Tuesday, July 21, 2009

AAM AADMI should have upper hand

The election has clear cut message that the so called AAM AADMI is step ahead in thinking about the inclusive development.

Now the power given to the parties are huge, some they might ride the masses to the darkness during their feast of power, however, public is now queue up to read them properly. The election was a lesson for all the party, especially Left which has tried to be right and the BJP, for the congress too, which has left out from the UP in the last decade.

There is a specific intuition that this election has yielded, only the fools can ignore it. The class of people who were neglected and marginalized by all means in the society, they wield great power. They are not looking for lessons; rather they are there to assert the things.

Indian corporate seems to have forgotten that Dr. Manmohan Singh has to look in to whole country, not mere business houses that are bee making money even during recession. Most of the news papers are filled with instructions for Finance Minister, thinking that UPA is now free from the shackles of Left front. But Indian corporate should know that the left was drowned not because it stalled the triumphant march of capitalism, but it has leached the leftist impulse out of itself. The BJP learnt this in 2004, if Congress also repeats the same formula, no amount of Gandhi family magic or revival of party will keep it in the power in the next election.

Whole corporate world is crying about their losses that occurred during recent economic slowdown, which has marginally taken Indian economy to its fold. Will they have same voice, if they were asked to spell out the real profits that they have made during good days? Thus, its time to realize that AAM AADMI has awakened; many people’s movements have stalled number of giant corporate projects across India and the SEZ act. Political parties seems to have learnt the lesson, are the corporate? If not, then this is the time learn that AAM AADMI is always ahead on the carve of knowing what is good for India.

Now, educated middle class just don’t want a share in the spoils, but they want to debate the nature of development. The common man has already started to have comment on every thing, if the ruling government don’t tune I, and prepare budget for all—then there will be a another surprise in coming assembly elections and same could repeat in the next general elections.

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