Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Arvind kejriwal : Modern India's socialist?

I just don't agree with him.this doesn't mean i support the corrupt but lets have a insight on Arvind kejriwal.. lets see the dark side of this Moon.

This so called self proclaimed socialist, advocate of altruism has after creating outcry against government, creating social confusion and he himself has reached his goal unobserved. Which was to turn the wind towards him on which Anna hazare
Was floating high.

These kind of people are biggest danger to any social establishment as they work under the hood. They are parasites who feed on public's anger and resentment towards ruling government. They use psychological effect. Intimidation at mass demonstration is always a success until it is met by equally powerful opposing force, which is not possible for democratically established institution.

Arvind kejriwal is doing same thing. Calling on 'common man' who is buried under the burden of inevitable price hikes and inflation. He is using their stupid hope that things will get well if they over-through this party, to his own profit. Now if his party wins some seats, which probably will happen, that would be result that 'common man's ' struggle who thought he was fighting against mighty evil but the success thus obtained would be taken by Kejriwal as triumphant symbol of righteousness of his own cause. That common man will gain nothing but will live in the illusion that he has won and will celebrate like it was his victory.

India is now going to get clutched in hands of these illusionists after being saved from corrupts. I certainly don't want it to happen but in democratic system, mob decide the fate of the country not intellectuals.

6 comments:

  1. How can u say that Kejriwal's party cant solve any prblm ? Just bcoz a puppet PM with a team of arrogant, goon, corrupt team cant do it, so one can do it. In short, this author wants to say is that there is no solution to any prblm like corruption, inflation and no one hence should not raise this issue and feed on it....maybe so habitual are these people to caste, religion politics that they assume a malafide intention when someone raises issues affecting a common man daily.
    And who the hell are u to certify as urself as an "intellectual"....whatever u have written is a piece of crap as per me....if India worked on intellectuals, almost all the present political leaderhsip including 5th fail Italian waitress and her dumbo son wud have been wiped off.

    Instead of issuing certificates to everyone like urself, Kejriwal etc and venting ur frustration on him...I wud advice u to write something constructive and criticize Kejriwal for specific issues and suggest where he is goung wrong and how he shud correct it.

    Such articles may get a few likes by sycophants and slaves on FB (that tooo after severe spamming) but it isnt worth anything

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  2. Did i say Arvind kejriwal can't solve any problem? No I didn't. You havn't read the post well. I hadn't even touch that part. The question here is to what extent is his approach is legitimate to enter into direct politics (and fool people?) . He could have continue his mission as a simple member of IAC. He could have shook India by being a whistleblower like Julian assange. That would have been a great sacrifice but he is hungry for power and fame. Thats why he parted from Anna and team Anna changed to team Kejriwal. His real obtective is what I stated above and thats what gona happen in near future.

    And again how many times I have to say im not supporting congress. Im writing this being neutral.

    Here is some advice for kejriwal as you asked- He has ofcourse kicked off something good by demystifying the politicians but thats not good enough. He is exposing his vulnerabilites. His tactics of hit and run won't help him for long. You see India is vast and you just can't change template of Indian politics. If he wants to play this game, he should not feed but should play as it should be. Because as you said that 5th fails are big players.


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  3. OK, so arvind kejriwal is ur slave, right ? he shud not join politics bcoz some random blogger will get angry and question his integrity.
    OK, let me assume he is ambitious...let me assume, he is hungry for fame, SO WHAT ?? is it a crime ? is it illegal ? is the right to join politics the sole right of "a family".

    When I used to hear debates on system changes...the only conclusion every "intellectual" wud reach was that system can be cleaned only if good ppl join politics and clean it. Kejriwal is a good prsn (atleast 1000x better than present ones)...so if he is joining it to clean it, what's the prblm ?

    Now, the next question u wud ask is "what if he becomes corrupt" ??....As if we our present politicians are saints and if Kejriwal joins politics, it wud be a great harm to "sanctity of politics".
    Frankly speaking, India has nothing to lose if it bets on Kejriwal.

    1. If he and his party turns out to be gud, it wud be a lottery for India.

    2. If his party is not "that great", ppl will still have something to believe in and they can enter his party and cleanse it.

    3. If he turns out like other...we are back to square 1.

    As per me..he promises to be a gud option...he has put several measures like internal Lokpal in his party, right to recall, his swaraj model etc.

    (Courtsey for the last para : Firstpost)

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    1. And here i have you again. you still don't know what was my point. what i wrote was my opinion on Arvind kejriwal and numerous other politicians and democrats who have came and gone. This was the comment on the first brick of the democracy, which is being a parasite. i don't believe in chances, i don't believe in democracy. i hate it because politics and politicians build on emotions and sentiments and most importantly HOPE which would never be fulfilled. every politician was and is like that, Arvind is no exception.. so hoping a big bang from him is cheating yourself.


      Yes we have nothing to lose if we have have him as our next leader but im sure nothing will change.. this is democracy my friend lets except this fact.

      I'll write my next blog on Arvind as im not too blind to see what you see in him.. hope you'll stay tuned :P

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  4. He is promising a world which will never become a reality. In the long run if his party has to grow and win, Mr Kejriwal has to get funds, the color of which will be in question.

    We need performing politicians more than honest ones

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    1. Exactly And i think by doing this, he is in a way manipulating their frustration of people against the government towards his own profit.

      But lets see what happens next.

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