by Dipak Editors note: This is a comment we received from a reader called Dipak, on the article ‘
Forced to pick, Kejriwal chooses Modi over Mayawati for PM
’. In the comment, he says he is a fence sitter, and he is not sure why he should vote for AAP. So he issues an open challenge to AAP supporters to convince him to vote for the party. The comment has been edited for language and grammar. [caption id=“attachment_1432217” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]
PTI[/caption] I’m an undecided fence sitter voter and want the answers to a few simple questions so I can decide whom to vote for. I would really appreciate it if any AAP supporter can help me with a genuine honest answer. I have been asking many people the same question but have not been able to get a satisfactory, direct answer so far. I’m 100 percent sure who NOT vote for this election, and that’s the corrupt Congress party. In fact I don’t even want a shadow of the corrupt Congress anywhere close to the next government. Now let’s assume a post election scenario where AAP will not get the required 272 Lok Sabha seats for a majority like Delhi, but get a substantial amount of seats to back a coalition government. My question is what would AAP DO? Will it give support to the congress and join UPA, sit in opposition or push for a re-election? Since AAP has a well known policy of " naa hum support lenge aur naa support denge " will it change its stand after an SMS poll like it did in Delhi or will that policy remain the same? This question is very important to millions of fence sitters like me to decide whom to vote for. Please don’t troll or divert this simple question by counter questions, I only want an honest “direct” answer from any AAP supporter which sadly I’m not getting anywhere ! Thank you.