Showing posts with label BJP. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Aam Aadmi Party: What went wrong Mr. Kejriwal?


Modi..Modi ..Modi..Modi..

The fanatic chorus of this word is hardly willing to die; at least temporarily. For someone it is magic, for someone it is irritation but this word always creates a furor always; God know why Modi has become larger than life entity! Come what may, the man has been rightly awarded for the collective efforts of RSS cadre, BJP workers and his own efforts and salute we must.

Sulking are the Congress, BSP, SP, NCP, AGP, JDU and the line grows bigger. But I will talk here just about the man Arvind kejriwal and his mission AAP! Why? Read below.

Before these elections, there were few people who believed that Mr. Kejriwal was the best alternative option for both Congress and BJP. Angry against the massive corruption of UPA; and BJP not in good book; they argued that should both the parties turn rogue, Arvind kejriwal was a ray of hope for the people of this country.

And today when the elections are over and for last few months have been passed with heated discussion on social sites where I vigorously defended why Narendra Modi led NDA should come to the power; I am more than happy. Not just that the anointed is going to be appointed as PM but for two other reasons as well:

1.   The Congress has been shown the mirror for what has it done to the country.
2.    The dissemination of much hyped Aam Aadmi Party which has somehow lost the actual plot it was initially created for and in true sense; misguiding the people.

However despite this, deep in my thoughts, I have a feeling like millions out there; that AAP has always good intentions for country and they must be continued to be live on for some more trial despite their crushing defeat in the Modi wave. The scope of  my intentions is here to analyse why once a meteoric rised party is grounded so soon and can they bounce back in near future?

Any organisation largely depends upon who is leading it from the front. Who is the face the organisation can cash on? Further, the numbers of these types of people in it is equally important. It reflects the capability of the organisation to face the tough challenges in coming times. Secondly, it is equally important what the organisational structure of the party is. It shows how much the party or the organisation has the regards for the hierarchical values to run successfully the party. Thirdly, what are the policies of the party in respect to national and international issues depending upon the party’s ambitions to be a regional player or a party like BJP or Congress.

I remember the month of Dec 2013 when there was an euphoria all around Mr. Arvind Kejriwal. The sound was so deafening that even the AAP could not  perhaps listen to the people who, as well wishers; tried to warn Kejriwal and party to keep their heads firmly over the shoulders and unheard rightly so, the same euphoria soon turned into nightmare when the expectations of people Delhi rocketed so sky-high that once Kejriwal was forced to abandon the ‘Janta Darbar’ midway to save his life. What a piece of poor planning it was? The leaders of AAP were at the verge of being mobbed as the media reported later in the evening. It was really a narrow escape. Still hopeful  the people were from AAP, though in backdrop, there was a little buried sense that why Anna, Ramdev, Kiranbedi, Gen VK Singh, Justice hegde and other people started to quit the movement and later Aam Aadmi party one by one.

Post elections in Delhi assembly, the way other leader of AAP created the ruckus on roads day and night,  and Kejriwal himself as a CM, it was realised/appeared that Arvind Kejriwal is the kind of guy who will tell me what is the problem but who is the one who would like to remain confined to the problematic side of problems not with the solution. Watching a chief minister on ‘dharna’ on the roads of Delhi was painful and it was a symbolic gesture of his values he had for the constitutional bodies of India. What was scored, Kejiwal and AAP know better but the writing has suddenly started to be visible on the wall.

Later it appeared, they did not learn from the mistake, I will use ‘he’ for ‘they’ because the image of party reflected that party was Arvind Kejriwal and Arvind Kejriwal was the party.  Mostly, he appeared like a college going student who goes for the annual college secretary election overzealously with big dreams in eyes. But this is not how the result are achieved because your tend to pedal your accelerator for quick rich scheme in achieving the results and unfortunately, this type of politics ends nowhere and impresses only few. AAP was behaving strange.

