AAP ka Kejriwal: The Incomplete Story of an Unfortunate Dreamer
The writer brings forth the numerous 'mistakes' the AAP commited by challenging the status quo of the old-school Indian political environment.
The writer brings forth the numerous 'mistakes' the AAP commited by challenging the status quo of the old-school Indian political environment.
The writer shares his mind on what the voters must consider before exercising their rights, as the grand spectacle of the Indian General Elections 2014 looms large.
The writer wonders whether the recent statements by Baba Ramdev and Sri Sri Ravi Shankar on the current political status, are a signal of them entering politics.
The writer, in this article, describes how the upcoming government at the Centre should proceed to fulfill the aspirations of the people of the country.
The writer illustrates the in-feasibility of governing India through a dictator, who does more harm to the nation and its people, than good.
The writer brings to the fore the crassness that numerous politicians exhibit in their speeches, suggesting they need to undergo a major 'Speech Therapy'.
The article compares Kejriwal with Proudhon and connects the dots to label him as an anarchist.
The article discusses about Anna Hazare's stand in not supporting Mamata Banerjee and why he has abstained from active political diaspora.
The articles discusses the political structure of the Kerala and also puts forward the different aspects that might influence the votes and thus the party coming to power.
The author states how the media, the fourth pillar of a democracy is manufacturing consent and is driven by TRP's not by professional values.