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For Tamil Nadu Elections, the Influence of Arvind Kejriwal

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For Tamil Nadu Elections, the Influence of Arvind Kejriwal

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File photo: Arvind Kejriwal during the campaign for Delhi assembly elections.



CHENNAI: The incomprehensible breadth of Arvind Kejriwal's victory in the Delhi election is spawning some serious attempts at cloning.


In Tamil Nadu, former union minister Anbumani Ramadoss admits that he's incorporating Kejriwal-esque tactics for his campaign ahead of next year's state election. "We would meet the people door-to-door like the Aam Aadmi Party did and ask them to give us one chance, tell them 'we would give you a corruption free government'."

Mr Ramadoss, 46, heads the youth wing of the PMK, the regional party the PMK founded by his father. He has been named his party's presumptive Chief Minister. For decades, the Tamil Nadu government has been formed by either Jayalalalithaa's AIADMK or M Karunanidhi's DMK. Over the years, Mr Ramadoss has earned the tag of an opportunist, see-sawing between the two main parties with offers of support in a desperate attempt to be aligned with the winner.


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Mr Kejriwal's famous apology to Delhi, for abandoning government just 49 days after he formed it last year, endeared him to voters, who gave him a historic victory when he sought a second term as Chief Minister. Mr Ramadoss plans to follow that lead. "We would apologize to people that our repeated alliance with the DMK and AIADMK was a blunder," he told NDTV.

In the national election last year, Mr Ramadoss partnered with the BJP and won his constituency. For the state election next year, he is open to working again with the BJP. " We want to lead the alliance in Tamil Nadu. BJP can join us," he said.

In another borrowing from Mr Kejriwal, he vows corruption-free governance through complete transparency for services that usually see the common man harassed for bribes. "The entire services like obtaining a licence or birth or community certificate would be online, and the system would ensure these are provided in a week or explain reasons for denial," he said.


For Tamil Nadu Elections, the Influence of Arvind Kejriwal
 
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yeah yeah drama queen will also be an important factor for next elections in uganda :rofl:
 
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In TN he cant wib even 1 seat in chennai city itself...
 
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For Tamil Nadu Elections, the Influence of Arvind Kejriwal

arvind-kejriwal-campaigns_650x400_51424160470.jpg

File photo: Arvind Kejriwal during the campaign for Delhi assembly elections.



CHENNAI: The incomprehensible breadth of Arvind Kejriwal's victory in the Delhi election is spawning some serious attempts at cloning.


In Tamil Nadu, former union minister Anbumani Ramadoss admits that he's incorporating Kejriwal-esque tactics for his campaign ahead of next year's state election. "We would meet the people door-to-door like the Aam Aadmi Party did and ask them to give us one chance, tell them 'we would give you a corruption free government'."

Mr Ramadoss, 46, heads the youth wing of the PMK, the regional party the PMK founded by his father. He has been named his party's presumptive Chief Minister. For decades, the Tamil Nadu government has been formed by either Jayalalalithaa's AIADMK or M Karunanidhi's DMK. Over the years, Mr Ramadoss has earned the tag of an opportunist, see-sawing between the two main parties with offers of support in a desperate attempt to be aligned with the winner.


anbumani-ramadoss_650x400_51424160526.jpg


Mr Kejriwal's famous apology to Delhi, for abandoning government just 49 days after he formed it last year, endeared him to voters, who gave him a historic victory when he sought a second term as Chief Minister. Mr Ramadoss plans to follow that lead. "We would apologize to people that our repeated alliance with the DMK and AIADMK was a blunder," he told NDTV.

In the national election last year, Mr Ramadoss partnered with the BJP and won his constituency. For the state election next year, he is open to working again with the BJP. " We want to lead the alliance in Tamil Nadu. BJP can join us," he said.

In another borrowing from Mr Kejriwal, he vows corruption-free governance through complete transparency for services that usually see the common man harassed for bribes. "The entire services like obtaining a licence or birth or community certificate would be online, and the system would ensure these are provided in a week or explain reasons for denial," he said.


For Tamil Nadu Elections, the Influence of Arvind Kejriwal

We saw the 'Influence' in the last Lok Sabha elections
 
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Unlikely but possible provided the anti Hindu sentiments are properly fanned.
 
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National parties will never penetrate Tamil Nadu electorates.. The polity runs on perceived linguistic and ethnic supremacist platforms there never on Indian nationalist one's.. If people think other wise on some assumed camaraderie they are kidding themselves
 
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National parties will never penetrate Tamil Nadu electorates.. The polity runs on perceived linguistic and ethnic supremacist platforms there never on Indian nationalist one's.. If people think other wise on some assumed camaraderie they are kidding themselves

thats changing the next generation tamilians actually are moving away from these dravidian nonsense , they are nationalistic & want to go mainstream . You will see a change within 5 yrs .
 
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National parties will never penetrate Tamil Nadu electorates.. The polity runs on perceived linguistic and ethnic supremacist platforms there never on Indian nationalist one's.. If people think other wise on some assumed camaraderie they are kidding themselves

How come National parties ruled Tamil Nadu till 1967. ?
Anyone remember Chief minister Bakthavalsalam, who made matters worse ?
is this in anyway related to "Official languages Act" ?

I agree, now everything is "We against outsiders" mentality in TN. The Cat is out of the bag and Tamils understood the mentality of the hyper- nationalists of North India. Sinhala Buddhists are also cut from the same cloth.
Only a true federalism will help, for we are people of different cultures living in a country, whether India or Srilanka. If not now, then maybe 100 years later.

FYI : I am not Tamil, but I know about Tamil Nadu and it's good folks.
 
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As expected anti-Hindu :blah::blah::blah:..... Did you even care to read the OP? The article is about the campaign strategy of AK67, That's all it has to say....
but what he said is not wrong..AAP, like congress is known to take advantage anti-hindu sentiments of minority..look at the Church attacks in Delhi...260 robbery cases of hindu temples but AAP does not even open its mouth..
 
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but what he said is not wrong..AAP, like congress is known to take advantage anti-hindu sentiments of minority..look at the Church attacks in Delhi...260 robbery cases of hindu temples but AAP does not even open its mouth..
What has that got to do with the OP?
 
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thats changing the next generation tamilians actually are moving away from these dravidian nonsense , they are nationalistic & want to go mainstream . You will see a change within 5 yrs .

Lets see.. Ground reality says otherwise
 
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