Riding on the prediction of C-voter and Huffington post
surveys, (surveys are paid) Delhi chief minister , Arvind Kejriwal is dreaming the
impossible; to become chief minister of Punjab.
Becoming chief minister of Punjab, for a non Punjabi
politician, would be an impossible act, if achieved.
Delhi poll experience
shows that Kejriwal is a quick learner and he is improving with every season.
He leaves no opportunity to garner maximum publicity from
even routine civic issues. For
traditional politicians, he is a headache.
Armed with an agile team of PR specialists and twitter armies,
Kejriwal is capable of creating storm in a tea cup even now and then. That’s
the reason why traditional politicians shy away from having direct
confrontation with the maverick politician.
AAM Adami party is working overtime to improve upon the
mistakes they committed during 2014 polls.
After having won four Lok Sabha seat in Punjab in 2014, AAP sensing
a great opportunity in Punjab. And there
is nothing wrong in this.
Congress and Shiromani Akali Dal traditionally ruled Punjab
since the formation of state.
AAP gives people an opportunity to choose their
representatives of their own choice.
But before People of Punjab do so, there is real taste of
nerves for Arvind Kejriwal.
How much he knows about Punjab?
How much he knows about Sikhism?
How much he knows about Punjab agriculture?
How much he knows about intricate issues like SYL, river
water issues?
Honestly, he might not be knowing a great deal about Punjab.
Arvind kejriwal has hired media managers, motivators, speakers, former journalists, turncoats to change the narratives in Punjab.
He might succeed or he might fail.
But people would ask him, what he has done for Delhi.
How
much he has done to fulfil the promises that he made to the voters of Delhi
capital.

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