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01-24-2014
P Valsakumar
Junior Member
 
: Jan 2014
: Kerala
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I do agree. But when Mr Kejriwal thought of politics, his intention was to give a threat to political parties as none of the parties were bothered about Common man who has no say in electoral system. However he got little more seats that required and it seems that the people around him forced to grab the power. that was the second wrong which happened to AAP. Now also AAP is getting all kind of people into it's fold to get power. Tomorrow these people joining for power will hijack the AAM and it will result in creation of another political parties which will split several times and the voter will again be confused. Let AAM fight the election not to win but to register their presence and slowly if good people are there after few years they may get a chance to rule the country. Till then let them fight ills of politics to create a better India for the country men.