Surely,the party is now in the hands of self seekers,and the only vision is to come to power by misleading the people of India.We supported them to do something positive when they got to form the Govt,in Delhi.But to our dismay,they got over confident and squandered the opportunity by resigning in a hurry.
Moreover,the complex problems facing the nation can not be solved by ordinary people.It requires a team of well trained people,who need to apply all their knowledge and experience to find solutions to Aam Admdi's problems.
The party seems to be lacking it.
Ajay
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On a lighter note maybe Kejriwal ji needs a house first.
Regards to all.
On 29 Sep 2014 11:07, "Anamika R" <anamikaiac@gmail.com> wrote:This is too utopian, although laudable and the need of the hour.
AAP needs an entirely different ethos to even survive.
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> On 28-Sep-2014, at 20:05, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Respected Shanti Bhushan ji
>
> Pranam
>
> Today is birthday of Shahid Bhagat Singh, so I am emboldened to make
> this appeal to you as you are without doubt the senior-most leader of
> Aam Aadmi Party.
>
> Sir, today the decent educated people of India are demanding that
> there should be a clean national opposition party with a clear vision
> and intellectual purpose which can constructively assist in taking the
> nation forward in a socialist manner, and also govern when chosen.
>
> Many Indians had hoped that Aam Aadmi Party would steer itself between
> the Scylla and Charybdis of "Crony Capitalism" and "Retrograde
> Communism" to ensure that India takes it rightful place in the
> community of nations.
>
> Unfortunately the Aam Aadmi Party seems to have fallen into the trap
> of electoral compromises and pandering to expectations from its
> workers and has shown itself to be just another political party which
> is going to retard the nation's progress.
>
> We watched with detachment and stood silent as all the opportunists
> and rent seekers joined your party in the wake of the Delhi poll
> results elections, and how they erased almost every remaining bit of
> credibility your party then retained.
>
> It is high time that your party abandons its reckless course of
> personality cult and vote bank politics under the tutelage of foreign
> agencies. We decent citizens of India urge you to expel all those
> persons in your party who had taken foreign funds from foreign
> agencies for their personal NGOs, no matter how high a position they
> enjoy. The taint on them cannot be wished away or washed away.
>
> It is certainly time to cleanse the national of corrupting foreign
> influences, and IAC shall pursue this line with all our national
> parties and not only AAP.
>
> Sarbajit
>
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