The resignation of Arvind Kejriwal and his cabinet has now bestowed more responsibilities on the shoulders of the supporters to ensure that next election he comes back with thumping majority to avoid hassle free changes in making system corrupt free. The collusion between Congress and BJP has indicated the need of throwing away the roots of corruption and I feel this may be the last chance if we do not want system to deteriorate further. more
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i belive Mr Kejriwal has runaway from his responsibilities and commitments he made to the public of Delhi. i doubt if people will vote to absolute majority. i for one will think twice if not more. more
Feb 17
I agree with you & all should take this opportunity to make a corruption free governance. more
Feb 16
Ramesh ji, I would only say you are absolutely right, but had the existing systems been working all of us would not have to see this situation of even creating AAP That is why I say BJP is following in the foot steps of Congress all are just showcasing we did this, we gave that, we built this, we gave this growth, we promise this we promise that and leave it in the showcase to reopen the showcase in every election and in the meantime create scams, amass wealth, wave off loans, distribute india's wealth among themselves and kill whistle blowers. I lost faith in Vajpayee govt the day PMO of Vajpayee leaked complaint of Satya Narain Dubey the first big Whistle blower I lost faith in Sonia the day she said country is not run by singing poems I lost faith in ManMohan Singh the day he waived 60000 crores of the so called big farmers like Pawar and Badal BJP-India was shining and Congress-India was on growth path but corruption and non governance created a situation for creation of AAP more
Feb 16
I would say, once bitten twice shy. Let us not move and keep going towards bad governance, till we are blown to bits as has been done by the Manmohan Singh/Sonia Gandhi government in last 10 years. more
Feb 16