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New Delhi having its PTI moment !

If there's a choice between Congress and BJP, I'd choose BJP.
If there's a choice between Congress, BJP and AAP, I'd choose AAP anyday.

They are inexperienced, but educated and honest. I expect them to learn quickly. We need a third alternative.I was impressed by the way they select their candidates.
 
How much impact AAP made in indian politics????? The right example is present government status of Delhi..... No one is coming forward to form a government.... Normally this is the time to do horse trading.....
 
If there's a choice between Congress and BJP, I'd choose BJP.
If there's a choice between Congress, BJP and AAP, I'd choose AAP anyday.

They are inexperienced, but educated and honest. I expect them to learn quickly. We need a third alternative.I was impressed by the way they select their candidates.
same here..........no more congress,,,....
if AAP delivers its promises.......we may have a whole new scenario of indian politics for nxt year lok sabha polls
 
If there's a choice between Congress and BJP, I'd choose BJP.
If there's a choice between Congress, BJP and AAP, I'd choose AAP anyday.

They are inexperienced, but educated and honest. I expect them to learn quickly. We need a third alternative.I was impressed by the way they select their candidates.

I also have high hopes from them but they lack Experience
They need to gain some first then contest Lokh Sabha polls
Or they will be a one hit wonder only
& i am seriously waiting how they will get inside UP politics
UP needs a massive clean up ASAP
 
I also have high hopes from them but they lack Experience
They need to gain some first then contest Lokh Sabha polls
Or they will be a one hit wonder only
& i am seriously waiting how they will get inside UP politics
UP needs a massive clean up ASAP


Im sure they will learn. Dont expect miracles. UP is a much bigger state than delhi and the rate of illiteracy and poverty is high. Freebies and prices of cereals can influence people to a large extent. AAP might not appeal to people living in villages right now.
 
The difference is that India will savour its PTI moment to the full. Unlike Pakistan where not only elections were heavily rigged to defeat PTI but foreign interests also meddled in our affairs to get a malleable political leader in the hot seat.
 
PTI is right wing part Sir g,Imran has said many a time that pti will make Pakistan an Islami Falahi Riast and also told Ansar Abbasi that leftest and so called liberal mock him for saying this .

I even posted many videos of Imran Khan here on pdf during election campaign time

Right wing parties mean using religion as a political orientation. whereas clearly neither Imran nor anyone else in the party uses the term muslim for its voters but only Pakistani.

JI or ASWJ are Wahabi, only they vote for them. this is called right wing party.

PTI is supported by those who are Pakistani first. its supported by Sunni, Shia, Barelvi, liberals and socialists, sindhi, baloch, pathan, punjabi all. not by some particular sect or religious.

Yes majority of us are muslim. hence the concept of Islamic welfare state. which is interpreted utterly different by right wing party and a Pakistani Nationalist party like PTI.
 
@Leader
Here is how PTI is different from AAP, and not very different from other political parties in India.

1. Imran is a very very famous man in Pakistan for decades.
None in AAP are famous. No one is the well heeled, well connected elite type.

2. Imran is the Supreme Commander/Rahul Gandhi of PTI. PTI is a leader based party.
No one is Supreme Commander of AAP. AAP is not leader centric. Its concept centric.
Arvind Kejriwal is more of first among equals in his party. His word is not law, not supreme.

3. Imran and his party are freaking rich, running his own cancer hospital etc for goodwill.
No one in AAP is rich bar one candidate (Shazia Ilmi) - who is dirt poor compared to Imran and his likes .
They have no money of their own to contest and compete. Their entire campaign ran from verifiable, public donations, no anonymous donations crap - all transparent - first time in India.

4. PTI fielded experienced, seasoned politicians.
ALL of AAP's candidates are aam admi's, no one was a politician at all, let alone being a seasoned politician. No one even knew their names before they ran for their seats. You are just not getting how average and how regular these people were.

5. Imran makes dharna and all, stops transportation in violation of Govt of Pakistan's commitments and signed agreements.
AAP is very Constitution abiding. They are law abiding. They dont do unlawful activities and go against what Central Govt is legally mandated to do just by using force/bandobast like Imran does.

6. PTI Is about winning
AAP was/is not gunning to win. They are simply here to make a point - that things CAN be done legally, morally. All they want to do is get one law passed that both Congress and BJP are not willing.
They want to show that means matter just as much as the ends.

7. PTI collaborated with Jamat e Islami
AAP is absolutely clear that they will not support any other party nor take support from any party. Especially the likes of Indian Jamat counterparts. They are happy being in opposition and say will play the role of a good opposition.

8. PTI is a decade old party.
AAP is a 1 year old party that ran just based on volunteers of regular people.


Lastly, while I wish you and Pakistan all the best with Imran and PTI and all. PTI is not like AAP though PTI may be good in its own ways for Pakistan. PTI is/maybe a change from feudal politics of Pakistan. They are what Congress/BJP are in India - rich party, leader oriented, power gunning politics.

AAP is one step forward in this evolution.And undoubtedly Pakistan will come here as well, once
1. its feudal politics is removed(by the likes of PTI), and
2. people get tired of vast/rich party based politics.

Pakistan is on step 1 right now.


Try to understand that AAP is a change in terms of how election in India are fought and more importantly WHO fights those elections - no leaders, no politicians, no connected people - just the average guy on the street whose name you would NEVER have heard before.
 
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