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[Politics] AAP wins Delhi election. AK set for CM for the next 5 years.
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<blockquote data-quote="blr_p" data-source="post: 2024696" data-attributes="member: 10952"><p>She is the one that covers AAP from the few clips i've seen. I think she is fine its the talking points they gave her that are designed to create headlines or support earlier ones that is the problem. Loaded questions etc. What that interview goes to show is how percpetions are created and shaped. And you don't get the full story. This you never get but you get more after twenty minutes than in one or two articles that appear now and then and only talk about temperature but never the reasons.</p><p></p><p>how did the fight start, when there was talk of cooperating with congress, is all i got.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Possible and turns things on their head. The impression you get is 67 out 70 was got through means that AAP themselves demonstrated against. So there is some hippocracy in that victory that unsettles the more principled members. Well, those that won the seats by hook or crook are not going to be told what to do, they want their say. They have delivered the goods so AK has no choice but to support them so easier to push out the nay sayers. These people are going to be advocating and doing things that will be unacceptable to others that want a party of alternative politics. some give and take but given how this blew up then we can expect to see more of it. if it continues without control it will affect AAP's chances elsewhere. Is AAp a party with a difference or not.</p><p></p><p>Its the classic argument, do the ends justify the means or the other way around. This is where Bhushan is coming from. Not that the party should lose but the party should not win at any cost. See how they twisted that against him and got the media to swallow it as well.</p><p></p><p></p><p>too early to say. those two have not quit, they have just been sidelined. once this calms down lets see what happens.</p><p></p><p></p><p>wait and watch. look for substance and ignore hype or one off incidents. four plus years left so why are people already writing AAP's eulogy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blr_p, post: 2024696, member: 10952"] She is the one that covers AAP from the few clips i've seen. I think she is fine its the talking points they gave her that are designed to create headlines or support earlier ones that is the problem. Loaded questions etc. What that interview goes to show is how percpetions are created and shaped. And you don't get the full story. This you never get but you get more after twenty minutes than in one or two articles that appear now and then and only talk about temperature but never the reasons. how did the fight start, when there was talk of cooperating with congress, is all i got. Possible and turns things on their head. The impression you get is 67 out 70 was got through means that AAP themselves demonstrated against. So there is some hippocracy in that victory that unsettles the more principled members. Well, those that won the seats by hook or crook are not going to be told what to do, they want their say. They have delivered the goods so AK has no choice but to support them so easier to push out the nay sayers. These people are going to be advocating and doing things that will be unacceptable to others that want a party of alternative politics. some give and take but given how this blew up then we can expect to see more of it. if it continues without control it will affect AAP's chances elsewhere. Is AAp a party with a difference or not. Its the classic argument, do the ends justify the means or the other way around. This is where Bhushan is coming from. Not that the party should lose but the party should not win at any cost. See how they twisted that against him and got the media to swallow it as well. too early to say. those two have not quit, they have just been sidelined. once this calms down lets see what happens. wait and watch. look for substance and ignore hype or one off incidents. four plus years left so why are people already writing AAP's eulogy. [/QUOTE]
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