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Kejriwal’s seamy side exposed ... The most seamy side of the Kejriwal’s narrative was, however, laid bare in an article posted by a Baloch journalist, Aamna Shahwani in The Afghanistan Times , Kabul, on 4 March, 2014.2 Briefly, the well-researched article highlighted the following facts to which the eternal Quiz Master Kejriwal must respond: … 1. After Kejri’s AAP won 28 seats out of the 70, the Pakistani media was full of praise for AAP . Although the BJP had won a few more seats than the AAP, the well known Pakistani newspaper Dawn, totally ignored it but emphasized the AAP victory by frontpaging the news. The Pakistani media also started praising Kejriwal for his spectacular success. No one knows why Kejri became a darling of of Pakistani chatterati. … 2. There were celebrations in different cities of Pakistan, especially in the Pakistan-administered Kashmir. Can Kejri explain what led the jihadi tribe to laud and celebrate AAP’s political debut in Delhi Assembly elections? … 3. There was a big spurt in the online donations from Pakistanis to AAP. According to Aamna, more support was likely come to AAP from Pakistan because the ISI wants to have a puppet regime in New Delhi. Surely, why there was a sudden spurt in online donations for AAP from Pakistan needs to be explained to the Indian masses? … 4. In February 2014, the ga-ga-singing Pakistani journalists and media groups interviewed Kejri. Even the Prime Minister of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif, proclaimed that the victory of Kejri will help in resolving the Kashmir dispute. What made Kejriwal a darling of the Pakistani politicians? … 5. The prime reason for Pakistan’s love for Kejri and AAP is their anti-India stand on the Kashmir dispute. The Baloch columnist Aamna pointed out that at least three members of AAP had delivered anti-India and pro-secessionist statements on Kashmir, including the option of referendum or plebiscite voiced by Prashant Bhushan . Why do the AAP activists have a pro-secessionist approach on Kashmir? … 6. It needs to be observed that AAP has many members who had pleaded for sparing the life of Ajmal Kasab who was convicted for waging war against India on 26/11 in Mumbai. Kejri must explain why AAP leaders had a soft corner for Ajmal Kasab. … 7. Aamna Shahwani has also alleged that no attempt was made by Kejriwal during his regime to recover the long pending electricity bills running into several lakh rupees from the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid. Was the soft corner of the AAP leadership towards the Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid for not making any attempt to recover the long pending electricity bills occasioned by his proximity to the radical Islamists’ vote bank? … 8. After the post-poll alliance with the Congress Party, Kejriwal forgot his earlier charge sheet against the former Chief Minister, Sheila Dikshit. Further, AAP also removed earlier posts charging Sheila Dikshit with mammoth bribery from their website. Why? … 9. While addressing a gathering of Muslims at the Islamic Centre in New Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal publicly pronounced that communalism was a bigger threat than even corruption. He suddenly changed his focus like the shifting sands of Arabia and started parroting the same communal rhetoric which had been voiced by the Imam of Jama Masjid in August 2011. What caused this sudden somersault from his focus on his favourite issue of corruption to the so- called communalism? ... 10. It was further pointed out that a new entrant to AAP, Rajmohan Gandhi– a grandson of Mahatma Gandhi– had launched a campaign in the USA for releasing the notorious ISI spy, Ghulam Nabi Fai. Equally, why did some members of the AAP openly campaign in favour of mercy for Afzal Guru who was sentenced to death for the December, 2001, attack on the Indian Parliament ?
Posted on: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 10:18:45 +0000

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