When Kejriwal said, "Chit bhi meri, pat bhi meri" for the first time, I 
could not interpret it well. But now I have realized it probably better.
These are the points we should first  analyse :
.
 If you form the government, you are taking support from a devilish party.If 
not, you are shying away from your responsibility.
 If you take action, you're a 'man in
 hurry', else 'I knew it; all political parties are the same."
 If you come to Vidhan Sabha using a personal vehicle, it's drama, but if you 
take 'Toyota Innova' for conveyance, it's a sin, a misuse of public money.
 If you don't act on rape cases, you are unresponsive but if you do, you are 
taking law in your hands.
 You come on TV too often, you are publicity-hungry. When you don't, you have 
forgotten your public after forming the government.
 If you don't fight for your people, you
 are termed arrogant and if you do, you are creating anarchy (the latest 
addition to the list).
We must realize that every party has shortcomings and AAP is just one of them. 
We must also acknowledge that Delhi has chosen them (at least their government 
has the numbers) and therefore, we must have the humility to allow them to 
prove themselves without judging them too early. 
And, this applies to every new government. 
If not, I'll be forced to say, "इस देश का कुछ नहीं हो सकता" because here 
everyone is waiting for you to fail and say, "I knew
 it."

      

                                          

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