AAP'S PLAN

Negative approach to puncture Modi will harm AAP. We should focus on employment, pension, corruption, electricity , water, sewerage, clean Delhi, removal of agents (in the field of vegetable,cereals,fruits,housing Industry),Education(School and college level) to make believe to the people that some benefit will be there if vote for AAP.
Dont criticise but be positive. Sometimes even praising others pay and prove your truthworthyness, and that you can be trusted. Modi is exploiting the psychology of average person by unfulfilled dreams of future. Is he serious about 50 carores of starving Indians who even dont get one time meal what to say of cloth and shelter. On the other hand big amount of FDI is going to flourish big corporates ,netas, and middle men.
Make aware of people the future in the hands of Modi on actual financial facts of deflation and other economic aspects.
Sure we will win.... we will win.... we will win more  

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First two three very good decisions taken by BJP leaders/ govt, one a statement by foreign minister that it is for pakistan to decide whether she wants to talk with separatists or with GOI, a really very welcome statement. Second, stand at the WTO about agriculture. In fact, it was Mr. Maran the then commerce minister which went to Doha round of negotiations in 2001 and the deal was concluded under his leadership that the developed world is still repenting that agreement. To protect the interests of Indian farmers and consumers is not just to give protection to some commercial entities but to save millions of lives and their livelihood.Third, very welcome move to appoint an honest person as India's minister for defense. But will Modiji or Harsha Vardhanji change the decision to shift an honest officer from AIIMS. A big question ?Coming to the above subject: by knowing the BJP, RSS and other sangh pariwar people, it is not a surprise because they are proved rumor masters, street chhap politicians and always be with the powers, be it the firangies when India was gulam, that Mr. Satish Upadhaya, the Delhi BJP president has stooped so low that he is involved in first splitting the tree leaves, then showing himself fully committed to swachh abhiyan. whom you are befooling Mr. President, perhaps your own leaders Mr. Shah and Mr. Modi, the PM of India, because people know very well how false you are when you level such charges on other political parties so that your own falsehoods remain covered? But my shock is not from you it is from Ms Ilmi, whom I thought as true and honest leader. By honest I mean a person not involving in tricks (tikdambaji).darshan From: support@localcirclesmail.com more  
LACK OF AWARENESS (among common men): As per Human development Report- 2000 (HDR-2000*), “laws cannot guarantee human rights”; *enabling the economic environment that facilitate access to rights and not threaten these is essential. Though a growing economy is needed for developing countries, such growth has to be pro-poor, pro-rights and be sustainable (pro-environment).If on one side the some from the community feels rule of law can be thwarted by mass action, there is another section who believe that rule of law is absolute and cannot be amended or variously interpreted. The inordinate delay in civil litigations (15yrs on an average) can also discourage common man from seeking justice through a court of law. Though speeding up the judicial process would be welcome, it is much more important to reduce the litigation by streamlining land records in a transparent manner and educating masses on their rights. Food security Act 2013, Right To Information Act or Land acquisition Act 2013 do have loop holes in its access/ or intended benefits to common man. A vast majority is convinced that laws and government decisions are unchangeable, however unjust they may be and only by raising public protests or bribing the right person, ills of law and afflictions can be addressed. To ensure social justice there are provisions in ARTICLE *39 or14, 19, 21 of the constitution of India. O*ne has to periodically review implementation of laws enacted in larger public interest, equity and ensuring the fundamental right and right to life in a democratic society. On Thu, Nov 6, 2014 at 12:22 PM, Ram Saran Bhardwaj < support@localcirclesmail.com> wrote: > more  
Agree with you but paid media is doing more harm of AAP and the are spreading false news and rumors of AAP . There must be definite plan to tackle these type of rumors and paid news channel. more  
I agreed with the view point of all the person .Aap party should go in the public with positive approach and should focus on the basic needs of public.Also get in touch with their voters and listen their problem seriously.BJP ruling in the MCD and everyone known that what they are doing in the MCD the curreption is in high level should highlight this point.It is fact that some people may divert from aap to other.But the other hand it is in very rare chance.Only we would like to see Mr. Kesriwal in Delhi as CM. Hope for best. more  
Yes work positive. Make in India is a good term. let urbanisation not go into our head. Make in India is not allowing other countries to earn from India. It i promoting local production, be it food, clothing or any other. let each local area strive to be self sufficient and get things from elsewhere only when absolutely needed. Try not to be Borrower (Karazdaar) more  
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