Friday, 20 December 2013

AAP KAISE HO ?

Why is AAP important in Indian Politics?
Because it has usurped Congress' stated agenda of Gram Swaraj.  It has succeeded to reach the people where Congress has failed miserably. It has demolished the politics of Elite. It has brought Goverance and transparency on the national agenda for .which Rajiv Gandhi, Sonia Gandhi and Rahul had clamoured loudly. Its respectable success states that people want democracy to be down-to-earth as they are themselves. They shun VIP culture. They want identity.
However, AAP lacks something. It is the crux of economic vision they have yet to work for. They have to be candid on secularism and communal politics too.  It is wrong to equate Congress and BJP on the same wicket. They have to work out their vision of growth and development. Just sloganeering on distributive justice, they can run the risk of retarding the growth and entrepreneurship which is so vital for an emerging economy like India. The other parties like Congress and the Left need to learn from AAP's mobilisational stategies, nevertheless.

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