Bitter Truth about Mr. Kejriwal and AAP: The Aaam Aadmi Party - TopicsExpress



          

Bitter Truth about Mr. Kejriwal and AAP: The Aaam Aadmi Party #AAP is new bottle for old-wine called Socialism/Communism/Naxalism; though due to ton of efforts of brand-positioning from JNU and media advertisements, it has been given glossy and glamorous appearance to attract young minds, who seek Instant Change, just like Instant Messaging. As Mr Kejriwals actions and words speak, the culture of AAP is not to create or build institutions of democracy, but to destroy, disrupt, oppose, make baseless allegations and cause anarchy. For Example, things were barely quiet for Mr Kejriwal for couple of days after Republic Day Dharna nautanki, where was the need for him, as a CM, to re-tweet a nasty comment insinuating that Modi is a murder and Rahul is a Moron? Shouldnt he enjoy the quiet moment and focus on delivering promises and keeping committments? But like a rowdy union-leader Mr Kejriwal loves controversies and thrives on disruption, because if everything is nice and peaceful, even a rowdy union-leader would be expected to roll up his sleeves and work just like an aam aadmi, and thats where his weakness lies. The main problem with Mr Kejriwal is that he does not his job as a CM! Mr Kejriwal cannot govern, cannot manage a State, cannot improve life of a common man! But what he is really good at is naare-baaji, stunts, sting-operations, rampant allegations, anarchy. He and his ministers dont like to follow procedures, rules and laws laid by democratic institutions, so far only thing they have learned is to disrupt existing institutions! If Mr Kejriwal and his ministers take up any project, they will ensure to hype things by disruption; for example, suddenly hundreds of Delhi Water Board junior employees were transferred. Can somebody ask Mr Kejriwal to list down reason for transfer of each individual? He did it just because he can and under an umbrella-promise of eradication of corruption. Sensationalism does give you 15 minutes of fame, and help win an election or two, but it does not strengthen democratic institutes, neither does it improve the life of aam aadmi! -Contributed by T. S. P.
Posted on: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 06:03:03 +0000

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