Monday, 13 January 2014

AAM AADMI PARTY

With Aam Aadmi Party creating a wave in Delhi by getting the second largest vote and forming the government in Delhi, the party leader Arvind Kejriwal has surely won the heart of the common people.
For Aam Aadmi Party the formula of following grassroot issues of housing, water, electricity and many more was rewarded on 8th December. AAP strategy of door to door campaigning and spreading awareness of the party by donation had a great impact on the people. With everything going in AAP aegis as poor people are already convinced by their policies and big executives leaving their job just to join AAP party.

But the major problem that came up in their way was their collaboration with the Congress to form the majority. AAP has just allowed congress, the target for anti corruption campaign to come to power. AAP stated it represents ‘Alternative politics’ but the party seems to compromise on their commitments.

Their policy of ‘Corruption free India’ is turning the masses in their support but the economic policies are highly questionable. Their policy of providing 700 litres of water and a cut in electricity tariff is leading to a lot of questions in the public. The party is not realizing the damage it is crating to Delhi’s finances. The economic policies have to be sound and should be checked. They are just implementing the policies to woo the supporter but they are not thinking the negative impact on finances.

Their new policy of providing 90% quota for the Delhi student is strongly criticized as it will not give a fair chance for all the students to compete for the best college in Delhi University. Rather than improving the education system and opening new colleges in Delhi they are actually limiting the progress in education sector.

Another issues that are adding to array of problem is their hurried decision to take part in Lok Sabha elections. With Congress and BJP having great experience in governing the nation, AAP just having ‘corruption free country’ in their mind will lead to no where.

Maybe it’s the congress strategy by making Arvind kejriwal their main card to not let BJP to come to power.
But BJP has already played its trump card by nominating Narendra Modi as Prime minister candidate. Narendra modi is epitome of good governance and development. Modi’s clear vision about development and growth will surely lead to stability in the government.
BJP’s door to door campaign and its new slogan ‘One vote one note’ is contributing to Modi’s popularity. They are campaigning with zest and full strategy. Modi’s secular credential may be an issue in politics but not in economics. His policies have greatly contributed to the growth of Gujarat development.

So its now on us to decide to have a strong government with Modi or we are looking for hung parliament in the nation as well.