Every activist can not be a politician but every politician needs to be an activist. Kejriwal chose politics.When given a choice to form a minority government today in Delhi, AAP is perhaps diffident to take on the onus .It is seen as now seeking the familiar and cosy cover of activism to stay away from political toil..Here was an opportunity before AAP to learn hands-on administration of a small and uncomplicated City state .The handsome gains of AAP could thus begin to sound hollow. The problem is that it is having one too many priorities; should it be to serve Delhi through governance; should it push its luck for larger seats in a re election and also pursue a pan-Indian footprint despite its abdication to run a government in Delhi.Timidity in activism may entail a setback but in politics, it could well hasten ceding valuable public space.
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