Saturday 28 December 2013

Arvind Kejriwal takes oath as new Chief Minister of Delhi

Democracy or Democrazy, certainly it is the Aam Admi who is getting the taste of real politics; a politics that in real terms is clean, impeccable, incumbent and with a vision to serve them altruistically. Today, 28th December, 2013, has made its mark in the history of our country by proving that you do not need money, contacts, goons, hoodlums or simply power to do what Mr. Arvind Kejriwal and his party members has done. But what you need is honest intentions and a will to work selfless towards society and their problems.  
By Animesh Xavie,Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported license.

                Today, when Arvind Kejriwal, IITian and retired joint commissioner of Income Tax, took the oath as Delhi’s Chief Minister, Ramlila Maidan was amassed with the Aam Admi who believed that things are already triggered for a change. A change that will make their life less miserable, less complex, give them a better and secure future and moreover, a governance that will be free from red-tapes, corruption and inefficiency.
However, road ahead is not easy for Arvind Kejriwal and his brigade. Time is very less and promises are gigantic. So, they will need to tighten up their belts and pick up their broom, which is also their part’s symbol to clean up the mess and disarray left over by dishonest government and their pawns.
AAP’s administrative inexperience will poised to be a big question mark about fulfilling their highly soothing, yet very intricate manifesto. But, for now credit must be given to AAP for their astounding and stupendous performance in Delhi election.
Time is less and plethora of situation is waiting to get repaired; be it water, electricity, governance, corruption or inflation. It would be interesting to see how things will turn up in Delhi before General elections in May 2014. For now, we all hope that AAP will deliver to people, as people delivered  them, making Arvind Kejriwal the new chief minister of Delhi. 

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