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So, the system needs an overhaul - a massive and revolutionary overhaul. Right from the common man to the upper echelons of the Judiciary.
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Demolish everything in Delhi? Start afresh? Sack all electricity companies, sack all the judges, sack all the police? Anything that exists prior to Shri Kejriwal Ji Maharaj? Everyone who have studied in Delhi should return their degrees as they could be fake as well?
Person Attacks? Sir?
I was just checking. Sir!
I hope all of that is practiced by Shri Shri Kejriwal Bhagawan!! What I have seen till now is against that.
As you are an insider of Kejriwal Saheb, can you please entertain us on following?
1) What happened to solid 370 pages of document against Shiela Dixit?
2) What happened to your Minister Somanth Bharati who attached women at night?
3) There are number of appeals in the name of Religion by Kejri God.
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So, the system needs an overhaul - a massive and revolutionary overhaul. Right from the common man to the upper echelons of the Judiciary.
Demolish everything in Delhi? Start afresh? Sack all electricity companies, sack all the judges, sack all the police? Anything that exists prior to Shri Kejriwal Ji Maharaj? Everyone who have studied in Delhi should return their degrees as they could be fake as well?
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I made an apolitical statement above; and you worked up unnecessarily. You seem to be in too much hurry.
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Well said by Antara Dev Sen on Al Jazeera:
http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/opinion/2014/01/why-indian-media-loves-hate-aap-201412955910486791.html
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Protests un-democratic?
The media’s concern about the vigilante streak in the AAP, which is truly problematic and invites charges of fascism, is valid; as are concerns about racism, sexism and majoritarianism among AAP members. The rest of the media reservations seem puerile. The party’s critics seem to believe that protest is undemocratic, whereas it is a legitimate democratic tool.
And there is a general feeling, often visible on TV, that the AAP’s politics is improper because, er, it is improper. This tautology of disquiet arises out of mainstream media’s deep discomfort with any political method that falls outside of electoral politics. It calls it anti-democracy. Curiously, even as the media glamourises dissent, it cannot recognise protest as a valid tool of democracy. Unless it happens in recognised ways.
For example, opposition parties have been disrupting parliament for years, tremendously affecting governance and policy. The Indian media does not label these troublesome opposition leaders as anarchists.
The media’s suspicion of new political methods coupled with a tendency to evaluate the AAP on governance, which the party is not interested in, rather than on the achievement of the AAP’s own goals, gives the impression that the media has turned on the AAP. But the other side of the story is that the AAP’s job is already done: it has made corruption a huge issue in mainstream politics, it has changed the way big political parties look at voters, it has brought a certain amount of transparency in politics, and it has made social media an integral part of traditional politics.
And it has established itself squarely in the media spotlight. The love affair between the AAP and the media may have changed to a love-hate relationship, but it is still the strongest passion on public display in the run up to the parliamentary elections.
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An obvious lie: He did requested as per records but shamelessly said in public that he didn't requested it.
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