Wednesday, 8 January 2014

Rise of AAP - India is looking at a new feature in Indian Politics

India Jaagraha hai 

Congress could never have thought of it.......
BJP could never have dreamt of it...........
AAP itself never actually believed it........

They were seen as the game spoiler for BJP and ended up as "KINGS OF DELHI"!!!!  
They won Delhi and clearly hearts of all in India!!!!!
As AAP wave is drenching and spreading across the country, some of us fear what if as a result we get 
a fragmented mandate in this lok sabha elections, while many others are sceptical of giving the responsibility 
of governing our nation to this bunch of absolutely new and inexperienced team as against the two big giants who have loads of experience in Indian politics!!!


Whatever the case maybe we can't overlook the fact. AAP the party of common man, is now not just a party it has become a movement!!! The Aam Aadmi revolt, The Rise of Common Man......
The success of AAP is clearly a mini revolution in Indian politics.....

This spirit of people,how they are coming from all walks of life, on their own to do their bit selflessly for their nation, is priceless!!!
Look how wonderfully people are uniting like never before to fight corruption which is undoubtedly the biggest evil eating our nation....

India Jaagraha Hai 
JAI HIND
 


4 comments:

  1. Well said poonam chachi but still there are many young supporters of MODI and in state like Gujarat people had seen his work .... even i am one of the witness of his wonderful development in the state. Well eagerly waiting for his new move towards Central Govt.as we all know this is politics and any thing can happen in this war. Let us wait and watch on which side this coin will fall,,,,,, Let the time come when this Lion (Modi) roar

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  2. Well said. This was very much awaited too. Aam admi jarugta has evolved yet another chapter in modern politics which answers that enough is enough. but i would like to add that Modi is no less. we are expecting a revolutionery chnage in Indian perspective as a whole.

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