Sunday, 29 December 2013

Congress loves Aam Aadmi Party.


 “Why does the Congress Love the Aam Aadmi Party? Is it to retain their houses in Delhi even if they lose the 2014 elections?
Various opinion polls are indicating that in 2014 Lok Sabha elections , the Congress will have its worst electoral defeat in the last 65 years. All the present Congress MPs  are a worried lot about not only losing their hefty perks as MP but also losing the palatial  bungalows and attendant priviliges in Lutyen’s Delhi. Most Congress MPs are used to having bungalows in Lutyen’s Delhi not only during their tenure as MP but also retain them after losing their seat in Parliament. Some privileged MPs even have more than one bungalow –one as MP and another one in the name of their parents for whom  ‘Memorials’ have been built for political reasons. A shining example is Lok Sabha Speaker Meira Kumar. She is holding two bungalows, one as Speaker of Lok Sabha and the second one for Memorial of her father Babu Jag Jiwan Ram. It is unknown how many such houses are being used by the Gandhi family, but at least four are common knowledge.

  Well! Congress has found out a solution in Aam Aadmi Party. The AAP MPs  as a principle will not  occupy big bungalows. Some MPs may not take any Government accommodation at all.

This stand of Aam Aadmi party has been very much appreciated by many Congress MPs as it helps them in retaining their bungalows, if not re-elected. Many Congress MPs are impressing upon the high Command to support Aam Aadmi Party in Lok Sabha elections and support Mr. Arvind Kejriwal as next Prime Minister,if Rahul Gandhi does not succeed.


The BJP is really worried that the Congress MPs have outwitted them in the bungalow retention strategy. The BJP Think Tank  is busy in announcing a counter strategy!! 
We will see Mr. Arvind Kejriwal as next Prime Minister of India.He has already hinted during oath ceremony on 28th December,2013--पांच साल मे भारत  फिर से सोने की चिड़िआ बन जायेगी। 
This is possible only if Aam Aadmi Party rules at the centre.
Our best wishes to the Party for its next journey.

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