Tuesday 10 December 2013

The Aam Aadmi Party... to Uplift Downtrodden and Deprived People/Principles

A slight diversion to my usual blog posts about the little one…. This one is about Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) success, its possible leadership…my views… my expression

The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has risen overnight, we all know, and quite gracefully with its stunning show that is felt across the country. It’s phenomenal to witness how the party has touched the latent chord creating new imagination and hope in national politics. It’s like a sudden positive uplift that seems as if people were waiting for something like this to happen. Many enthusiasts are eager to support the fledging and flaring Delhi-based party for its principles and core agenda – to sweep/root out corruption, whilst other parties are merely engaged in corruption allegations. To many of us it has evoked a sense of personal positive feeling towards the party. By ‘personal positive feeling’ I meant how the party has managed to approach people with its simple principles and goals. In AAP’s success many have found something personal to rejoice over, perhaps, we wouldn’t just vote for them, we wish to become one of them….probable candidates. And why not, it’s simple-yet-genuine way to approach people for votes, it’s core agenda to root out corruption and most importantly, it is a party of youngsters for they do assure good governance.

Well, although the result achieved by AAP is certainly a positive change, very inspiring, good for democracy and so forth, it does face spats from many apart from its opposition and foes, understandable. I’m not talking about people in other parts of the country here for obvious reasons, but, pointing out to those who aren’t very sure of extending their support as they would want to wait and watch, probably give a couple of years before choosing the party. Some wouldn’t choose at all for this party wouldn’t distribute money and gifts like other main parties do. Well, an indication of the intense feeling that AAP has evoked is evident and the Delhi results show the possibility of a genuine Third Front. Let’s hope!

AAP you are certainly not a traditional political party and there is no reason why you can’t do well if you stick to your cause. You have my vote for you seem to be a party of principles wanting to really help people! Way to go…and keep it up.