Kejriwal - a misguided guide
Due to the aura that was built around him in the beginning we perhaps failed to recognize that he was kicking away the ladder that had pushed him to limelight. Perhaps the traits of an experience politician. Then resorted to stay in Media by arranging and participating dharnas forgetting that he is the chief minister of Delhi and he had other important promises to fulfill as per the Manifesto. On the forty-ninth day day he resigned from his responsibility of governing and showing to the people that he means business. There was rejoicing in AAP HQ which is indicative of the preparedness for the resignation process. Further he also recommends that the assembly be dissolved. It was easy for him to recommend this without understanding the amount of efforts that has gone into this election and the money spent on the election. I expected and ex civil servant to have the knowledge of this. He disappointed everyone on this issue much less when he went to he court to support his recommendation.
He breached the trust of the People of Delhi and the expectations of the people of India who had reposed faith in him.
His actions can only highlight that Mr. Modi is far above these 'Nautankis' and has proved to the nation that he means business. We need him. The nation needs him. more