAP has acted as a Lokpal keeping an eye on everyone's wrongdoings. Since they wont make decisions to benefit big buisinesses they dont get much donations.
    Other political parties have tried to become more honest as they fear RTI and AAP!
    Corrupt people fear AAP! Big buisinesses fear AAP!

    Will Honest politics end if AAP looses delhi elections?
    Will people of Delhi let it happen?

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    Quote Originally Posted by krishdel View Post
    See the money he is investing in advertisement and compaign, all those giving money will also like to take back
    Now he is not the Honest person, he is cunning person
    Bhai whom to support, any name in your mind?

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    Quote Originally Posted by krishdel View Post
    See the money he is investing in advertisement and compaign, all those giving money will also like to take back
    Now he is not the Honest person, he is cunning person
    http://www.jagran.com/news/national-...-11988347.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fateh View Post
    Brother, he is anti nation what to talk about jats and jats are also part of India, one of his ex boss is known to me he is retd IT commissioner, he saidthat kajariwal was usless and corrupt employ, rest God knows
    Yeah God knows a lot..... and may be you also know some...

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    AAP and honest politics?... must be kidding.. like many others, I too was a AAP supporter. Now I know how wrong I was. Parties like AAP will bring nothing bust disaster. Let us test them again after 10 years if they are still around..

    RK^2
    There are many paths leading to God, politics is certainly not one of them...

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    What options India has? How many educated people are leading the political system?

    Which political party has really good educated people leading the government?

    How many well educated politicians are in Indian parliament or state governments?

    Hardy any.

    Political parties and their work is either family business, community business, religious business, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by maddhan1979 View Post
    What options India has? How many educated people are leading the political system?

    Which political party has really good educated people leading the government?

    How many well educated politicians are in Indian parliament or state governments?

    Hardy any.

    Political parties and their work is either family business, community business, religious business, etc.
    AAP may have some organisation level weaknesses, however, overall it's the best that we have currently.

    If one looks at facts, most criticism of AAP would fall flat.

    Those who had criticised AK for power hunger (and thus creating a political party) have now hemselves joined political parties. May be, they have realised that without political front, the IAC movement can not be moved forward.

    Those who had criticised AAP goverments 49 tenure and were questioning the achivements, have now realised what other parties (like BJP, thought very experienced in governance) have achived in allmost one year. WHat has happened to the "black money" and "land grab" issues on the basis of which the party won elections. I am surprised at the silence at the ordinance passing (I can understand sielence of political parties like Congress which had looted people through the draconian laws itself).

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    Quote Originally Posted by rkumar View Post
    AAP and honest politics?... must be kidding.. like many others, I too was a AAP supporter. Now I know how wrong I was. Parties like AAP will bring nothing bust disaster. Let us test them again after 10 years if they are still around..

    RK^2
    Sir, like many others I am also a supporter of AAP. Could you please enlighten us what disaster you foresee?

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