In a house of 70, the BJP has 31 and its alliance partner the Akalis
have 1. That makes it 32 - less than 36 required for majority.
The AAP has 28, the Congress with 8 has offered unconditional outside
support. That makes 36.
The "unconditional" outside support offered by the Congress means the
Congress will not take part in decision making. While it'll be free to
criticise the AAP government inside and outside the assembly it'll not
vote to bring down the government.
Under this offer the AAP can do whatever it could do had it won an
absolute majority on its own.
That's quite a fair offer.
If the Congress reneges on its commitment it'll be discredited in the
eyes of the people.
The AAP is of course aware of the pitfall - the possible public
reaction, of refusing to form a government under the given
circumstances, so the drama in hunt for a credible alibi instead of a
straightforward refusal.
But the people who voted for the AAP on the basis of its commitment to
cut electricity rates, supply free water and, more particularly, the
promise to regularise the shanty clusters - jhuggi-jhopri, cannot but
be mighty disappointed.
The AAP has asked the Congress and the BJP to agree to a set of points
many of which fall well beyond the purview of the Delhi Assembly.
So it's just a ruse and not a very compelling one.
That's why Kejriwal has not turned down the offer to form a government
right away, contrary to initial indications.
He has to convince his own following.
Sukla
On 16/12/2013, M.N.Seshadri <manavasi.seshadri@gmail.com> wrote:
> It appears khejriwal is nervous. What prevents him from seeking advice
> from
> eminent citizens who are not interested in politics and not fond of power .
> There should be many financial experts and retired administrators who would
> be willing to help without expecting any wages as most of these retired
> personnel are quite well off with comfortable pension and all their kids
> well settled, at the same time fed with the culture and conduct of our
> present day politicians .Khejriwal has the mandate with unconditional
> support of Congress and BJP in Delhi will not dare to bung in the monkey
> wrench for fear of losing every thing in 2014 .
>
> What exactly AAP means by declaring that they will consult the people?
> They have already voted for the party . BJP and Congress cannot possibly
> block any of the 18 points in the agenda. If they even try to do so people
> will teach these parties a lesson which they cannot possibly forget !!
>
> Come on I request my friends to put some sense in to AAP and tell them to
> get on with the JOB. If he succeeds even 20 % in reducing corruption
> particularly at the high levels and take swift action to deal with small
> time police and state govt employees who have been making BLACK money
> merrily with majority of policemen with 55 inch waistline. First The
> youngsters of AAP should insist on fit police men. . Just imagine our
> soldiers with POT BELLIES !! They will not be able to crawl in a battle .
>
> Even if AAP indicates action towards fulfilling their 18 point program AAM
> ADMI will understand even if AAP does not succeed immediately .ON 29 Dec
> LOKAYUKTA BILL BASED ON JAN LOK PAL SHOULD BE PASSED. Political parties
> resisting such move can only do so at their PERIL . Seshadri
>
>
>
> From: indiaresists-request@lists.riseup.net
> [mailto:indiaresists-request@lists.riseup.net] On Behalf Of Veerendra
> Jaitly
> Sent: Monday, December 16, 2013 10:15 AM
> To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
> Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] AAM AADMI PARTY'S STRANGE QUERIES
>
>
>
> AAP should demonstrate action now.
>
> No more discussions.
>
> And taking the opinion of 270 Municipal Wards through Jan Sabhas is a crazy
> idea before every important decision.
>
> By now they should know what people want. If they don't know, then it means
> they never did any active listening to the Aam Admi. It was just a Shosha.
>
> People want action. People want development. They want an end to their day
> to day problems and as the party in power, Aap should assume power and get
> on the job. Any more excuses by them will mean their insincerity. They have
> the numbers with them with Congress support.
>
> With Lok Sabha elections round the corner, no party would like Aap Govt to
> fall and invite public wrath.
>
>
>
>
>
> With Warm Regards,
>
>
>
> Veerendra K Jaitly
>
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>
> On Sat, Dec 14, 2013 at 1:29 AM, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> To
>
>
>
> India Against Corruption
>
>
>
> AAM AADMI PARTY'S STRANGE QUERIES
>
> BJP cannot form government in Delhi , since Aam Aadmi party refused to
> extend issue based support. However, Aam Aadmi party can form government
> ,since both BJP and Congress have extended issue based support.
>
> Now, it appears that Aam Aadmi party tries to wriggle out of forming
> government, by asking BJP and Congress to clarify whether it would extend
> support for a few particular specific issues as a pre condition. This
> question would be logical in case of coalition government, where different
> parties join together with minimum action plans.
>
> In the present case, both BJP and Congress would sit in opposition and
> therefore, they would be logical in saying that they would extend support
> depending on performance of the ruling party and based on issues. If Aam
> Aadmi party would be confident of its programmes and implement them in
> honest way, it is bound to get support from the people and the opposition
> parties would hesitate to oppose for the sake of opposition, particularly
> fearing rout in the next elections.
>
> Many suspect that Aam Aadmi party has made nearly impossible promises
> like
> reducing the electricity tariff etc. without understanding the ground
> realities such as increasing cost of power generation . It promised to pass
> Lokpal bill in Delhi assembly , ignoring the fact that Lokpal bill is a
> Central subject involving inter state implications.
>
> Perhaps, the party fears that it would be exposed if it would form
> government.
>
>
>
> N.S.Venkataraman
>
> nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com
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