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BTW AAP too has turned up to show fake sympathy for muslims for votes. Kejriwal called Batla House encounter fake, in rallies in muslim dominated areas, AAP leaders keep talking of Gujrat riots, Modi, innocent muslim boys being harassed in terror cases, giving Urdu official status , empowering waqf boards and 'atrocities being commuted by Indian army in Kashmir'. Same old tactics which Congress has used.

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BTW AAP too has turned up to show fake sympathy for muslims for votes. Kejriwal called Batla House encounter fake' date=' in rallies in muslim dominated areas, AAP leaders keep talking of Gujrat riots, Modi, innocent muslim boys being harassed in terror cases, giving Urdu official status , empowering waqf boards and 'atrocities being commuted by Indian army in Kashmir'. Same old tactics which Congress has used.[/quote'] As people like Digvijay and Manishankar Aiyar had told, let him (Kejriwal) come to politics, he would realize some of political compulsions. You have to be populist in democracy.
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Another survery - ABP news Nielsen for Delhi Party wise seats and vote share projections Congress 27 (29%), BJP - 32 (34%) AAP 8 (15%) Still believe AAP's no of seat is being over estimated. They are running an impressive campaign, perhaps the best among all the parties but unknown candidates and a very new election symbol is making it difficult for them.

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Another survery - ABP news Nielsen for Delhi Party wise seats and vote share projections Congress 27 (29%), BJP - 32 (34%) AAP 8 (15%) Still believe AAP's no of seat is being over estimated. They are running an impressive campaign, perhaps the best among all the parties but unknown candidates and a very new election symbol is making it difficult for them.
I also think that number of seats and vote percentage being shown for AAP is on higher side. No way they are going to capture 15% vote share in first attempt.
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I also think that number of seats and vote percentage being shown for AAP is on higher side. No way they are going to capture 15% vote share in first attempt.
They are working very hard, holding many public rallies, there posters are way more visible than BJP/Congress, they have many hard working and motivated workers from all parts of Delhi, there candidates' credentials is better than others. I won't be surprised if they even win more than 15% share and more than 9 seats.
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Arvind Kejriwal a dictator, hurting party, says AAP leader

As the Aam Aadmi Patry rides high on its growing popularity and projections of a dream debut in the December 4 polls, an internal crisis is threatening to bring it crashing down. A senior party leader, Rakesh Agarwal, has called AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal authoritarian and, in an open letter to him, referred to weaknesses “that could kill our dream”. He has accused Kejriwal of building a personality cult and “relentlessly moving towards snatching defeat from the jaws of victory”, as a result of which “betrayed, dismayed and disillusioned volunteers are turning their backs (on the party)”. Agarwal, who has been associated with Kejriwal since 2000 and was key in mobilising autorickshaw drivers to drum up support for AAP, wrote the letter (HT has a copy of it) on October 28 — hopeful that there was still time for course correction. But having received no reply, he plans to hold a hold a press conference on Tuesday “to make an important announcement”, details of which he refused to divulge. Pointing out that the rookie party was already paying the price for vote-bank politics, political immaturity and adhocism in organisational structure, Agarwal has written: “Delhi has been witnessing a crass personality cult built around you. I am yet to see a poster, banner, pamphlet, press conference or radio advertisement that doesn’t bear your name, image or voice.” He goes on to hint that there could be more dissident voices: “It is the façade of swaraj (an idea close to Kejriwal) behind which authoritarianism rules that has alienated several key personalities. I need not name them.” “Nothing moves without your nod. Power is delegated to those who quietly do your bidding instead of raising red flags. Are we seeing a repeat of the sycophantic ‘Indira is India and India is Indira’? Will we soon have party faithful mouthing ‘Kejriwal is kismet and kismet is Kejriwal’,” the letter reads. “There is no roadmap to keep the promises being made every day. There is deafening silence on governance. Intelligence is missing in our campaigns, which have failed to touch the people.” Phone calls and text messages to Kejriwal and his lieutenant Manish Sisodia went unanswered.
http://www.hindustantimes.com/specials/coverage/myindia-myvote/chunk-ht-ui-myindiamyvote-delhi/arvind-kejriwal-a-dictator-hurting-party-says-aap-leader/sp-article10-1149628.aspx I've been saying this for a long time that Kejriwal isn't the right person to lead Delhi or even a political party.
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Arvind Kejriwal a dictator' date= hurting party, says AAP leader http://www.hindustantimes.com/specials/coverage/myindia-myvote/chunk-ht-ui-myindiamyvote-delhi/arvind-kejriwal-a-dictator-hurting-party-says-aap-leader/sp-article10-1149628.aspx I've been saying this for a long time that Kejriwal isn't the right person to lead Delhi or even a political party.
So you are right because a disgruntled party worker wrote a letter to kejriwal :hysterical:
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