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AAP aam admi party not acting to control pollution in delhi

 AAP is full of incapable politicians who do not understand how public works are done. They have come to politics solely to earn money. The people of India are unfortunate in this matter, as they are repeatedly betrayed by politicians every time they see hope. In my view, AAP has turned out to be the most devious of all the parties in North India. They will soon be understood by the people of India. As far as air pollution is concerned, the people need to take a stance to limit it to some extent. General behavior has to change, but political will plays a major role here. If we look at the times of COVID, within a few days, pollution was reduced to such a level that the blue sky and stars were visible. Strict rules regarding pollution control need to be implemented. Pollution from vehicles is still a concern. If all public transport is changed to electric vehicles, it will have a significant effect. However, AAP cannot do this; they are more concerned with making money from public f...

Aaam Admi Party will it exist in coming years

AAP, still a young party, has a long way to go. The party has already started playing politics, beating others who are very experienced in the field. The party never misses a chance to capitalize any political gain and build narratives, and it has been successful in recent times. This has given it a majority in two states, and if we look at the success ratio seat-wise in assembly elections, it is very high. This is a great achievement for any party that started from nothing within the last ten years. Regarding the future of the party, one major point to consider , who are the voters of AAP. In my view, the majority of the voters are Punjabi and Sikh voters who have been supporting the seprate nation movement , muslims and the poor who are lured by the freebies given by the AAP government. The Punjabi voters, as seen from their win in Punjab, are those who had been supporting the seprate state movement. This was evident from various incidents when AAP came to power and then supporters o...

Only Hindutva can bring BJP back with full power

 The BJP, currently holding around 240 seats, has formed the government with the support of its allies, who have differing viewpoints on some matters. If the BJP does not align with these allies, people might perceive this as an act of dictatorship, given the populist nature of these allies' views. The BJP is often seen as a nationalist party, or more specifically, a Hindutva party, with supporters expecting it to uphold the identity of India as a Hindu nation. This was evident in the 2019 elections, where demonetisation did not reduce BJP's vote share. In 2024, the BJP tried to balance its approach and truly emerge as a "sabka saath, sabka vikas" party. While this inclusive approach is commendable, some core supporters felt the BJP was not making strong statements in favor of Hindutva. Consequently, these voters, who are crucial to the BJP, drifted away, thinking there was no point in supporting the BJP if it also began favoring Islam and not supporting the Hindutva ...