Bikash
Choudhury
1.AAP
stated position is to transform the
polity and politics of the country.
2.
At the present juncture an AAP led Govt./ Coalition Govt. With BJP could offer
very fast transformation to Governance in Delhi. (AAP transparent politics has already had an rubb off effect during
election)
3.
People of Delhi have spoken with 8th Dec2013 poll result; and, their
mandate should be understood and respected. Delhi people have consciously made
a choice.
4. People’s
court is the highest court in ademocracy and should not be challenged or
questioned out of turn.
5.
People of Delhi have voted on 4th Dec. 2013 not to vote again but to
be Governed well.Therefore, a fresh election would be counter productive and
bring anti-climax and frustration and voters antipathy.
6.
AAPhas a responsibility towards the people who have voted for them with hope,
the volunteers who worked day and night for the victory of the party candidates
and millions of people in India and overseas who prayed for the success of AAP
and those who contributed their hard earned money to fund the election expenses
of AAP. Euphoria always a short lived
phenomena; but, the momentum can be preserved with achievement of
objective(Poll promises)—Good Governance
of Delhi.
7. AAP
Govt/Coalition Govt. In the present circumstance would offer 50% chance of
fullfilling its poll promises to people in its manifesto against a 50% chance
of returning to power with a simple majority in a fresh election. As
people/voters do not change their opinion so soon.
8. A
fresh election means a Hundreds of Crores of Public money down the drain
without any tangible benefits. As normally people/voters stick to their
opinion if challenged openly.
9. A
minority/Coalition Govt. In Delhi could be formed with a set of common minimum
programs. In case of a coalition Govt. A neutral person could lead as CM
acceptable to both the partners.
10.
In a country as diverse as India; to pursue a principle of Political
Untochability inside Parliament & State Legislature could be disastrous for
the country and its Governance.
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