WIN FOR PARTY WHO CAN GIVE STABILITY THIS TIME IN DELHI
Editor-in-Chief
New Delhi
Delhi had always been a two-way contest between the Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party. However, the emergence of Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party has changed the scenario if the December 2013 Assembly Election.The Congress, which had been in government for the last 15 years, was literally swiped away from power.
The AAP went on to form the government with outside support from the Congress but the shaky government could survive only 49 days, with Chief Minister Kejriwal putting in his papers over the issue of the Delhi Jan Lokpal Bill.
While Arvind sort of’ fulfilled his commitment on power tariff reduction, free water supply and CAG audit of power discoms, he was criticized for the manner in which he tried to keep his promises.
Taking all these things into consideration and . Experts views which indicate that most of the educated middle class in the capital is likely to vote for stability at the Centre rather than vote for a party which ran away from running the government in the city.