Dance of Democracy in India!

Dance of Democracy in India!

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  1. Hello. As I read through your article, I was surprised by the fact that I agree with most of what you have written.
    I am myself in the process of writing a small piece on Arvind Kejriwal. I will send you the link once it’s posted and will appreciate your reaction on it.
    Nimi

  2. Thanks a lot Nimi 🙂 I will definitely wait for it and share my opinion on it as well. Thanks for your visit and liking the content 🙂

  3. We all make mistakes and you acting as the judge jury is not commendable , why he chose to fight NM did AK want to be the next PM are conjectures ,..I am apolitical all I think be it any party that has ruled our nation , they have not been able to give us stability peace and riots happen at the drop of a hat I am disillusioned with this dance of democracy .

    I am a street photographer poet I am a Muslim born in India and I know one thing governance should help us progress , there should be law and order and the ruler should not be biased whatever his faith ideology.. and nationalism is notches above a mans religion or faith …

    I have seen the 93 riots it still hurts and I promote Hinduism as Hope Hindutva a Message of Universal Peace .

    Thanks wish you the very best..
    Firoze Shakir BeggarPoet

    1. Rightly said Firoze sir. I am really glad that you have gone through this post and shared your opinion about it. Though you will also accept the fact that his decision to fight against NM was the biggest mistake of his life. It is true that “all I think be it any party that has ruled our nation , they have not been able to give us stability peace and riots happen at the drop of a hat I am disillusioned with this dance of democracy” but then we can only hope about something, and I guess we hoped the same from Modi Jee.

      I don’t want him to control the petrol prices, I just want him to develop such situation in which a poor person no matter of what religion they belongs, or of what caste they do belongs, should feel safety and should be able to live a happy life. If he can be able to bring hope in those poor people, he will be able to success as a political leader. I expected the same from Arvind Kejriwal, but only because he is so called secular leader, I would never forgive him for running away from Delhi.

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