This party is irrelevant just to show they are stooping to this tactics they should be hammered black and blue then only they realize what is the rule of the law they have behaving like cheep thugs
Re: AAP
by Inzy Bhai on Sep 12, 2016 09:12 AM
The party is not irrelevant. It still has a place in our polity but Kejriwal's ambitions are derailing it's progress. They have done good work in Delhi when it comes to health & education but they have messed up big time in all other facets. Roads are in a dreadful state, projects are delayed including Metro, inability to get MCD' different bodies to work & sanitation is poor. He is camping in Punjab when he should be running Delhi & that is his biggest blunder. A few good losses in the elections will show him exactly where he should be.
This party is irrelevant just to show they are stooping to this tactics they should be hammered black and blue then only they realize what is the rule of the law they have behaving like cheep thugs
This man is a know offender. He was Law Minister without sufficient and proper knowledge of law. His wife also lodged complaint against her for beating him by her husband Somnath Bharti. AAP had great hope , faith and trust from the people of this country but where they are today ? It is headed by totally immature, inexperience Kejriwal who only know cheap gimmicks, dirty politics and nautankis. He is supported by opportunists like Manish Sisodia, Sanjay Singh, the big mouth Kumar Vishwas, wife beater Somnath Bharti, ever arrogant, big mouth and oversmart Ashish Khetan, young and educated but totally mannerless and highly irritating person Raghav Chchadha etc. This party has nothing done so far in the direction of fulfilling any of their poll promises. No wonder, the good people either forced to quit the party or they are no more associated with AAP any more. Time is running out for AAP and the people of Delhi who gave second golden chance to Kejriwal to be CM of Delhi will not hesitate to throww them out of power if they do not improve their attitude, behaviour and performance.
Re: Somnath Bharti
by santosh kumar on Sep 12, 2016 12:47 AM
Somnath deserves at least 10 years imprisonment for inciting violence and death of people.
Re: Re: Somnath Bharti
by Inzy Bhai on Sep 12, 2016 09:07 AM
What about Modi? How many years for killing over 2,000. At least Somnath has not killed anyone.
Re: Re: Re: Somnath Bharti
by Against Pseudos on Sep 12, 2016 01:47 PM
Inzy Bai: The same punishment you reserved for Mahatma Gandhi for the millions he killed in 1947.