The Kejriwal interview

April 20, 2017 12:43 am | Updated 12:43 am IST

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal’s charisma and his ideology appealed to youngsters who were drawn towards the AAP, which was intent on pushing for an era of governance free of scams, corruption, caste equations and communal politics. However, his resignation after a short stint in office and his series of dharnas have left people disillusioned. Mr. Kejriwal should realise that he cannot change things overnight and instead focus on development and creation of employment opportunities for youth. He must stop blaming EVM machines for the decline in the AAP’s popularity (‘Wednesday Interview’ – “‘There is no negativity about AAP’,” April 19).

Veena Shenoy,

Thane, Maharashtra

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