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what would you say about this-- OPEN LETTER TO MR. KEJRIWAL MARCH 6, 2014 by RANJANSONI This is an open letter written by an AAP supporter to Mr. Kejriwal. I hope that this letter reaches you and that I am able to convey my intentions clearly to you. To begin, I would like to share with you that I have been a very staunch supporter of AAP movement. I adore the way you had taken the initiative to root out corruption from the system. I have stayed loyal to AAP and had campaigned aggressively in my capacity as a small time entrepreneur. In whatever meetings I attended, during my sales calls and discussions with my current and prospective customers, in all my Whatsapp groups and Facebook pages I wrote in support for AAP. Whenever anyone would say anything negative about AAP I would jump into the debate and defend AAP. My kids (7 and 9 years old) are fond of you and share the same sentiments. My wife who was initially suspicious of you is now a full-fledged AAP supporter. I have converted many such friends by convincing all of them about the honest intentions of AAP. During the entire 49 days of AAP rule in Delhi, your policy decisions, governance style, dharna against the center government, debate of lokpal bill, during the resignation of AAP government and after the dissolution of assembly I had stayed on with AAP and still remain with you and AAP. There were many who criticized you for abandoning the show but I supported you for being smart. To me it was a smart move to get out of a failed relationship with head held high and come back with full vigor and fight back. On various forums I had supported your decision of cutting short the governance which was never free from the clutches of Congress. I am not a supporter of BJP or for that matter any other party. I fully subscribe to your view that BJP and Congress are the two sides of the same coin and the country needs a better alternative. AAP has got a chance and once the election happens in Delhi, AAP would surely get a majority. Until here everything was like a dream come true. I even compare you with Shahid Bhagat Singh at various forums. I was very impressed with your daredevil attitude by challenging Ambani for making windfall gains through Crony Capitalism. Then came your decision to go national and this is where I disagree with you. I hope that this disagreement is limited to a handful of your supporter otherwise the existence of this movement which has now become everyone’s movement would be in serious trouble. AAP is a new idea which needs to go through the rough patch of maturity through the experience of governance. I am sure you and the party would have learnt a lot of lessons during the 49 days of governance and when the given the next chance would definitely work towards correcting the same. Being an entrepreneur myself I see you running the new party as an astute entrepreneur who needs to learn a lot from the various mistakes committed during the course of running the show. You need to quickly learn, correct or adapt, retry and move on. This is where I think you are deviating from your core strength. Your core strength lies in your ability to talk tough and then walk the talk. You made some tough commitments and then worked hard towards achieving the same. For whatever reasons beyond your control the mission had to be temporarily abandoned only to regroup and retry harder. Now you should you take on from where you had left. Consolidate your position and work towards next Delhi elections. Come back to power and finish what you started or at least take it near the completion before handing it over to someone else to further manage the affairs. You have a great team which is fully capable of giving an honest government. Your decision to contest the Lok Sabha elections has confused me. While I have no doubts about your ability to contest, win and then govern Delhi, I seriously doubt if you are ready to govern the country. In the interest of the nation it would be very risky to give the entire country’s governance to your inexperienced team. In Delhi, we know that is if you fail (I am not doubting your ability to govern) then center can take over and the damage can be controlled. I am very worried about the same on national level. It would be very risky to let AAP come anywhere near the power at this stage. The level of maturity required to be part of the central government just does not exist in AAP. AAP first needs to work towards building a strong party base and not go for expansion mode without first testing and stabilizing the governance model on a smaller scale. You of all would know that before scaling up any model the same needs to be thoroughly tested on smaller scale. Without testing the AAP governance model in State, you are trying to