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Aap: an Exemplary Step

Posted on the 22 December 2013 by M Shekhar @politicscope
Just as Rome was not built in a day, the public should extend its belief and lend AAP a CHANCE.
For instance, in one of the Anil Kapoor starrer Hindi films NAAYAK, the ill functioning of the machinery was abolished by daring decisions in one-day chief ministership. In the current age of mudslinging politics Aam Adami Party’s functioning is setting some examples. Though several political parties criticised the party of seeking referendum when the Congress Party extended its support. It was described as NAUTANKI.
The aforesaid party’s logic that it is the democracy in true sense just can not be discarded. It’s undoubtedly a nascent one but its several statements have infuriated (or shocked) the other political parties. It’s obvious that the party has made some uphill promises but it is not necessary that it will fail to meet the ends.
For instance, in one of the Anil Kapoor starrer Hindi films NAAYAK, the ill functioning of the machinery was abolished by daring decisions in one-day chief ministership.
It might be fictional but surely not superficial. It has a metal and there are possibilities might be one per cent.
Where there is will power and no lust nothing seems impossible. On the other hand when the general election is nearing several political parties’ star campaigners have started making efforts to encash the public sentiments in different ways.
Besides, criticizing each other the parties are engaged in mudslinging. Keeping aside the values and principles, just taking the credit boasting about their predecessors’ works. In this context, what’s wrong if the AAP is firing its statements about exposing the existing political parties. The awareness is culminating spontaneously. Just as Rome was not built in a day, the public should extend its belief and lend AAP a CHANCE.
#Ujjwal Ghosh [The writer is Sr. Journalist. The views expressed are personal]

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