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Posted on: 05-12-13 15:24:45
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No doubt congress is bigger chor but a lesser chor is still a chor. Sajaa ek hee hai.
Then Kejriwal, should have been the first person to be put in Jail, for doing all reckless things..
Kejriwal did things without coming to power ???? .... BJP supporters are still high after liqour distribution
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Posted on: 05-12-13 21:32:06
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Originally posted by san-hugo
No doubt congress is bigger chor but a lesser chor is still a chor. Sajaa ek hee hai.
Then Kejriwal, should have been the first person to be put in Jail, for doing all reckless things..
Kejriwal did things without coming to power ???? .... BJP supporters are still high after liqour distribution
Lol! The Khujli crowd reminds me of yuppies, who fantasize about film actresses and actors, and then after the act is over, feel bliss. In that act, they vest their favourite person with all the virtues, think themselves of as superhuman beings and rush to condemn and kill anyone who think is hindering their union. The khujli crowd is no different who have vested Khujli with everything that is virtuous. Lol!
How many Govt. organizations would be free of corruption in the World? Even in as dynamic, advanced and conscious USA, corruption in Govt. departments is very much there. It might be latent and not patent. Even Liberal God Obama’s administration has been in news from time to time for corruption. Now the question for fantasy addicted Khujli crowd is that, do they consider their Indian God Khujli better than the universal liberal God Obama? The Khujli crowd is divorced from reality because many of the yuppies have never dealt with the “practical side” of the life. It is one thing to fantasize and other to experience. A license, permit, quota raj is the source of corruption. The kids fantasizing about corruption free regime of Khujli are in trance for Khujli is the big advocate of License-Permit- quota regime. In fact Khujli’s book is full of such perverse ideology. When kids grow up, those fantasies of teen age go away. However, some kids never grow up. San-Hugo is captain of such a team. Lol!
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Posted on: 06-12-13 05:40:05
The last we hear from the exit polls done by various agencies is that the AAP may win 10 to 15 seats out of 70. They also predict that the BJP may not get absolute majority of 35 seats.
AAP MLAs can set an example to those from other parties in Delhi by really living up to the name as people's representative. They should also see to it that at the end of 5 years another batch of AAP contestants are put up and the current MLAs retire. The desire to hang around is the reason for many sins. It should be the program more than the individuals which should be important.
The retiring MLAs after 5 years should not expect anything more than their government pension.
If AAP can carry out these and similar other things then they make a party that is different. Otherwise, they too would have joined and become one with "Corruption Mahajyothi".
In our country too much of importance is being attached to the rulers even though we have become democracy. it is high time the gloss and glamor are removed and they too walk the streets like ordinary men.
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Posted on: 06-12-13 09:52:40
Ramar :
I would no agree to the fact that a MLA of AAP or any other party should have a term of just 1 terms (4 or 5 years). This is not correct. No one will come to public life just for 5 years and then fade as a common man. The society is money minded these days (nothing wrong with that). The people can throw the MLA out, if he does not perform.
Other problem is that if MLA is restricted to one term, he may want to steal the max. money that he can in 5 years and run away. Also he canot make significant contribution to the society if he is in power for only 1 terms.
Hope this helps.
Peace by Murali
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Posted on: 06-12-13 12:57:05
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Ramar :
I would no agree to the fact that a MLA of AAP or any other party should have a term of just 1 terms (4 or 5 years). This is not correct. No one will come to public life just for 5 years and then fade as a common man. The society is money minded these days (nothing wrong with that). The people can throw the MLA out, if he does not perform.
Other problem is that if MLA is restricted to one term, he may want to steal the max. money that he can in 5 years and run away. Also he canot make significant contribution to the society if he is in power for only 1 terms.
Hope this helps.
Peace by Murali
With you on that.
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Posted on: 06-12-13 14:23:20
AAP is here to stay, its advent has already changed the way politicians are dealing with people, talking in media, their conduct in public life, arrogance will go with time, other parties are feeling pressure to put up a clean image and stay away from scams. It is a positive change for our democracy. For me, in a way, AAP is already in power after all the motive is to clean up things and channelise the money for maximum development.
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Posted on: 06-12-13 20:51:56
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AAP is here to stay, its advent has already changed the way politicians are dealing with people, talking in media, their conduct in public life, arrogance will go with time, other parties are feeling pressure to put up a clean image and stay away from scams. It is a positive change for our democracy. For me, in a way, AAP is already in power after all the motive is to clean up things and channelise the money for maximum development.
Lol! San-hugo has mellowed down. Already accepted that AAP will not come to power. At least there is one post election survey that says that AAP will win majority. I think he is surrendering little prematurely.
I agree with San-Hugo that AAP is for a long haul. More they stay in politics, more they will be able to extort. Their main investor Prashant Bhushan and his father are known extortionist. If one has been familiar with Indian politics and its under currents, they would know this for a fact.
AAP is a motley crowd of extortionist, idiots, communists, investors and gullible. In my times, that is when I was young, the communists would come to University Campuses and give fiery speeches, collect donations and enrol members. They would then lend the services of these volunteers to various candidates, mainly Kangress but others too, including independents. They would use the volunteers for agitation, ensuring large crowd in election and other public rallies, in general strike and many other uses. For each of this participation, they would collect money from the candidate or parties. The gullible would get beaten up, jailed and take bullet while all the leaders would court public arrest!
Since the communists have been exposed, the cottage industry of NGO and Jhollawals were in search of alternative, which AAP amply provides. Had I been India , I would have strived to be an office bearer in AAP. That is the best investment today. You can extort, blackmail, threten and still enjoy high social acceptability. Communists and theen Naxalites have enjoyed that sort of recognitio in past. Now they are exposed and hence AAP is the best alternative. My labour job does not offer much time or energy. I think San-hugo should start an AAP branch here and call Khujli to mobilize and energize the crowd.
I acknowledge that the “change” can be brought only by youth. People of my age are quite sceptical having seen , experienced and exposed to true nature of leftist intellectual movements. Unfotunately, the gullible youth has always been misguided and results have been disastrous. Be it Egypt, Libya USA, the people who rode on shoulders of gullible have shattered their dreams. It is important that the gullible get right kind of leader, not extortionist.
AAP has proved its mantle in Delhi. Now their extortion amount would go up astronomically high. It is obvious that the birth of India took place at very inauspicious time. It lost Gandhiji and Sardar Patel prematurely. Now when the nation had first ray of hope in throwing Kangress in dustbin of the history, AAP came along. History would never forgive Khujli and his acolytes but the bank accounts swelled to the brim would be a good pay off. An enslaved crowd has more to suffer . The penance is yet not adequate.