expose this to the national level. Do you think it is wise? Don’t you think you are putting the future of this movement (which is now not only your movement but our movement as well) at risk? You may not get enough seats as the dynamics of getting elected in Lok Sabha is way too different and if it happens, this may turn out to be a bit of blessing in disguise for the movement and for the country. Should you get lucky and have sizable seats you would end up destabilizing the central government. What is hurting the nation most today is the corrupt UPA government. Everyone wants the UPA government to go and the only viable alternative available today is Mr. Narendra Modi. In nation’s interest his becoming prime minister is best alternative in current scenario. I repeat that I am not a BJP follower and not very excited about seeing BJP come to power but my resentment against UPA, SP, BSP and other miscellaneous parties is too strong to see them come back to power. For 2014 General elections the only thing that is in the best of interest of the country is to see Mr. Modi become the PM and provide a stable government at the center. As harsh as it may sound, there is no other viable option. With all due respect to you, you do not have necessary experience or vision or ability to become PM this time. Mr. Rahul Gandhi is nothing more than the same old wine in new bottle which country is going to reject. The mere thought of Mayawati, Mulayam Singh or any other third front leaders coming anywhere near PM chair gives me shudders. The only option that is left is Mr. Modi. In the interest of the nation, I urge you to not come in the way of Mr. Modi becoming the PM. Be a true patriot and not stop or dilute the efforts and energies being spent on this direction. I understand your concern about corruption and fully subscribe to your thought process. Together we would start with Delhi assembly then take Haryana assembly and then UP and from thereon build a strong base for next general election. I feel you are now surrounded by wrong people who are misleading you into a wrong direction. I can understand your challenge, I also was until very recently surrounded by wrong and incapable advisers who made me believe that they were guiding me but in really they were interested in pursuing their personal agenda. Few months ago they left me and it was just what I needed to turnaround my business. I am sure if you too are able to shrug off such elements from your company who have been giving you such ideas you would be better served. As a head of a new start up you need to be able to understand your strengths and your weakness. Currently your weakness is your inexperience which incidentally has been your strength for Delhi assembly. Please get rid of these incompetent advisers who are instigating you and misleading you towards running for the center and come back to the basics from where you started. Even Lord Krishna once said to Arjuna that sometimes it is better to lose a battle if that can help you win a war. This battle for Lok Sabha 2014 is all about Mr. Modi’s chance, may be 2019 would be your chance to challenge him. This year Delhi and Haryana assembly is all yours . Please do not take such a huge risk and lose this movement by diluting your efforts. Concentrate on your core strength which is anti-corruption. Buckle up and command your party. There are many rowdy elements that have already infiltrated this movement, weed them out before they take control and destroy it. History has shown that problems if not controlled at the infancy stage become too big to handle later. We don’t want to see AAP getting split or destruct the same way other parties have. This year LS poll is one battle that whether you win or lose, India stands to lose. If you lose then it would negatively impact the overall survival of this movement which is the best thing that has happened to India since independence. If you win sizable seats then you end up hurting the democracy as it would result in hung parliament or a third front driven government which would throw the country back by another 20 years. Given the narrow margin with which Mr. Modi is expected to win your presence in the race is going to hurt his chances of a clear majority and end up helping corrupt forces back to power who would not want to see Modi in power at any cost. If you think that this appeal makes any sense or you understand the risk that you are putting the entire democracy by participating in this general elections, if you are ready to put nation above the party , if you are ready to show the nation that you really have no desires to come to power, if you are strong enough to weed out the ill advisers from the party and if good sense prevails we will see this general election being fought between Mr. Modi and Mr. Gandhi. Please