In all fairness, middle India wants to give the AAP Team a chance. the ground was fertile; sufficient numbers of the Indian population have exposure to western mores, rule and culture, to admire the material progress these cultures have made. And to want the same. AAP was a seed that fell on an already fertile soil. Change was there for the asking. AAP happened to have had the courage to take up the offer.
In the interest of all--other political parties should follow suit--give them a chance to show whether we are ready to adopt a more transparent form of politics. The traditional parties have nothing to lose but some time--If the AAP succeeds then they can adopt the same formula--if the AAP fails, then they are ready in the wings.
So whatever the outcome---its in everyone's interest to give them a chance.
In the interest of all--other political parties should follow suit--give them a chance to show whether we are ready to adopt a more transparent form of politics. The traditional parties have nothing to lose but some time--If the AAP succeeds then they can adopt the same formula--if the AAP fails, then they are ready in the wings.
So whatever the outcome---its in everyone's interest to give them a chance.
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