Saturday 11 January 2014

These are my views on an editorial in Business Standard.

Mr Editor where were you when the lights and water went out of a common man's life? Regrettably this opinion contributes magnificently to the efforts of the stooges and cohorts of the Congress,who were in power in Delhi for 15 years and at the center for 10 years to promote their single point agenda,"the succession plan", to elevate a dead horse to the a position he least deserves.How do you forget the wonderful governing model of the Congress inherited from another young Prime Minister,"Hume Dekhna hai,hum dekhenge,hum dekhte rehenge"that gave rise to policy paralysis and rampant corruption, which has set the nation back by at least half a century and deprived the citizens of a decent living.

It is woeful that we continue to thrive in the imperial mind set of governing by laws emanating from lal batti and brute force.Peoples perceptions and aspirations have changed over the years,so must the method of governance.To chastise Arvind for not accepting security on the lines of Mulayam and Mayawati and decry his valiant effort to connect with the people akin to running a NGO is sheer effrontery.Delhi elected him,as he is one of them,"to govern and not to rule". Its time the political masters descend from their ill acquired high horses, connect with the people and listen to them to provide the governance they deserve.
Though a part failure in the first attempt, AAP has made a noble beginning.That such a laudable grassroots endeavour would be thumping success is a given. Please watch the next Durbar.
I would be delighted to share this space after six months for candid views on this earnest efforts of the AAP.

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