step aside and let the nation choose. You can focus on Delhi and create a new governance model, replicate your success in Haryana, Maharashtra and other states then be prepared to challenge Mr. Modi in the year 2019 so that AAP actually comes to power and we see you as the next PM of India. With Regards, Still an AAP supporter! SHARE THIS: Twitter48Facebook125Google 41 THOUGHTS ON “OPEN LETTER TO MR. KEJRIWAL” bhaskar sharma MARCH 7, 2014 AT 1:09 PM Very rightly worded letter Ranjan……I Hope AK gets the message and does not turn into AK 47……… Modi / AK as PM in 2019 and AK / Modi as main opposition leader….. thats wht country needs REPLY sanjayarya MARCH 8, 2014 AT 7:27 AM Very nicely written and well intended Letter. Though personally I would not like to comment directly on whether he should or should not fight lok sabha election, but If people overall would not want him to fight Lok Sabha, I’d like people’s sentiments to be resepected. REPLY Vijay Dhamal MARCH 8, 2014 AT 12:03 PM I fully agree with Mr. Soni. Political leaders have spoiled this country. Shame these politicians. Still Modi better choice than others. REPLY Shivaji Roy MARCH 8, 2014 AT 12:05 PM I absolutely agree with most of the contention that APP should concentrate on Delhi and Harayana.However BJP is definitely a better choice than UPA and Trinumal Party or Jaya. REPLY Ramesh Krishnan MARCH 8, 2014 AT 12:25 PM I also agree with Rajan. I initially supported AAP but slowly i am frustrated with their narrow vision and unorganized governance. they need to strengthen the base and credibility before they plunge to national scene. Currently they should support Modi in center and try national level next time with credible achievement in their pocket. REPLY patel MARCH 8, 2014 AT 12:51 PM Give us a break from AK drama please REPLY Jagan MARCH 8, 2014 AT 1:14 PM Very well said. I hope, the revolutionary thinking does not turn into a rabble rousing game. If the last few days are any indication, the decision to contest Lok Sabha seems to be fatal mistake. Governing Delhi and contesting 50 Lok Sabha seats against the corrupt would have been fantastic for AAP. Locking horns with everyone confuses people. If you say some are corrupt, people agree. If you start saying that everyone except me are corrupt, well, it may scare off even your ardent supporters. But too late to turn the clock back. Let us see whether we can get the best possible outcome, i.e. Modi as PM. REPLY deepak MARCH 8, 2014 AT 2:16 PM AK cannot afford to befool himself anymore. Nice message to your leader AK. The country needs Modi as PM REPLY CPH MARCH 8, 2014 AT 2:30 PM It’s a waste a of time, effort and money of this country. We get nothing out of such things. How much money is being spend everyday for such show offs, if we could give spend those money and effort of this country towards poor and needy, and also for the development of this country that would be the best thing to do. But we could be almost sure that that would never happen here. yesteday was one drama and tomorrow there will be another couple of hundreds of them. At the same time children and poor of this country will not have their education and food. REPLY COL.JAI SINGH.BARAK(RETD) FROM ROHTAK. MARCH 8, 2014 AT 2:44 PM I fully agree with the comments of Mr.Ranjan Soni,if mr.kejriwal does not agree with such well wishers,he will take the country to dogs and he will be finished once for all and his movement will be dashed to ground and india will be go back 20yrs.he should wake up now and listen to his good advisors like him and concentrate on delhi and learn to govern and should not talk in air and should make his base more strong and then challenge corrupt politicians and set his personal example like father of the nation and be ready to even sacrifice his life for the nation,may god give him good budhi to listen to good friends like mr.soni and weed out chamchas and selfish nowishes in his party who want to help upa like powers to come again and destroy india totally,only modi can save india at this juncture otherwise india is in full trouble and surrounded from all sides by enemies like pak,chinese and even americans. these is my personal comments n not any supporter of any party. thanking you all friends.sincerely-col.jai singh.