Arvind Kejriwal, led AAP government, resigned from
Delhi assembly on 14 February, 2014, after governing for 49 days. Since
February 2014, the state of Delhi is under Presidential rule, and now the Delhi
voters are all set to vote and elect a new government of which polling day is
February 07, 2014 and its results will be announced on February 10, 2014,
respectively.
There’s so called ‘Modi wave’ all over the country
and the Bharatiya Janta Party is ruling
at the centre, after winning the general elections with thumping majority, and with that the BJP also got
majority voting percentage in almost five out of four states where assembly
elections were held in 2013 and 2014.
The BJP is dreaming about to win the Delhi elections
under the leadership of social-activist, turned politician, Kiran Bedi, who is
the projected face of the BJP for Delhi.
On the other hand, AAP after getting almost eight
months of period to energize their party-cadre and after re-working on the
Mohalla level is all set to challenge the BJP.
The reason behind Kiran Bedi, projected as the face
of Delhi elections and not Narendra Modi, like he previously was the face for
Maharashtra, Haryana, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan for the assembly elections is
quite simple, BJP is not quite sure of winning majority of the 35 seats which are
required to form government in Delhi.
Kiran Bedi as reported by the media and also alleged
by the AAP is the real scapegoat in the whole scenario, because if BJP doesn’t
win majority seats in Delhi, it will be Kiran Bedi who will be seen as the
person who lost and not Narendra Modi.
The BJP wants Modi, for the upcoming assembly
elections which are to be held in Bihar and West Bengal in 2016. It doesn’t
want the ‘Modi wave’ to be diminished and is in no mood to allow voters to have
a second negative thought about Modi while they cast their vote in Bihar and
West Bengal.
But after all the failed attempts by Kiran Bedi, to
woo the voters of Delhi and also after
few opinion polls indicating AAP getting majority seats the BJP started with
its campaign of printing offensive newspaper advertisements about Kejriwal and
the AAP.
This advertisement mocks Kejriwal
for taking Congress support to form Delhi government in 2013, after swearing on
his kids of not taking any party’s support to form government, and also alleged
Kejriwal of going against Anna’s principle.
This advertisement mocks Kejriwal for
promising to not using luxury bungalow but accepting a luxurious flat in the civil
lines, area of Delhi.
This advertisement mocks Kejriwal
for disrespecting the country by staging a Dharna last year, and now asking for
V.I.P pass to attend the Republic Day, ceremony held at Rajpath, in which
Barack Obama was the chief guest.
This advertisement depicts Kejriwal
and AAP as the one who are aiding people who are willing to launder their
money.
Such personal attacks on AAP chief
and the party have become frequent nowadays and makes it clear about the fear
of BJP, which isn’t sure even after having Kiran Bedi, as a saviour of their
party in Delhi assembly elections.
For now, Just wait and watch!
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