The Raj of Aam Aadmi is here to stay, whether AAP is able to rule Delhi for the next five years or not but it has surely made the common man powerful and very demanding. The AAP has suddenly become khas in Indian Politics, every ruling party new or old is out to woo the mango man. The trend will only grow louder and stricter in the next few months. The election season has just begun with the swearing inn of Mr Kejriwal in the Center. The sudden rise of AAP has made other political parties a big follower of AAP. The fresh lease of life which AAP has brought to Indian political space is very overwhelming. The faith has gone up, the commitment level of all the political parties towards a better India is constantly increasing. The upcoming MP elections and assembly election in few states have made AAP;s journey more exciting. The newspaper and electronic media is completely focused on the new experiment happening in Delhi and all moves made by the govt of the day are being watched and monitored properly by not only the media but the seasoned political parties. Mr Kejriwal has been the biggest TRP grosser of 2013 and a trend which is still continuing in 2014 also. The recent Janta Darbar which got a drubbing from the political opponent and also one time Kejriwal colleague Kiran Bedi. The mismanagement on the part of the govt was quite visible and Mr Kejriwal was humble enough to acknowledge the same in his last speech before closing the Janta Darbar. Many see this as an opportunity to critcise the govt, but one must also consider the kind of complaints people have, and these complaints have not grown in just last 15 days rule,but they all were there when Congress was ruling. The sudden outburst of public on the D Day was quite unexpected at least people have hope from the present govt that they will be able to do something about these complaints. The participatory democracy is here to stay and i am waiting for the day when it becomes the common culture in whole of India, till that time people will keep following Delhi Govt for the guidance.
The Raj of Aam Aadmi is here to stay, whether AAP is able to rule Delhi for the next five years or not but it has surely made the common man powerful and very demanding. The AAP has suddenly become khas in Indian Politics, every ruling party new or old is out to woo the mango man. The trend will only grow louder and stricter in the next few months. The election season has just begun with the swearing inn of Mr Kejriwal in the Center. The sudden rise of AAP has made other political parties a big follower of AAP. The fresh lease of life which AAP has brought to Indian political space is very overwhelming. The faith has gone up, the commitment level of all the political parties towards a better India is constantly increasing. The upcoming MP elections and assembly election in few states have made AAP;s journey more exciting. The newspaper and electronic media is completely focused on the new experiment happening in Delhi and all moves made by the govt of the day are being watched and monitored properly by not only the media but the seasoned political parties. Mr Kejriwal has been the biggest TRP grosser of 2013 and a trend which is still continuing in 2014 also. The recent Janta Darbar which got a drubbing from the political opponent and also one time Kejriwal colleague Kiran Bedi. The mismanagement on the part of the govt was quite visible and Mr Kejriwal was humble enough to acknowledge the same in his last speech before closing the Janta Darbar. Many see this as an opportunity to critcise the govt, but one must also consider the kind of complaints people have, and these complaints have not grown in just last 15 days rule,but they all were there when Congress was ruling. The sudden outburst of public on the D Day was quite unexpected at least people have hope from the present govt that they will be able to do something about these complaints. The participatory democracy is here to stay and i am waiting for the day when it becomes the common culture in whole of India, till that time people will keep following Delhi Govt for the guidance.
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