Qutting the CM on the concern of his failure to provide an effective ‘Janlokpal’ for the people of Delhi was something on which, he horribly went wrong. He tried his best wit to portraying  himself as a political martyred from that window waving his resignation and going on the record to say that ‘Aisee 100 CM kursiyan Kurbaan hain’. What an approach!! Had he said with modesty that he does not find himself suitable for the honourable chair of CM of Delhi for his failure in bringing ‘Janlokpal’; the message would have been altogether different. It is not just in politics; it is in every wake of life, that you should learn how to say what and when, at least in politics! Anyway by that time, the aam aadmi of country had become smart if not the ‘Aam Aadmi Party’, courtesy the mischiefs of Mr. Keriwal and party. The previous day’s darling media suddenly appeared ‘Bikaaoo’for him and later paid the price!

As an income tax department officer, his credentials were found below expectations. Had there been good record of his service in IT department, the story might have taken different turn. The collective message from the press statement of income tax department, interviews of his colleagues, being paid for the period he did not work, went viral and Arvind Kejriwal seemed scrounger to the core and the one who will go haywire when under pressure.
The biggest mistake of his life was that he took on Narendra Modi at personal level. It was one sided bad blood vendetta by Kejiwal. He did not bother what the mandate of even the people of Delhi was for him; when they would shout in his well packed gatherings with slogans ‘Kejriwal for CM..Modi for PM’. It was a crystal clear message for him back then that he should continue to build up in Delhi because the country fully knew, he was neither matured for the post of PM not well equipped to run a large country or organisation; leave aside to take on BJP or Congress.  He again went wrong when he appeared in very hurry to prove that nothing was right in Gujarat. It was hard to believe him that why, all of sudden for Mr. kejriwal, Gujarat became so important. More than focusing on the problems in Gujarat, he focused on the media to rely the news of Gujarat not doing well, round the clock. Remember his political stint when he on a broad daylight, out of nowhere, without any appointment, decided to meet the CM of Gujarat? God; where did his public consensus concept go then, which he used to repeat in his every second line in Delhi assembly elections?  Then, in Bangalore where on the first day, he found saying to ‘ask people of Varanasi for his candidature in Loksabha elections from Varanasi’ and the very next day in same Bangalore he said that he will contest elections from Varanasi and the consensus of people of Varanasi was no more required.

His approach for elections in Varanasi was pathetically negative. He was never there for his win rather he was there to ensure that the man, whom the mandate of people was for prime minister of this country, should loose. Wearing a cap of something written in Urdu for muslim appeasement, was the same old political gimmick other parties do. But this was never expected from the party which emphasised on the comman man who mostly stays neutralized from religion in day to day life and AAP was supposed to be above these cheap tricks. What a decision it was Mr. kejriwal, just to make someone loose? Playing poor pranks that ‘he was just a fakir’ was just not a good strategy considering that few days back you had submitted your affidavit of properties worth in crores. People do have short memories agreed, but not this shorter.

Honestly, in nutshell of all these build ups during entire campaign, Kejriwal appeared an individual confused and an immature person. He reflected an impulsive character. Such people are not very much suitable for the post of even an officer; PM or CM are from entirely a different league. Stability of mind is the key for decision making and Mr. Kejriwal so far went wrong in most of the decisions.

If I talk about the number of visionary people of the party, AAP seemed loaded with the individuals who might have excelled in any specific chosen field. Most of them appeared ‘social workers’ and ‘managers’; rather than ‘politicians’ who can take on the might of galaxies of leaders in BJP or veteran of Congress or any other political establishment. They may have ideas but implementation is altogether a different ball game; AAP leaders seemed untried and untested and more than anything else; unconvincing. You are tested to the limits and these gentlemen and ladies from AAP found giving impression of crumbling under tactics and challenges in their utopian dreams of changing the future course of India. The logic behind everything against AAP politically; was that they were not here for ‘Politics’ but to change the politics but funny part was that they were in this very politics as a naive.

