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Saturday, February 15, 2014

Kejriwal should not have resigned from the CM post of Delhi

I always supported Kejriwal and Aam Aadmi Party team to form the Government in Delhi with Congress support and I felt very happy when he eventually decided to accept external support to form the Government.

Life is a lot about compromising on our expectations, wishes and urges. We should not compromise on our stated ethics. But we should prepared to be flexible with what we want to do and achieve, both in professional, public and personal lives. After all, things do not turn out the exactly the way we expect them to.

In this outset, moving forward with getting things done, as much as feasible, is the most sensible approach. AAP had a historic victory in Delhi in the Assembly elections and it was a matter of joy to all well-intentioned Indians hoping for a shake-up of the current mess in the political setup. It was a hard fought battle and every one we're looking forward towards better governance. But AAP has frittered away the chance to make good the bad ways in Delhi.

A lot can be achieved with the existing rules and laws. He had a full five years. I agree that AAP considers Jan Lokpal Bill as very important. But, AAP should have chosen to again fight that battle another day. But at present, AAP should have focused to deliver good anti-corrupt governance in Delhi, within its constraints. Kejriwal should not have put in his papers.


I wish him good luck in his fight to shake up the current mess in politics. But his party could have done a lot more than that with him as the CM of Delhi.

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