Monday, February 16, 2015

AAP-The party needs to continue with its idea

For those who looked forward to an AAP win, it has been a more than a very  generous gift. But vignettes  of the brief Phase I of the Kejriwal rule could stand to bring in more apprehensions than euphoria to their plate.Should the AAP be beset yet again with mavericks and individualism as against an integrated and focused thought process of a more mature political entity, AAP may pass into history in five years or less.And that would poor repayment to the emancipated Delhi electorate that has braved all odds to elevate the party to a near cult status today.The AAP must start with the earnest belief that it is cut out for a far greater regional role and to perhaps extend their range  over time,on the national canvas.With 65 seats, against a resurgent BJP,it has grown big enough to venture through far  taller portals .More than Kejrwal, the responsibility for shaping the party's future rests on  its  founder members and the immediate penumbra around the party.We have seen the Congress so sadly afflicted from the top and the BJP needlessly ,from the fringes.Things would  be more difficult for a fledgling AAP.

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