As Delhi Assembly elections are approaching, movement has started between Congress and Aam Aadmi Party. Some are going from Congress to Aam Aadmi Party and some are going from Aam Aadmi Party to Congress. Today news has come that Congress leader Veer Singh Dhingan shook hands with Congress and joined Aam Aadmi Party. Below that, another news was published that former Aam Aadmi Party MLA Haji Ishraq Khan has joined Congress. By the way, for the past few days such news is coming daily, above is the news of Bila Naga going from Congress to Aam Aadmi Party and below is the news of going from Aam Aadmi Party to Congress.
By the way, something similar had happened before the last municipal elections also. Congress MLA Subhash Malhotra, who had lost the old elections from our area, joined the Aam Aadmi Party on the assurance of getting the ticket, while the Block President of the Aam Aadmi Party joined the Congress due to the possibility of not getting the ticket. Both of them got tickets but there was no benefit. When the election results came, BJP won the seat.
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However, there is nothing unusual in this movement because both Congress and Aam Aadmi Party are similar parties. When Aam Aadmi Party was formed, it seized the land of Congress and built its own hut. It is another matter that that hut was gradually converted into Sheesh Mahal. Those who traditionally voted for Congress, slum dwellers, rickshaw pullers, illegal colony dwellers, those who sold votes by taking money, all of them shifted to Aam Aadmi Party. When the votes of these sections shifted from Congress to Aam Aadmi Party, Congress went bankrupt and Aam Aadmi Party went out of business.
To make the shop run better, the Aam Aadmi Party promised to provide electricity and free water to some extent to attract people from this section of the society, so their shop ran better. On the other hand, to woo women voters, bus travel was made free, even if they are crazy about the government. The vehicle might be pulling after plastering, but the people of Delhi could neither get a new road nor could the pollution be controlled. The condition of water is very bad. Sometimes he came, sometimes he did not come, even when he came, sometimes he came dirty. Now who will pay the losses of the Water Board?
Another thing that was similar in both the parties was that both the parties had the same policy, by whatever means, come to power and for that, woo the poor and minorities and create their solid vote bank. By raising hue and cry over the corruption of the Congress, the Aam Aadmi Party showed the smooth face of its new bride and made the Congress voters crazy about it.
Now for how long will the wooden pot simmer, those who came to power by raising noise about corruption became corrupt themselves. Congress still had old experience, hence they were not caught even after doing everything, but the new people did not have that much experience, so they were caught soon. Now the situation is such that in the eyes of the public, Congress and Aam Aadmi Party have become similar parties. The one who does not see any possibility of getting a ticket from Congress, he joins Aam Aadmi Party and the one who finds it difficult to get ticket from Aam Aadmi Party, joins Congress.
Well, traffic is the rule of life. Some come and some go. This traffic will continue till the upcoming elections. After that, only the election results will decide where the upper hand is, and the movement towards the one who has the upper hand will be faster.
– Ashok Gupta