The question for them will always be there: if they were not here for politics than what AAP stood for? And if they were here for politics which they definitely are in, when is their plan to learn politics?

They fielded more than 400 candidates India wide who were left for their fates because there was no such organisational structure in the party and thus no support from party. Just for the goodwill did you expect people to vote for you? AAP remained a bunch of few individuals with a boss at head with no regards for organisational structure and apathy for the women in power. At least that was the message people received when women leaders left the party one after another and people returning the ticket of party in a spree from various constituencies.

And with these achievements at hand, AAP believe to change this country and system; how intriguing!

Lastly, AAP seemed a headless chicken when it came on its national agenda. Each of the leaders of this party had his own agenda. When you have national ambitions, you have to project your views for each issue touching the core of the country. No foreign policy, no agricultural policy and with nil experience AAP was going national. What was your stand on infrastructure, jobs, poverty etc and what are your plans? It was never discussed by any of AAP leaders in any public forum; to say the least, it was never conveyed to us. Further to the nuisance of the party, your stand for free Kashmir was well known to every Indian and you expected the same Indian to vote for you for a separate Kashmir! What a hope sirjee!


The meteoric rise of AAP was a phenomenon one of its own kind. One election was sufficient to put this party in limelight but another election has brought it back to the knees. It will take years for AAP to restore the faith of the common man.  It was a missed opportunity and for some extend I am also angry with them for igniting the false hopes. However, I don’t see any immediate future of party because I don’t find any common point of interest among its leader.  They are already shaken to the core and there shouldn’t be any surprise if the exodus from the party initiates one more time. The party is new, and the morale is low. With scare resources what they had, was the faith of people in them which they have lost for good. It was a grand opening of AAP but it is equally a painful end with dark long night ahead.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Enogh is enough Mr. Prime Minister!

Brought to the knees by opposition on JPC issue, there were so many intellectuals in the society and in general discussion here on facebook as well, who questioned over the motive of opposition; specifically BJP; why they are at dead end for formation of a JPC which will look into the 2G scam. Time proved that scam happened and Raja is rightly in the jail.

Congress defended itself and I thought may be this PM was an honest man if not Congress.Frankly speaking I love to hate Congress but as I am told this PM is a good one, I thought of giving him due respect as an individual. What else an average Indian, who is busy in his day to day fight against inflation, 9 to 5 job, a family and social responsibilities and commitments has to do with the power politics in Delhi? Who did think of those crores of rupees piled in those Swiss bank? After all I am happy if I am getting few weeks of leave a god payment and relatively good life!

Well people say that Manmohan Singh is an honest man and I naively believed on it. We make opinion as per the news and people around us talk. Don't we?

Anyway, than one fine day the man agrees to form the much demanded JPC.

Than comes the appointment of Thomas, as a Chief Vigilance Commissioner who fought till date tooth and nail to prove him right till proven wrong; on which right from the beginning, Congress including PM maintained that his appointment was a legalised one and opposition is making unnecessary hue and cry.

Last day The Honourable Supreme Court of India tore apart this argument of Congress and unable to save (Hide) his face, the Prime minister bravely takes whole blame on him. Height of bravery and innocence; few people called it.

Than this day Honourable Supreme Court again blasts away the policy of government on Hasan Ali Tax issue and wanted to know why the government has been delaying the issue?
 Enough is enough.


Has this government gone insane and the PM wild? Don't they see how many time they have been charged for intentional delay on sensitive issues and corruption? And don't they feel how shameful it is to be taken to the task by the courts and committees?

Is there any limil for shame for this government and prime minister?

With all my senses I want to convey : This has been the most unproductive, timid, stupid,cunning prime minister in the history of India. As an individual when very often I go through the frequent failure of this government; my blood boils. I feel let down and I want that; like so many other occasions; the Prime Minister should hereby take the responsibility for my health for not performing what was expected from him.

Sorry to say Mr. Manmohan Singh, you lost your respect in the eye of a very ordinary Indian who by misfortune can't harm you in anyway. Don't worry!






Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Mandate Bihar: One tight slap to Congress and RJD-LJP

Nitish Kumar: Hum to jeet gaye guru; Aaapka haal aisa hoga socha na tha!
Even though the results of complete 243 seats of Bihar assemble are not out yet, NDA led by Mr. Nitish Kumar has already wrote on the wall: a land sliding victory, a never before mandate from the people of Bihar. A state which was always rated as Rawanda, Somalia and Haiti for rest of the Indian states and for which people would aused while saying this “ Bihar hai yaar! Kuch nahin ho sakta” and in the same Bihar I am writing about, till these lines been written; NDA has won clear majority in the house.
These results have very strong signals hidden. Lessons, the idiot politicians of this country are hardly willing to learn. Lesson which if understood properly could rule out any growth for the politicians who play Religion/ cast/ politics and who are corrupt upto the neck. Anyway, though the exit polls had already predicted the victory for NDA but the margin will be so much; did anybody think? Or may be they thought, were the organizers of exit polls were willing to show the defeat of Congress with required extreme courage? Remember Lalu Yadav few days back when he was fuming on the results on exit polls?Perhaps first time in history of Bihar when there was not a single incident of booth capturing/ firing/ other intentional mishaps except one on the last day of polls when a bomb exploded in a village planted by Maoist ( Only Arundhati Roy would justify perhaps why the bomb was planted), thus I want to congratulate to Mr. Nitish Kumar led NDA as well as the people from Bihar not just for the completion of election but few of the trend they clearly shown on these elections:

1. They proved that Dynasty ruling won't work any more.

Now here so called charismatic leaders won’t find big rooms enough to hide themselves behind the walls. One such leader who is being projected as the next prime minister of India by Congress could just MANAGED a single figure victory for Congress in Bihar. What a charisma you have had over the people Mr. Rahul Gandhi as I am told be those media newsreaders all these years and I am personally astonished to see the massive support behind you and your party in Bihar.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

RSS is likely to be banned........I think.



So as expected from Mr. Rahul Gandhi, he came to the level which I have been anticipating sooner or later. These days the trend of criticism in Congress has gone so nadir that whatever they do or say doesn’t surprises me at all as the pain in the neck with Congress has been identified around RSS and this is something they just can not throw away. 

Not much time has passed when Congress chief Smt. Sonia Gandhi, the president of Congress personally attacked on Chief Minister of Gujarat Mr. Naredra Modi calling him as “Merchant of death”. It was just surprising for whole the nation as she got so much personnel with Mr. Modi that she forgot from which podium she was talking. Such are the leaders then damn care followers. Remember Mrs. Reeta Bahuguna in last Loksabha elections?

Unable to bear Ms. Mayawati anymore in UP, Rita Bahuguna offered Ms. Mayawati if Ms. Mayawait could have been raped what would she felt? Kudos dear Reeta Bahuguan you wrote a new chapter in congress history like your torchbearers.

Now I wonder who wrote the speech for Mrs. Sonia Gandhi that she could not avoid the temptation of calling the names of Mr. Narendra Modi. Remember he was CM at that time too and any CM deserves some preset level of respect. And as a president you are restricted to say something which you feel in person. But President forgot all this. Fact is that she could not bear the mass appeal of Mr. Modi in Gujarat for last decade. Congress did not mind to write him as “Maut ka Saudagar” nor she hesitated to call him so. May be Mrs. Sonia can call it as slip of toung, after all she has a poor Hindi despite so many years living in India. 

Mr. Abhishek Manu Singvi has a slippery toung as well and only he knows what he will deliver in very next moment. But here I must congratulate Congress for removing him from the position of spokesperson for Congress due to that Kerala lottery case. 

Now here he comes, Secretary of Congress Mr. Rahul Gandhi who equates RSS with SIMI! It is kind of allegation; something which will leave you speechless. Now just for the moment I thought how many years of history RSS has and how many years SIMI has been visible around?

