Monday 30 March 2015

Devastating state of Delhi.

A significant number of days or I should say months have passed away since Mr. Arvind Kejriwal was inaugurated as the Chief Minister of Delhi and as per his promise he has indeed changed Delhi. He has actually transformed the whole state. Sans any skepticism now, he is really a guy who can induce a change in the system. Mr. Kejriwal has really changed the system by making it worse and adding fuel to fire to the grievance of Delhiites. He has really changed it all.
Since day one when Mr. Kejriwal took oath as the Chief Minister, he has been able to reign properly neither his own party nor the state of Delhi. For a couple of starting days around 10-15 days, the Chief Minister was absent. Mr. Kejriwal went away to Bangalore to get some medical treatments and while his absence both Delhi as well as AAP (Aam Aadmi Party) were completely torn apart. A stint of stings exposed the party and lucidly made it clear to all that the party hardly has any democracy about which it boasts out in the media. The stings also disclosed to the people of Delhi that Kejriwal has made a fool out of them. The man who confidently said that he was completely opposed to take support from any other party which making government in Delhi is heard (in the audio sting) to be craving to take support from Indian National Congress’ MLA’s in Delhi in the previous assembly elections and amusing just as the tape came out AAP’s spokespersons said that it was just a measure of political realignment and all the parties do it. On one AAP boasts of being somewhat of a miracle and revolutionary and on the other hand in reality they are being a bandwagon by following other and also scoundrel by hiding the actual truth.
The next big thing that came out of the sting was that Mr. Kejriwal who projects himself as a worshipper of secularism, was himself trying to carry out in-toto communalism. In a tape of his conversation with one of his party’s leaders he blatantly blurts out that there is no need to give any candidature ticket to muslims because they, owning to fear can go nowhere than resorting to vote for AAP. Shahi Imam of Jama Masjid had also told the media that he endorsed Kejriwal only after AAP leader got in touch with him and asked him for his support. Something that deserves your attention is that AAP could win such a big tally in Delhi election just because of the muslim votes they garnered up.
After the troublesome period of stings for Mr. Kejriwal, party’s three big leaders Yogendra Yadav, Prashant Bhushan and Shanti Bhushan hailed the next turmoil. A letter written to AAP by Yogendra Yadav and Prashant Bhushan was made public and it was completely revealed that AAP faces a complete dearth of democracy. Nobody except Kejriwal has the right to take any decision or to become head of party’s any committee.
While all these things were happening, the one who bear the actual brunt of all such things is the state of Delhi. Corporation in Delhi (MCDs) have not been funded for almost a month. Its responsibility of the state government to fund all these corporations but Mr. Kejriwal has refuted to do so and in an act of utter stupidity has asked the corporation to demand funds from Central government. People working in these corporations have not got their salaries for around two months and have resorted to “dharnas”. The waste pickers have started messing the whole state dumping wastes openly on roads to portray their resentment to Delhi government.
Now Mr. Kejriwal doesn’t talk about CCTV cameras which he promised would be installed all over Delhi, now he doesn’t want to talk about women safety, now he doesn’t want to talk about opening new universities all over Delhi, now he doesn’t want to talk about giving free Wi-Fi to all. Why is now Mr. Kejriwal silent on such crucial issues?
His such a poor performance as Delhi’s CM has compelled the state that it has made a wrong decision, a wrong choice. What we have to see in future is how many more turmoils are to be uncovered in the coming future.
JAI HIND, JAI BHARAT

JAI MA BHARTI

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