With the refusal of
Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) to form a government in
Delhi once again proved that political leaders are not
hunger of power and they want to serve the nation. Accusation against them that they do every thing to remain in power proved baseless. The refusal to not form a government also made it clear that they are driven by
national interest instead of narrow political gains. Their sole motive is to serve the nation, it was also cleared. After the refusal by both the BJP and the AAP
speculation are rife that that after the
parliamentary election of 2013, the party which would get majority might say that it would not form a government in national interest and it would like to
seat in opposition. Political thinkers are also of the veiw that the change wave is so strong in the country that senior leaders of all political party may announce that they would not contest upcoming parliamentary election to
give a
chance to youngster. It is also being felt senior leaders would not seek seats for their sons and relatives to contest election. It is also being said the next
prime minister may be a
politicaly immature but highly intellectual . It is also possible that after the parliamentary election all
political parties make consensus on social activist Anna Hazare name for PM and Anna Hazare happily be ready to become PM. According to humor satire reporter the wave of change is blowing in the country and anything may happen at any time. The reporter further says that this may be possible that the
Congress contest election under the leadership of
Rahul Gandhi and he may become ready to be PM after getting majority of the party. It is also possible the Congress and the BJP both form a coalition government at the centre. It may be possible that
Bihar chief Minister Nitish Kumar may leave his enmity with
Gujarat strong man Narendra Modi by proposing his name for PM after joining
NDA. It is also possible that
tainted ministers and corrupt officers be given responsibility to root out corruption from the country.