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Think about this: if all it took to solve Delhi's woes and become popular was the distribution of cheaper electricity and water, why would Sheila Dikshit not have done so?

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Think about this: if all it took to solve Delhi's woes and become popular was the distribution of cheaper electricity and water, why would Sheila Dikshit not have done so? Empty Think about this: if all it took to solve Delhi's woes and become popular was the distribution of cheaper electricity and water, why would Sheila Dikshit not have done so?

Post by Rishi Sat Jan 18, 2014 10:16 pm

Power is a responsibility. Think about this: if all it took to solve Delhi's woes and become popular was the distribution of cheaper electricity and water, why would Sheila Dikshit not have done so?

The one sterling card that AAP continues to possess is the promise to eliminate corruption in administration. Obviously this is not easy, which is why people will accept that this could take time. But time is not eternal in politics. Power itself is time-bound, and when you are dependent on Congress support, the timeline does become tight. Kejriwal won seats because he claimed that he had 300-plus pages of proof against Congress corruption. Someone is bound to ask, soon enough, if he has had any time to read them after becoming Chief Minister.

It does not matter if AAP ends up like Janata. What does matter is the disillusionment it will leave behind.

http://www.sunday-guardian.com/analysis/government-is-not-a-firecracker-godown

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