(retd) rohtak, REPLY Jan MARCH 8, 2014 AT 3:08 PM The way things have been for the past few months, AAP is nowehere close to govern a state with just 70 MLAs, let alone govern bigger states… AK and his cohorts were in the news for all the wrong reasons than for any progress… all they are are a bunch of socialists (albeit a different colour) who will take India to a mediavial age. Corruption no doubt is a problem, however it is NOT the only problem. There are others much much more important, our Shehzada (if I may call him) is still in a Bijli,Sadak,Pani mode which was his grandma’s slogan in the early seventies (over 40 years ago) and he talks of empowerment(sic). It is NOT government’s business to be in business, the moment it exits business, corruption will reduce drastically. In any case, AK doesnt walk the talk more often than not. REPLY ranjansoni MARCH 8, 2014 AT 4:12 PM It is important to know which battle to fight and which battle to avoid. It would be foolish to fight an enemy when we are ill-prepared. Mr. Kejriwal needs to be aware that he is getting the hard earned money of his supporters and he needs to be extremely careful where he spends it. He should spend our money in the right directions by sticking to the basics and playing by his strengths. Venturing into unknown territories unprepared and with unorganized force would only lead to defeat. This defeat would be at the cost of this hard earned money which supporters like us have given from our personal kitties. Hence it is a sincere appeal to Mr. Kejriwal that the common man wants him to focus on the original mandate and the promise that he had made to eradicate corruption from Delhi. First let us work towards that and then take one baby step at a time towards the larger goal. I am sure most of the AAP supporters would agree that his intentions are honest but would like to see him not lose his focus. This Lok Sabha is not his fight, he should leave this battle and not become a disruption. He will cause more hurt than gains hence we appeal to him to abstain. REPLY Rajendra Arora MARCH 8, 2014 AT 5:19 PM It is easier to said than done. Criticizing or finding fault in others functioning is very simple, soft and easy option but setting examples by doing and showing results, evenafter facing all challenges and unforeseen obstacles, is not that easy. Moreover when the situation is already very critical in the country and requires to be taken care of with the joint support, help and cooperation to eliminate poverty, corruption and caste based reservation. It can be possible if the country is managed by a mature and experienced leader who knows how to handle various problems and still manage image and reputation as a successful leader with lesser evils and self interest. Though all the national political parties in the country appears to have their own agenda and interest ahead of nation’s interest and growth. Mr Narendra Modi is the only silver lining who may change the scene, if AAP does not create hindrance in his way and for the present not aspiring at pre mature stage to be in power at Center. Thus the AAP and everyone else rightly thinks and suggest that Mr AK should presently concentrate on forming Govt in Delhi State and some other State and after proving successfully in few States aspire for Center in 2019. REPLY CL Saha MARCH 8, 2014 AT 5:27 PM I absolutely agree with your comment. Needs stable Govt. and dynamic leader like Mr. Modi to build the Nation. AAP govt. during their 49 days in Delhi govt made lot of promises and not even fulfilled single promises. Eg Water crises- Having valid water connection and paying the bill regularly, not getting single drop of water. AAP made us fool, we should not repeat the same mistake. REPLY Bystandar MARCH 8, 2014 AT 10:46 PM Maturity is the order of the day for AAP. Albeit I disagree on Modi in the slot of PM. He lacks calibre and to large extent does not have stature in the international level. Representing India would half cocked. REPLY Col Yogesh Jain MARCH 9, 2014 AT 2:12 AM You, Ranjan and alike, are criticizing AK as you wish to see Modi as PM. AAP cannot remain a party of Impotent Delhi Government. I call it impotent because I suddenly find that Police is under Central Govt and you cannot pass a bill without permission of Central Govt. So there is nothing wrong of trying for PM position where you can matter. Dont you think Kejriwal is better than Shahzada Rahul? AAP needs to have a presence in Lok Sabha. May be about 20 people. May be then BJP becomes dependent on honest people. I also like Modi but I should not forget that BJP is full of corrupt people. REPLY Srikanth MARCH 9, 2014 AT 2:30 AM Dear Ranjan I fully agree with your views, let him first prove his capability by ruling small state like Delhi, then come to larger fora. First let him not say what others are not doing let him spell out what he can do and his achievement if any (those 49 days). Ridiculing others is say than doing it on your own. Srikanth REPLY avinaskadam MARCH 9, 2014 AT 3:18 AM Well put, I too think that AAP has to learn a lot about governance. REPLY Lt Gen (Retd) Charanjit Singh MARCH 9, 2014 AT 3:56 AM I endorse the views and a well analysed letter written by Mr Soni, I too was a great supporter of Mr Kejriwal and even contributed some money to his Party which I am now beginning to regret . I