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Title: | Corporate India has stake in AAP politics | Authors: | Narayanswamy, Ramnath | Keywords: | Political science;Indian politics | Issue Date: | 2-Jan-2014 | Publisher: | The Printers Mysore Private Limited | Abstract: | It is said that a country that cannot dream cannot grow, evolve and develop. India has reached a defining point in her history. At 66, she is reinventing herself. She is learning to dream again. And it is indeed time that she did. The electorate has been for far too long fatigued by mainstream political parties whether it be the Congress or the BJP, which is but a congressised version of its Nehruvian counterpart. Both are characterized by what may be described as a poverty of ideas. Under the circumstances, the electorate decided to opt for change and substantive renewal. The Aam Aadmi Party, headed by Arvind Kejriwal, made a spectacular entry into the political landscape of the capital by registering an impressive presence. Its victory in the capital city reflected the fact that that the aam aadmi is sick and tired of both the Congress and the BJP and do not have either the time or patience to listen to their sectarian bickering. The message the electorate is giving them cannot be clearer, louder and less ambiguous: learn to reinvent yourselves because if you do not, you will land up precisely where you are headed! Are they listening? The signs say they are not. Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/opinion/panorama/corporate-india-has-stake-in-aap-politics-367587.html | Description: | Deccan Herald, Bangalore, 02-01-2014 | URI: | https://repository.iimb.ac.in/handle/2074/13148 |
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