Sunday, October 06, 2013

Are we feeling relevant in our democracy again ?

Young 20s to 60s yr olds going door to door in Delhi to campaign because they feel something special in doing this.

Young 20s to 60s yr olds organizing awareness camps throughout the world for AAP because they are feeling they are contributing their bit and are not feeling any politics in it.

Young 20s to 60s yr olds calling the citizens of Delhi and informing them on how the future of the country lies in their hands.

Young 20s and 60s yr old going to Ferozeshah Kotla ground during a cricket match and holding banners raising awareness about AAP.

Why are they doing this ?
Not because they have political ambitions but because they are feeling blessed that they got a chance to do something for the country that is within their reach.

Because they are feeling like they have got an opportunity to answer that perennial question asked of them whenever they complained about the system : "What are you doing about it?" "Did you vote?"

And the answer : "Yes, beyond voting, I am selflessly trying to do my bit in creating a corruption free India by inspiring people to vote for the new kid named Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and give a chance and break the vicious circle of status quo"

And they are saying : "By doing this, I am feeling relevant in my democracy again".

How ?
 

See this : 

How AAP Made the common man feel relevant in democracy again 

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