Editor’s note: This is a reader comment we got on the article, “ Congress' alliance with AAP: Why divorce isn't an option ”. As is Firstpost policy, we have lightly edited for grammar and spelling, but the comment has been left as is. By Impartial Indian The argument that the withdrawal of support at this stage will harm Congress is bringing the same mentality of Indian families conducting the marriage of the daughter even when they get highly negative opinion and behaviour from the groom to be just before the wedding ceremony! By withdrawing it later, will it help develop Congress in an atmosphere created by AAP now? Call it nip it in the bud or anything else as every language has its equivalent saying![caption id=“attachment_1306535” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]  AAP workers. AFP[/caption] Why wait till the stink goes up further? AAP wholeheartedly wants a dismissal or withdrawal of support to show the public and secretly get out of the trap now they are in.Everybody knows that what Congress promised as unconditional support and changed later. Everybody knows that Lt Governor asked AAP to form government only because the peter of support was there. AAP even advertised that they are compelled to form the government with Congress’ outside support. Now AAP says they have no alliance or even understanding with any party. A breakage of an alliance at engagement stage is better than a divorce after marriage, even if nuptial ceremony will not take place!
A breakage of an alliance at engagement stage is better than a divorce after marriage.
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