Pehle AAP Nahin Pehle Aap
A
stalemate took place after Delhi elections in which BJP, AAP and Congress won 31, 28 and 8 seats respectively without absolute majority
to any one of them. Delhi witnessed a hung Government for the first
time because of the triangular fight of the above political parties.
BJP
offers AAP to form the Government and AAP cries foul for it. AAP
President Arvind Kejriwal says it’s unfair on the part of BJP to say
that.
A proverb
in Hindi says that two Nawabs saying respectfully to each other to
board the train first with ‘Pehle aap’ (after you) and ultimately both
miss the train.
In case
of hung Government, President’s rule will be imposed and fresh polls may
be ordered within 6 months again. The Lt.Governor invited BJP candidate
Harsh Vardhan that has 32 seats including Akali Dal to form Government
at Delhi but the party although has scored top marks, the second top AAP
is working as a stopper in its reaching to the throne.
Former
IPS and one of the members of Anna Hazare’s crusade against corrupition
Kiran Bedi worked with Arvind Kejriwal said that it is unfair that Delhi
people are not getting a stable Government for which both BJP and AAP
should take responsibility and sort out the problem.
Latest
buzz is that the AAP is considering giving an issue based support to BJP
as they both should not lose as in the ‘pehle aap, pehle aap’ incident.
-SriJa
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