What have been the objectives of RSS and what have been of SIMI do I need to elaborate? What role RSS has played whenever the country was in hot water due to natural cause or the man made and what operations SIMI has carried so far? What is the vision of RSS and what is of SIMI; thought except Mylayam Singh Yadav everyone knows. It is well known about RSS that they are engaged in many social, service charity, and relief works, and engaged in inter-community dialogues, as well as actively participated in the political process. They are well-organized and being run beautifully in approachable places; unlike those clandestine places in India from where SIMI recruits the terrorists.

And lastly what is the standard of mass appeal of RSS and the number of followings in RSS and what of SIMI?

For most of the people RSS is a Hindu organization and SIMI a terrorist organization. RSS has guts to operate in your nearby parks or grounds but SIMI is fully BANNED organization. As their Secretary has equated RSS with SIMI why not they ban RSS too or  why doesn’t Congress proposes for lifting the ban on SIMI by the way?

And here is one funny guy (Ohh Sorry he is General Secretary of Indian national Congress ) telling this country that SIMI and RSS are EQUAL.

Sunday, April 12, 2009

The "Untouchable" BJP


As the elections are approaching fast, I see a clear tendency of media against BJP. Anything debatable is uttered by BJP gets immediate negative attention as if BJP/NDA is the greatest threat to this nation. It is to be remembered that when you talk about something negative it reflects the fear within your psycho. Talking negative about BJP will make this organisation more powerful because any publicity is a good publicity these days. Remember the journey from Jansangh to BJP which has been remarkable if not astonishing? A story of struggles of few of the individuals with a commitment; I think they themselves would have not realised what they were going to achieve. Today it is the second single largest party of the country. Not all came easily but something came from the source they would have never thought. Then print and later visual media who made sure that BJP must be defeated with all possible means. But the fact has been clear that, this kind of negative publicity by media worked in favour of BJP because it gave the strength BJP to go against all the odds. Till date. Period
Today singing secularism has become a fashion. Discussing in AC rooms of these media channel slamming BJP that how much damage has BJP done reflects the frustration of those people who can not stand for something called “majority rights”. When you are talking about the benefits and freedom of Muslims, Christians you are fine but when you touch a subject of rights of hindus, you are communal. Who will make them understand that being majority means not just behaving responsible and sacrifices but it means few rights too?
So what if BJP talks about Hindu rights? As a diehard Hindu, I understand the meaning of Hinduism. If I make to define this term Hinduism all I will say that every individual taking birth is a Hindu. He later converts as per his parents/ own faith.Which further means that Hinduism means equal opportunity for every faith. If they talk about Hinduism it is not the kind of talibnisation of this country it is not about bootlicking of a particular community no matter it is Muslims, Christians but remember country comes first.Hinduism can never become a danger to any society or group of people practicing other faith.On remark of Varun Gandhi when Jammu Kashmir CM Omar Abdullah said that “Such remarks by individual lik Varun Gandhi can not disturb the peace of our country it was not just for a secular india, it was equally applicable to Hindu community. Religion has never been a word in Hinduism it is just a way of life in which the individual has to decide what is right and hat is wrong. It can never go against the nation. Or had it been so all the Hindu organisations would have been active in killing of our own people happening like in Pakistan,Afghanistan,Iraq.
When NSA was imposed on Varun Gandhi by one of the most communal Mayawati, none responded despite knowing that this law has been not imposed even on the deadliest terrorists. Think this law is applicable to BJP only or Vaiko, Bafoon from Bihar lalu Yadav, one telagu leader also had been in by this time! These kind of acts helped BJP a lot.
If I am a supporter of BJP it is not because of Hindutava. It is about ideology. A clear vision, an urge to go beyond family politic and capacity to take the dicisions and stand for that.In past NDA has done so many wrong decisions including BJP no doubt in that but then behaving BJP like "untouchable" by media is strongly unjustified. Which single government has taken all the right decisions by the way?