think he has lost the plot. He is surrounded by people who behave more like street fighters. Some say that Kejriwal is like that Emperor who does not know that he is naked, but I think he is too smart for that. There appears to be a larger design in his mind which as rightly mentioned is not good for the country. I am personally deeply disappointed REPLY Suprakas MARCH 9, 2014 AT 5:46 AM I am also strong suppoorter of AAP & advocating & promoting their ideologies. However, at this point I think that we require much more maturity to handle bunch of political jokers parties like Congress / BJP / SP / BSP etc. REPLY V.L.Rao MARCH 9, 2014 AT 7:00 AM Dear Viewers: At the outset I appreciate Mr. Ranjan Soni’s beautiful comments on Mr.AK ‘s polictical activities, indirectly supporting Mr.Modis’ PM candidate with a advice to Mr.AK to keep away from this election . Also he is advising Mr.AK that he will be PM candidate for 2019 and not for 2014. For his information, if BJP rule this country for this 5 years, there will not be anything to left to rule the country for 2019. I do not understand why people are scared on AAP. For information Mr.Soni should realize that after ruling 50 years, still politicians are learning many things by doing mistakes. Why cant you advise to those people rather than advising Mr.A.K. Over the years we the common man are fooled by the corrupt politicians and still we are believing them. WHY? For example, take the recent Gujarat visit by Mr.AK and it is now wide open to public. We the literacy people should realise the good things and accordingly we must choose the correct ,leader rather than criticizing AAP. Of course, there are ups and downs and as a new party we must encourage them to lead this nation to a better vision. I am not a politician or any supporter to any party to give such opinion. After watching media reports, news paper I have learned some politics and based on this I have given my views. If people accept my views or not, but it is my view that Mr.AK should win this election so that our India will survive . REPLY Dr. Sushil Kumar Thakur MARCH 9, 2014 AT 7:58 AM I am also strong supporter of AAP – vision, but suggested AAP well before announcement of LOK-sabha electuon not to blind plung into this lok-sabha general election;but to support the Modi as PM of India for five years . This election is for Modi as PM(repeat only NAMO as PM not other BJP- member) Let the Modi be the PM for next five years and then any other Personality may be tested . This call for the MODI as PM is for the sake of country without any vested interest. AAP – would have been better repute if they have supported BJP-led governance in delhi too and made them matured. Let the AAP- be stronger in Delhi, Haryana and other states to make anti- corrupt model of governance as Modi set the development model of Governanace in Gujrat and also well crafted vision on national and international forum. At last but not the least, still time is not out and AAP shouls understand the national fact otherwise their vision may prove like un-ethical fact. Thank U so much REPLY Taral Vaidya MARCH 9, 2014 AT 8:18 AM Who is making kejriwal PM? It will be stupid to think that. But I want him to get 75 seats & create so much noise that party funds come under RTI, Convicts are flushed out of the parliament & black money from swiss accounts is brought into the country for the public. Ask yourself this question: Will Modi do all the above “until he is forced to do it”? All of us talk about experience. Rajeev Gandhi was inexperienced but he brought computers & 100 cc bikes in India. The Bofors gun won us kargil war though Rajiv gandhi lost justifiably. What experience did any of the great or bad leaders have of governance? In last 35 years, has there been a time when the corrupt are really worried about the public? Kejriwal may not be PM but make no mistake, a fully empowered BJP means RSS will rule the roost. They will come with their geriatric leaders with even older ideas. Modi may be a good option but he has to gain confidence of the public. And paying media to get good opinion poll ratings is not really the way to do it; or having fake supporters on FB. Don’t tell me that’s how the game is played; because out of such games only come corrupt politicians. REPLY ranjansoni MARCH 9, 2014 AT 9:23 AM Just to clarify some of you who may have differently interpreted this letter. I am not a BJP supporter. I have full faith in AAP ideologies. I suspect their preparation and their timing for this LS election. Preparation because of lack of governance experience, due to insufficient funds, lack of national vision/policy. Timing because at this juncture the country needs stability and a stern reply to the corruption/scams under UPA rule. This can be delivered only by Mr. Modi or