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nah, its "Deepshit"
Not really. In the past - the public has never taken re-election kindly. In case of a re-election (that should happen sooner than later, unless AAP actually becomes a Congress wh0re), the public will identify the primary wrong-doer. That is what has happened. Either Congress or AAP is probably going to lose. Congress has already reached a minimum threshold. They can't go any lower. The BJP fence sitting electorate (now demoralized for not being able to form Govt, and encouraged at AAP's performance) will get the moral boost required to vote en masse for BJP again(because of a perceived betrayal by AAP). So either way AAP loses most.All the best for AAP, it is a win - win situation of AAP, if congress does any mischief or disagrees with AAP and tries to over throw the Delhi Govt. Elections will occur, but this time I am sure people will give a clear majority to AAP.
wow.. twist in the tail! news is just breaking...
Congress is rethinking on it's support to AAP!
Not really. In the past - the public has never taken re-election kindly. In case of a re-election (that should happen sooner than later, unless AAP actually becomes a Congress wh0re), the public will identify the primary wrong-doer. That is what has happened. Either Congress or AAP is probably going to lose. Congress has already reached a minimum threshold. They can't go any lower. The BJP fence sitting electorate (now demoralized for not being able to form Govt, and encouraged at AAP's performance) will get the moral boost required to vote en masse for BJP again(because of a perceived betrayal by AAP). So either way AAP loses most.
Only if AAP had chosen to stay alone would their vote share have increased.