Here Is Kejriwals Letter To You Before Delhi Decisions 15, And It May very well Work To support him

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Here Is Kejriwals Letter To You Before Delhi Decisions 15, And It May very well Work To support him


Arvind Kejriwal, in a letter published in the NDTV, addressed the people of Delhi. In his 'open letter', he has touched upon the issues which he has been criticised for, the reasons why AAP should be given another chance and quite ingeniously, contains every element of his manifesto for the Delhi elections 2015. Here is the full piece, sourced from NDTV. Give it a read. Please note: It is unedited. About a year ago, thousands of young men and women in Delhi began something they had not done before. They sat around dinner tables, discussing and debating politics with their family members. People in Delhi have always debated politics, but this time it was different.



We all want the same things: a stable and responsive government, a bribe-free business climate, the chance to make an honest living, to see one's children have a better life, and finally, the simple assurance that we are safe and secure.



AAP or no AAP, Kejriwal or no Kejriwal, these are ideals that we all cherish. These are ideals that will never lose steam. AAP has survived many challenges and surmounted great obstacles because we have worked as a team and as a family.

This family cuts across all economic and social boundaries. We are the people of Delhi, we understand how to solve its problems, and we understand that the people of this city want to feel like their government works for them.

We understand the people want us to work constructively with the central government.

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We understand Delhi's government must be both honest and stable, a government ready on Day One to build a globally-competitive Delhi, a government that has its ear to the ground, in tune with the diverse needs of its people.



Let us not underestimate our own power as people - our leaders exist to serve us. Let us not underestimate the power of a government that embraces its people, a government that trusts its people.

Government shouldn't exist to lecture and instil fear and insecurity. Government exists to nurture growth and provide stability and security in the hope of a better tomorrow - to paraphrase Tagore: "where the world has not been broken up into fragments by narrow domestic walls."

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