Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Is it the start of the end to the Aam Admi Party (AAP)?

Not in very distant past.... hardly one week back... my prediction was 'AAP can't live long'. That seems to be nearing very fast. If some thing raises very quickly, it short lives. The law of Nature. The chances of AAP surviving in its present form are very bleak. Akshay Kumar of the Firstpost analysed it very simple and clear. I have discussed 'Group dynamics' in this blog earlier. According to this, to make a strong group or organisation one requires a lot of time. Individual ideologies of the members need to talk to each other and should evolve together. And it needs sufficient time for bonding ideas. If the initial differences are week then the struggle between members end smoothly. If the ideologies of the individual members have already evolved strongly in different directions and if some one tries to bring those idealists together the storm will not lost that smoothly. This was apparent when Mrinalini Sarabhai and Kumar Vishwas of AAP slammed each other.  If the initial differences die down soon then there occurs in future another ideological turbulence. If the foundations are strong, those differences too can be overthrown. The concrete slab cannot become stronger if not cooled down with water and sufficient time.  Same theory applies here. Foundation wise for AAP, ati-corruption plank is the only base. It suits for a social awareness organization, where it doesn't deal with huge amounts of money. But politics are highly susceptible to corruption. Any organization to succeed it requires members to display selflessness. One can't find selfless people on every street and corner. The people who joined AAP in lakhs in last few weeks can't all be anti-greedy. They all are Indians, 99% of the people in the world are greedy. 99.9% of the people in India are greedy. If AAP able to garner lakhs of party membership subscriptions and prominent people from media, business and several NGOs within days soon after its Delhi win.... how many of them are non-greedy with flexible ideologies? Does anyone really say those who all joined after Delhi win are not opportunistic? Then how one can say, if really wanted, this fragile AAP will live longer?

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3 comments:

  1. Any structure with a weak foundation can not have a long live. AAP , has failed to build a strong foundation,but is building a superstructure hurriedly. So it is going to meet the logical end which is designed by devine dispensation that is early collapse of the structure.

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  2. It seems you gained a lot of experience from your environment in order to come to a conclusion on any topic.If you are a weak you never have a chance to influence others ..if you are a strong enough to handle the situation..you always will have a chance to bring any typical situation to an happy end.i hope kejriwal is a person who reluctant to bends his head down for his own gain.you all give a chance to him to make him rule....you need to have patience ....and see how is bringing the administration to close to a common man.On one hand you are elevating Modi...so it is your choice....i hope many people are expecting him to adore the PM chair...at the same time you are letting your other hand to criticize kejriwal....Do you think he does not know how to rule....show me one party who rules our nation without making mistakes ....eventually common man paid the price for their mistakes ...we have seen many governments ...and many politicians ..who use their power to make lot of money ....so you all bear such pain and witness to to many corrupted people....and now you are hasty to come to a conclusion as well as anticipate that this is an end to AAP?

    Many people comments on him that he is suitable for protests against corruption not for rule.....somebody sacrificing his own life and fighting for others for the people rights..he is not suitable for rule... you all should say who is suitable for ruling.....?

    In order to fight against AAP ...all parties did lot of work ...and given a chance to some honest persons to contest in elections....Atleast It is a change that you have seen after long time ....
    You all think when you significantly contribute for your company growth .... unless you get bonus and promotion when your company makes lot of profits....how do you feel.....how do you fill the gap between poor and rich if it is being exponentially increasing..

    Do you think anyone can become popular in oneday?
    we all expect one chance to get success when we face failure ...
    As someone is not damaging any common man rights....how someone wish that it is an end to AAP.

    I am not against to anyone ....
    consider my comments as a positive note....



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  3. Sridhar, by this time you might have known what #AAP dharna had yielded. I agree Kejriwal deserve something good for his personal sacrifice. The thing is that we, the human beings at one stage susceptible to corruption. I'm against the thought of pure incorruptible person on Earth. The greed is the culprit and the Kejriwal is the latest prey to it. I was neutral when some one said AK is CM for Delhi and NaMo is PM for India. He is done for Delhi, I have no regrets. As an Indian now I need to think about the higher good. I have no business to do with AK, but he is prominently becoming spoiler to greater good to country and as a well wisher for my country I need to deal with that. That too within my moral limits. I am sure and you too agree that he cannot achieve more than 50 seats in parliament and which not only destroys the prospect of Modi becoming PM but leads to unstable yet another corrupt coalition Gvt. with the support of Congress. Even if we think of AK becoming PM we are not sure how he tackles the problems. With yesterday's incident, his governance credentials become more clear. Welcoming him as PM may be recipe for disaster. Refer to Chetan Bhagat's comment on this. http://youtu.be/dOpieDuT8oE Why to risk at this point of time when we have proven alternative in the form of Modi? I like Kejriwal, but that shouldn't encourage me to scarifies the greater good to my nation. Who knows one day I may root for Sridhar, but for now it is Mr. Modi.

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