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Emulate Kejriwal, says Pakistani daily

Lol what a loser law minister:lol:

Well I dont know. Though his views for the corruption are right.

You cannot set your house in order by setting it on fire. AK might raise correct issues, but he doesn't have a solution. This guy is a typical activist.
 
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Not really...I think he was very smart to have quit now.
His minister and he had made some serious blunders including Somnath bharti (the internet troll),law minister’s ‘vigilante’ action against Africans and announcing bill waiver for those who took part in power tariff protest.
AAP is still a fledgling...they're anti corruption which ofcourse is a good motto but they have no idea how to go about it.
Right now they 're concentrating on the coming elections and quitting the government would give them sufficient time to strengthen themselves and avoid further embarrassing controversies.

well it can be strategic retreat, but dont agree that they dont have any idea how to solve corruption. layman like me knows exactly how govt departments do corruption..

and I really hope AAP makes an impression in GE and honest youth of India join hands to support AAP, and not only support but also become part of the movement, as active leaders.

You are getting it wrong. Resigning from CM post should not be taken as retiring from politics. He has not left. He is still there. Though I like him but there is no chance for anyone against Modi this time.

I dont like Modi, not at all. he is anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan, I would like to see a friendly govt in India, a brotherly one.
 
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True he should've kept trying and shouldn't have quit and should've concentrated on Delhi rather than eyeing loksabha elections. Because of his quitting act it have raised speculation that he might have resigned so as
to make himself PM candidate from AAP. I believed him earlier but not anymore.

Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia,Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan are natural liars. Distorting facts, allegations without credible evidence and lies to misinform the public are part of their DNA. If they really wanted to pass the Janlokpal bill they could have followed the laid down procedure and if they failed in that the easiest thing to do was to amend the Delhi Lokayukta by incorporating the JanLokpal Bill. They have only one ambition and that is to malign each and everybody other than themselves.

Their ideology is very much similar to the communists, who feel that they are the only ethical and morally correct people on this earth. Till date Kejriwal and AAP have done nothing constructive to reform the Indian political system and root out corruption. In the 49 days of their government they have wasted taxpayers money for their own propaganda. Their interpretation of constitution is according to their liking. AAP should be shunned by all patriotic citizens of India. :tdown:
 
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well it can be strategic retreat, but dont agree that they dont have any idea how to solve corruption. layman like me knows exactly how govt departments do corruption..
and I really hope AAP makes an impression in GE and honest youth of India join hands to support AAP, and not only support but also become part of the movement, as active leaders.
Right now they are a bunch of idealists.
Though I like the few changes that AAP brought about for example they went transparent on the donations they received and their site even shows the receipts. The behemoths like Congress and BJP shied away from doing the same.But have now launched internet campaigns for donations to their parties(I am sure you've noticed the ads on pdf too :D ).Thats just one example of how AAP brought a change in Indian polity.
But at the same time some of its ministers speaking mendacious nonsense about Kashmir is a big no no.
I think they'll trudge towards being a better party but right now they've disappointed many AAP supporters like me.:tsk:
 
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well it can be strategic retreat, but dont agree that they dont have any idea how to solve corruption. layman like me knows exactly how govt departments do corruption..

and I really hope AAP makes an impression in GE and honest youth of India join hands to support AAP, and not only support but also become part of the movement, as active leaders.



I dont like Modi, not at all. he is anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan, I would like to see a friendly govt in India, a brotherly one.

Making an impression is not enough. AK and his team are dictators by nature. They are always right, others are always wrong.
Government of India must be pro-India. I don't think Modi led government will be anti-Pakistan. It is in national interest of India to have good relation with the neighbours, but off course on the terms which are in our interest.
 
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I dont like Modi, not at all. he is anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan, I would like to see a friendly govt in India, a brotherly one.
Brother, he is not anti Muslim, he is just not appeasing Muslims. He is not appeasing anyone. And he is not anti Pakistan either. He proposes strong India, wherein there would be no special treatment to any community.

If you look at past BJP led central government, you will realise what I am talking about. Before elections, they may talk about Ram Mandir but they dont bring that issue once they form the government. Why? Because they dont want to appease the Hindu.

Before elections, they may sound anti Pakistan, but once in power, they are the same ones who invite the Pakistan's military dictator for Agra summit. Why? Because they are interested in good relations with Pakistan.

I request you please see their acts before you come to any conclusion about Modi and BJP. you will see the difference.
 
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Emulate kejriwal if you want your country to go down .

PS : nice signature .... @Parul



Can you explain that ??

- IK politics revolve around his personality like Modi - Aap politics on the other hand revolve around party policies.

- IK utilized social media to the hilt. IK supporters were mostly young, emotional and thuggish. The message was in lines of 'vote IK or.... doomed, destroyed etc. I see the exact same thing with Modi supporters.

- IK boosted his credentials as an administrator (his cancer hospital and NAMAL college) while Modi also harps the CEO tune.

- IK election campaign focused on the negative aspects of his opponents, now I don't know much about Indian politics (other then a periodical look at Hindu (paper) articles but Modi's campaign also seems geared on the same line.

- IK focused exclusively on himself ' vote me and i'll keep my party in check' 'don't worry about corrupt people coming in party - I'll kick the out if they don't behave' etc. Same seems true for Modi.

- IK's major support base were expatriate community, same seems true for Modi. Quite amusingly most expats used to gush how 'respectable' Pakistan will be once IK becomes the PM (don't ask me why :lol:) similar rhetoric is heard from Modi base camp (how USA will come running down to meet Modi and everyone will know India has changed).