Mr. Kejriwal. Mr. Kejriwal by all means would not get elected as a PM so only alternative left is Mr. Modi. If country needs to punish the corruption then it needs to throw them out of power otherwise at the end of the day the corruption would win. Even if we have to uproot one corrupt party to elect another corrupt party, so be it, at least some action was taken against UPA and there is no more UPA-3. My only worry is if anti-corruption and pro-development votes get divided then UPA-3 may get a backdoor entry. Is it better for country to see AAP get 50-75 votes and have UPA support third/fourth/fifth front then to have Modi come out and keep UPA-3 out of power. I am more inclined to see UPA out of power than to favor anyone else and the harsh reality is that there is no one else who is capable of delivering the knockout punch to UPA but Mr. Modi. REPLY Niru MARCH 9, 2014 AT 11:52 AM This is all crab…aap is not a party it’s way of being and collective journey…aap is u nd aap is me..it’s much beyond than what is being written and discussed here… So ladies and gentlemen pls rise above these petty political conversation and raise the collective consciousness to make that change and shift..nd this will happen with ownership.. So pls go ahead nd own it REPLY Dr. S. Pruthviraja Pande MARCH 9, 2014 AT 12:16 PM Meri dil ki baath aap ke zabaan pe aayee! very well designed and said, it is true and congrats, you have covered each and all aspects. if arvind kejriwal does not understand even after reading this “upadesh”, then i think only god can teach him for which he need to be humble to receive. i fully acknowledge and agree with you ranjan soni, thanks for forwarding me the article REPLY Akshay Chaturvedi MARCH 9, 2014 AT 12:24 PM Ranjan Soni, a very well balanced letter and advice. I agree with most of your points including Modi. Currently, what is becoming increasingly clear is that other than opposing and exposing everybody AAP does not have an agenda. They want to remain in the news. The first thing they should have done is to consolidate after their initial win and get the right people for the right job. Instead they are spreading themselves very thin. Its unfortunate, but I see the end of this AAP movement over the next 6 to 8 months. It would just disintegrate as there is no ideology or common program to bind the people together. REPLY P P Sinha MARCH 9, 2014 AT 12:29 PM Modi is TINA in the present politico economic situation. Let us not doom the nation by supporting AAP at this juncture. They are good but not matured enough. REPLY shashi vagale MARCH 9, 2014 AT 12:43 PM I fully agree with you and hope good sense will prevail and he puts all his energies in dekhi & haryana.. REPLY Arun Goyal MARCH 9, 2014 AT 5:07 PM I fully agree what is told by you Mr.Ranjan. AK should seriously consider the view in the interest of country’s stable politics and long term gains. AK should know ROME was NOT built in aday so is tomorrow’s INDIA REPLY Deependra Ghildyal MARCH 9, 2014 AT 5:27 PM You may give this unsolicited advice to Kejriwal but he is not the one who would listen to a balanced view. He is working on an agenda and is not so innocent, simple and straightforward as he acts to appear. Had it not been so, he would not have acted the way he has. He has failed miserably in his first standard within 50 days by abandoning Delhi. And look at the audacity. He is questioning a person who has been passing successive tests at governance against all opposition, criticism and non cooperation for the last 13 years with all perseverance and dignity. Kejriwal’s main agenda appears to be to create grounds for another term for the scam ridden UPA by confusing the electorate, create instability by vote division and thereby help Congress. Anybody would be naive to assume that AAP would get 272 seats to go it alone. It would get only those seats which the Congress may be losing. Once it wins those seats, it would form a government in with Congress or be a part of UPA or support it from outside. Voters will be the losers. Remember Swami Agnivesh. How he was proved as a mole in the Anna Camp by that sting operation? History would tell more but by that time, the die would have been cast and India would be pushed a few more years behind. Kejriwal is unfortunately acting like a rough and arrogant student leader who tries to barge in the office of a College Principal or VC for all the wrong reasons. He has nothing to show and he is criticising others who might not have delivered 100% but have delivered whatever they could. Hearing criticism from a person with a record of zero or even negative delivery, would be classified as audacity, arrogance, annoying and nothing else. In recent history, we had examples of well meaning Gorbachev chased by Yeltsin and, in combination with other factors, resultant