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Kejriwal did not know what he was sowing ! He was busy collecting far more than he deserved. It has been demonstrated many times that Indian public has often given one chance to non Congress alternatives. If they failed to capitalise on it then they are discarded. By resigning from Delhi CM's post that one chance has been cashed. Next chance may not come at all. He should have stayed put in Delhi and not set out like a Chief without forces to capture India. It took BJP decades to do so.


Exactly...he was presented with an opportunity to make a difference, but rather than make the most of it, he simply set out for an unrealistic task and landed himself in big trouble, he hardly made anything worthwhile even in his promises and then instead of fighting gracefully, he chose the easy way out by quitting. He totally got what he deserved, in the end!


He should not be written off. He is young and has learnt his lesson. He should make his party very strong in course of time.
Kejriwal did not know what he was sowing ! He was busy collecting far more than he deserved. It has been demonstrated many times that Indian public has often given one chance to non Congress alternatives. If they failed to capitalise on it then they are discarded. By resigning from Delhi CM's post that one chance has been cashed. Next chance may not come at all. He should have stayed put in Delhi and not set out like a Chief without forces to capture India. It took BJP decades to do so.


Exactly...he was presented with an opportunity to make a difference, but rather than make the most of it, he simply set out for an unrealistic task and landed himself in big trouble, he hardly made anything worthwhile even in his promises and then instead of fighting gracefully, he chose the easy way out by quitting. He totally got what he deserved, in the end!


He should not be written off. He is young and has learnt his lesson. He should make his party very strong in course of time.


If he had learnt the lesson, it's ok. Otherwise he will become an object in the museum.
Kejriwal did not know what he was sowing ! He was busy collecting far more than he deserved. It has been demonstrated many times that Indian public has often given one chance to non Congress alternatives. If they failed to capitalise on it then they are discarded. By resigning from Delhi CM's post that one chance has been cashed. Next chance may not come at all. He should have stayed put in Delhi and not set out like a Chief without forces to capture India. It took BJP decades to do so.


Exactly...he was presented with an opportunity to make a difference, but rather than make the most of it, he simply set out for an unrealistic task and landed himself in big trouble, he hardly made anything worthwhile even in his promises and then instead of fighting gracefully, he chose the easy way out by quitting. He totally got what he deserved, in the end!


He should not be written off. He is young and has learnt his lesson. He should make his party very strong in course of time.


If he had learnt the lesson, it's ok. Otherwise he will become an object in the museum.


Personally I feel that he needs a lot of experience and maturity to come to the level where he can hope to make any changes.As of now he has lost the trust of people because of his antics..I wish he had the good sense to make the best of the situation that was so easily offered to him , regretting later hradly helps...

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

Kejriwal did not know what he was sowing ! He was busy collecting far more than he deserved. It has been demonstrated many times that Indian public has often given one chance to non Congress alternatives. If they failed to capitalise on it then they are discarded. By resigning from Delhi CM's post that one chance has been cashed. Next chance may not come at all. He should have stayed put in Delhi and not set out like a Chief without forces to capture India. It took BJP decades to do so.


Exactly...he was presented with an opportunity to make a difference, but rather than make the most of it, he simply set out for an unrealistic task and landed himself in big trouble, he hardly made anything worthwhile even in his promises and then instead of fighting gracefully, he chose the easy way out by quitting. He totally got what he deserved, in the end!


He should not be written off. He is young and has learnt his lesson. He should make his party very strong in course of time.


If he had learnt the lesson, it's ok. Otherwise he will become an object in the museum.


Personally I feel that he needs a lot of experience and maturity to come to the level where he can hope to make any changes.As of now he has lost the trust of people because of his antics..I wish he had the good sense to make the best of the situation that was so easily offered to him , regretting later hradly helps...


Being a highly educated person he should have known opportunities will come only once. His education did not help in realizing this rudimentary aspect of life. He's repenting now. Too late.
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Wait for some more days. Aur Bhi Achche Din Aaanewala hain. Then the presemt Achche Din look "Bure Din.
I believe it was Anna and Kejriwal who actually started the change. They put their life in thread. So this saying is not true there "As You Sow So Shall You Reap". The good things sow by Anna and Kejriwal reaped by Modi and co.!
I beleive Anna started and Kejriwal tried to take all benefits from this movement.

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This had already been chalked out by the UPA and was going to be implemented in May had they come to power, so you cannot blame NDA for taking it forward since many considerations would have gone into it...

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1140621/jsp/frontpage/story_18535529.jsp#.U6T66_mSxzo

Pay no mind to those who talk behind your back, it simply means that you are two steps ahead !!!

WoooooooooooooooooooooooWWW!!
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Truly "Achche Din Aane Wale Hai"


This had already been chalked out by the UPA and was going to be implemented in May had they come to power, so you cannot blame NDA for taking it forward since many considerations would have gone into it...

http://www.telegraphindia.com/1140621/jsp/frontpage/story_18535529.jsp#.U6T66_mSxzo


The article's opening lines are noteworthy.
"The Narendra Modi government has started taking “tough” decisions by biting a bullet that was fired when the UPA was in power but kept in abeyance since then."
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First gift from Modi Sarkaar to Aam Janta - 14% and 6% Hike in Railway Fair
Truly "Achche Din Aane Wale Hai"


The major political partis- Congress and BJP have same policies. The economic policies are same. Both serve the corporate and business world. The difference is in cultural and religious issues. BJP is subsidiary of RSS- a Hindutva outfit with fascist outlook. The Congress subscribes to soft Hindutva and is also not so secular.

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