- Finally IK fan base was stuck solely on IK, PTI as a party or party policies had nothing to do with this. It was like a personality cult and modi fan base appears to be the same thing.

[Again I'm not familiar with Indian politics so its my opinion based on limited information]
 
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Leader said:
I dont like Modi, not at all. he is anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan, I would like to see a friendly govt in India, a brotherly one.
There's no denying the fact that Modi was caught with his hands in the cookie jar.
But our country doesnt need a muted PM like MMS...we need somebody who is more charismatic who has the power to turn the economy around.Modi has an excellent team working for him in Gujrat.
I think he's trying to be more secular...he has somehow reduced the hate speeches against Muslims.
Just months back I might not have said the same thing about Modi...but that man has got me thinking now...I really hope he can bring about the changes he has promised.
 
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- IK politics revolve around his personality like Modi - Aap politics on the other hand revolve around party policies.

AAP revolves around Kejriwal .

- IK utilized social media to the hilt. IK supporters were mostly young, emotional and thuggish. The message was in lines of 'vote IK or.... doomed, destroyed etc. I see the exact same thing with Modi supporters.

AAP also uses the same social media . As a matter of fact every political party in India now uses social media .

- IK boosted his credentials as an administrator (his cancer hospital and NAMAL college) while Modi also harps the CEO tune.

Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat for a decade and an able administrator .

- IK election campaign focused on the negative aspects of his opponents, now I don't know much about Indian politics (other then a periodical look at Hindu (paper) articles but Modi's campaign also seems geared on the same line.

This suits AAP more . Finding fault in every other party as if they are the lone honest people in India .

- IK focused exclusively on himself ' vote me and i'll keep my party in check' 'don't worry about corrupt people coming in party - I'll kick the out if they don't behave' etc. Same seems true for Modi.

The corruption issue is used more by AAP .

- IK's major support base were expatriate community, same seems true for Modi. Quite amusingly most expats used to gush how 'respectable' Pakistan will be once IK becomes the PM (don't ask me why :lol:) similar rhetoric is heard from Modi base camp (how USA will come running down to meet Modi and everyone will know India has changed).

Agree .

- Finally IK fan base was stuck solely on IK, PTI as a party or party policies had nothing to do with this. It was like a personality cult and modi fan base appears to be the same thing.

[Again I'm not familiar with Indian politics so its my opinion based on limited information]

BJP is ruling several Indian states and ruled at center once . So I don't think your point stands .

Many people have been members of party even before the arrival of Modi to center stage .

True they are using Modi's popularity to the maximum extent .
 
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- IK politics revolve around his personality like Modi - Aap politics on the other hand revolve around party policies.

- IK utilized social media to the hilt. IK supporters were mostly young, emotional and thuggish. The message was in lines of 'vote IK or.... doomed, destroyed etc. I see the exact same thing with Modi supporters.

- IK boosted his credentials as an administrator (his cancer hospital and NAMAL college) while Modi also harps the CEO tune.

- IK election campaign focused on the negative aspects of his opponents, now I don't know much about Indian politics (other then a periodical look at Hindu (paper) articles but Modi's campaign also seems geared on the same line.

- IK focused exclusively on himself ' vote me and i'll keep my party in check' 'don't worry about corrupt people coming in party - I'll kick the out if they don't behave' etc. Same seems true for Modi.

- IK's major support base were expatriate community, same seems true for Modi. Quite amusingly most expats used to gush how 'respectable' Pakistan will be once IK becomes the PM (don't ask me why :lol:) similar rhetoric is heard from Modi base camp (how USA will come running down to meet Modi and everyone will know India has changed).

- Finally IK fan base was stuck solely on IK, PTI as a party or party policies had nothing to do with this. It was like a personality cult and modi fan base appears to be the same thing.

[Again I'm not familiar with Indian politics so its my opinion based on limited information]

- Modi has experience of 3 terms as CM. So people judge him on his track record not just on his personality alone. Comparing a CM of a state with a good administrator of Hospital. Really?

- Modi climbed through the ranks of BJP, A party who has a proven track record Atal ji was one of the best PM of India. Although Modi has a cult following but that's not the only fan base he has.

- Modi might bring up the negative aspects of his opponents, but his focus is on development and he has his as well as his Party's (from other BJP ruled states) track record behind him.

- Modi is clear about how to deal with the enemies of the state, unlike IK.

So comparing Modi and IK is unfair.
 
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well it can be strategic retreat, but dont agree that they dont have any idea how to solve corruption. layman like me knows exactly how govt departments do corruption..

and I really hope AAP makes an impression in GE and honest youth of India join hands to support AAP, and not only support but also become part of the movement, as active leaders.



I dont like Modi, not at all. he is anti-Muslim and anti-Pakistan, I would like to see a friendly govt in India, a brotherly one.

We don care you like him or not...he is an Indian for Indian...This is the one that matter for us.... he has Proven that how to do development. ... You like Hafiz Saeed , Dawood Ibrahim,Musharraf...etc ... That does not mean that we should choose him as our PM.
 
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We don care you like him or not...he is an Indian for Indian...This is the one that matter for us.... he has Proven that how to do development. ... You like Hafiz Saeed , Dawood Ibrahim,Musharraf...etc ... That does not mean that we should choose him as our PM.
You are making personal attacks without any reason.You dont have to be raucous if a member posts his views.
 
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Calling @Leader :buba_phone:
whats happening???Is that true??

Its damn true. Even today after killing of 23 soldiers, he is differentiating between good and bad taliban.

IK phenomenon is far more relevant to Modi then to AAP.

How is that? Some Pakistani members here told AAP have taken a leaf out of PTI, in forming their party, which in a part was true.
How did yu correlate the relation?
 
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