What lessons are to be drawn from the Delhi elections?

Here I have posted a link to my article on the far-reaching implications of the Delhi results. Members are requested to post their views so that the PM is aware of what the community thinks and what course corrections are needed.
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I think modi is doing good and trying to bring in citizen friendly schemes. I think they are still in planning stage to bring those big bank reforms , no media highlighted modi's attempt to finance led bulb to reduce electricity bill of the poor of delhi. Since modi don't believe in freebies, it was not highlighted. more  
First n foremost thing is arrogance n over confidence will be finished by indian voter without hesitation. Attacks on personal level can't be tolerated. Jumping jalani's will be punished. Persons who accept their mistakes openly without any hesitation will be pardoned n rewarded by Indians always. Now let's hope Kejrival would work in the right direction n become role model to all CMs. more  
1. It is proved that the expectations of BJP that CONGRESS well supporting AAP is Correct and being implemented. 2. It has made clear that indecent & un-wise out-burst in Delhi by One and in Parliament another One Sweeps though 99.9999% are in Good Motto of Good Governance. 3. It is a Fact that the Religious Messages by the Two Tops improperly understood forgetting the then SITUATION ORIENTED FOR the word ; Secularism . 4. Based on the 65 years Rule and the PRESENT NEED for a long Safety of the Nation & People, AAP good Majority and BJP Fully Equipped Opposition giving no chance to others IS ONLY THAT PAVES PERFECT Rule of Good Governance. more  
Washington, Feb 11 (IANS) While US officials refrained from comment on Aam Aadmi Party's massive victory in Delhi elections, the New York Times saw "A Defeat for Prime Minister Modi" in the results. "Fresh from the diplomatic high of a successful summit meeting with President Obama, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been brought down to earth by domestic politics," the influential US daily said in an editorial. "Ordinarily, elections in New Delhi would not draw international attention," the Times said. But since sweeping to power last year with the biggest national election victory in three decades, Modi and his BJP have generated "an aura of invincibility" winning a succession of other state elections, it said. "The election won't affect Modi's hold on the prime minister's office and the federal government," the Times said. "But it will increase the enormous pressure to deliver on his economic and governance promises even while making that harder." Arvind Kejriwal's AAP hands @narendramodi defeat in Delhi http://t.co/k8FZXsOW03. @JimBYardley profile of Kejriwal: http://t.co/EhWmU5Q0B1 — New York Times World (@nytimesworld) February 10, 2015 Some Indian analysts also saw the defeat as a rejection of the anti-minority biases and violence spurred on by extremist allies of Modi's Hindu national party, it noted. "After imploring Americans, Japanese and Chinese, as well as Indians, to believe in his vision, it is a good bet that no Indian federal budget will be more scrutinized for what it may, or may not, deliver on building infrastructure, reforming taxes and making a tangled, stratified system more efficient than the one Mr. Modi is expected to make public by the end of the month," the Times said. Many other major US newspapers like the Washington Post and the Wall Street Journal chose to carry an Associated Press story about "Upstart party wins big in India's capital, in blow for Modi." "While the results from last weekend's elections will not have any bearing on the structure of the federal government, they sent a clear message to Modi that he was not invincible," it said. "They were also an indication of voters' frustration with endemic corruption," AP said. Analysts, it noted viewed "the scale of the defeat of Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party was a wake-up call for the government." The State Department spokesperson declined comment on the Delhi elections calling it "an internal matter for the people and the Government of India." "We don't engage in endorsing individual political candidates, so I would refer you to the Government of India and the people of India," Jen Psaki told reporters Tuesday in response to a question. Obama's visit to India and the Delhi elections were two "separate things," she said. "As it relates to our relationship or partnership or the President's visit, as you know, we certainly see our relationship with India as one that is growing, that has great potential," Psaki said. That is reflected by the fact that the Secretary of State John Kerry and the President of the United States both visited India within the first month of this year, she said. "So that speaks for itself, but I don't have any particular comment or analysis on the election results." --Indo-Asiain News Service more  
Honest people will finally win. The majority of voters are still honest, hard working, simple and yet intelligent family members; they want good for their children they wish good for India. You can't BS them. more  
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