disintegration of USSR. By misleading public and creating dissent, you create fertile grounds for non cooperation, unreal aspirations, public disharmony and disintegration of constitutional processes. I have no hopes from him. he is a failure and utter disappointment. REPLY prasanna MARCH 10, 2014 AT 4:33 AM I do agree with Mr.Soni, experience counts to run country, Mr.Modi has got huge supporters with that he can win and run the country. Mr.Kejri has to work as successful CM then no one is required to support him the PM chair will come to him automatically. I AM ALSO AAP SUPPORTER BUT MY VISION IS SUPPORTING THE COUNTRY FOR GOOD GOVERNANCE AND DO NOT LIKE OTHER COUNTRY TO CRITICISE INDIA. REPLY Sivaprasad Nambiar MARCH 10, 2014 AT 5:09 AM A well crafted statement and I am completely in agreement with Ranjan Soni… Mr. Kejriwal & Co should have first concentrated on Delhi and then spread their wings to other parts…. too much power hungry, too early (:- REPLY omesh MARCH 10, 2014 AT 5:15 AM Well articulated views. Appreciated. Two courses are open. To set an example or seize opportunity to be centerstage early on. Option is about 50 percent vote in Delhi or 5-6 percent in India. In last 60 years not evena single party other than the two has been allowed to grow in Center. It will take decades for AAM to migrate from State to Centre? Will not the corruption and communalism not destroy this country by then? Consider this facet of the issue in the debate pl. REPLY rajk MARCH 10, 2014 AT 5:23 AM I too was strong supporter. Contributed donation. Wasted time in attending his rally. going for politics in this manner has brought him at par with all other politician. The difference is gone from setting an example to show of mockery…….. opportunity was there to show the difference. Now the party is becoming laughing stock….. REPLY Moorkhistan MARCH 10, 2014 AT 5:51 AM I am damn sure you would feel your life’s biggest mistake was to be ignorant when there were many signals to get the truth. You only closed your eyes just because you had faith in him. How heartbreaking today must be, no? youtube/watch?v=yRGNTXDO7dI Also, 1. As you are an entrepreneur, and so much fanatic about him, you must have donated hard earned money for which you may also regret now. 2. What would you answer to your kids now? You portrayed him as a role model and this can hurt the little emotions. 3. No be ready to get advised on every decision of yours. You have made it wrong and proved her wrong. I hope you come out of this smartly and concentrate on your family and come back to politics when you feel stable. Best Wishes. REPLY Gopal Rao Pentamaraju MARCH 10, 2014 AT 7:51 AM As rightly said that firstly mr. Kajriwal must be stroung enough in the local area and than he can go nationwide so that there is chance of getting defeated. I too definitely agree with his principles and i, and all the citizens will support him to fight against the anti corruption. I am from Hyderabad, and when his party contest from andhrapradesh my vote is for his party only. Gopal Rao Pentamaraju EX-Indian Air Force. REPLY Yogesh MARCH 10, 2014 AT 1:29 PM AK is intelligent person.His knowledge is GREAT.One day he will become PM.At this stage, he will get 50-100 seats and control wrong/corrption at center to the extent possible & remain in wait & watch situation.I think, counry will have another election in 2015/2016 as chances of BJP to stey long will be diffcult.Country will have fracture Govt this time. AK time as PM after 2015 will be great time for India. REPLY Nishikant Kadam MARCH 10, 2014 AT 12:01 PM 2014 General elections are most crucial elections for the future of the India considering the current economical, social & security state of the country. What India needs a strong & stable government and equally strong opposition which is very important in democracy. We have seen the bad effects of coalition govt. in last few years. So it is very important that WE INDIANS should vote and vote decisively in this election and choose a stable & strong govt. The need of the hour is India need a strong, visionary leader with proven track records who stay put, face the challenges, overcome them and not ‘run away’. So I urge each one to VOTE FOR SURE in this election. I urge every one to rise above communal, regional, linguistics and petty politics and VOTE DECISIVELY in this election to choose a strong & stable govt. with a right leader. VOTE FOR INDIA!!!!! REPLY Rakesh Nayar MARCH 10, 2014 AT 12:25 PM Arvind is a corrupt man… please see video that exposes him fixing up his interview at Aaj Tak…. REPLY prasanna MARCH 11, 2014 AT 7:38 AM Anna Hazare should joint AK to do the miracle in Centre, otherwise regional failure will become national failure in terms of governance. 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