A party"AAP" with difference has nothing difference

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Re: A party"AAP" with difference has nothing difference

#1 Postby saketroy2 » Mon Feb 09, 2015 10:11 am

AAP is different wrt to other parties but not absolute. They are very much pro-people but through subsidies. I have never seen them talking about employment or growth agenda but base level problems which can directly be overcome if there is employment. Subsidy can be given to few things but what about other things which we buy daily.
A recent survey showed AAP candidates doubled their wealth during the tenure. They are no such different but there was obviously a tough fight of Hope vs Belief.

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A party"AAP" with difference has nothing difference

#2 Postby rahul90 » Thu Feb 05, 2015 10:23 am

From denying the every possible luxury in the political carrier to demanding every single of them the journey of AAP national convener Mr Arvind Kejriwal is in more controversies then ever.
The man who was thought to have revolutionized the Indian politics at a stage admit his all demands from the GOI last year on a TV News channel on Wednesday,demands which mostly a VVIP can ask for. The Cm candidate from his own party was seen struggling to answer those initial and basic questions that he himself raised a year ago to each parties, while the worst happened when he admits all his demands that once he opposed strictly. While these demands are not that we have not seen from all these years but it certainly raise a figure on the words and promises that he made while contesting for the election these were the parameters set by him which made him different from others but now the man himself is in questions whether he himself is that man of difference or he was also one of those former rule makers in the country.
Does this party which came to show a difference has anything different than what we are witnessing for so long.


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