Sunday, September 4, 2011

Re: [HumJanenge] Arvind Kejriwal - IT Notice

Dear Abhimanyu

1) Different people have different standards for measuring "success".

2) I am happy that Mr Mukesh Ambani's company had to pay about Rs. 3,000 crore in 2004 as penalty for operating mobile services without a licence in the garb of "computers" . I am happy that about 8 lakh substandard Set Top Boxes were sent back from India in 2006. I am very happy that India's credit card industry got regulated because of me in 2005/06. I will not list the other minor victories I have achieved as these would fill volumes..

3) If the fact that I dont get / accept crores (or even 1 paise) of rupees like Arvind Kejriwal by prostituting my ethics makes me "unsuccessful" then I am very happy with my condition in life.

PS: I credit my engineering education for my status in life  - it has made me a very good engineer.

Sarbajit

On Mon, Sep 5, 2011 at 12:27 AM, Abhimanyu <who.will.file.rti@gmail.com> wrote:
The entire world never respects mahatma Gandhi for him being a barrister ...... you dont need to be a good lawyer or engineer or a doctor to make a protest.

if arvind is able to wake up our sleeping government I think he is more successful than Mr sarbajit....



On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 11:32 PM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi

On a purely philosophical level, I would agree with you.
However,  there is a larger issue here of NGOs and their sources of finance / funding.

He who pays the piper calls the tune. Most NGOs (and you must see if yours falls in this category) tend to "sing for their supper" (and also to band together when a common threat faces them).

I denounce Arvind for accepting foreign finance and neglecting his Government duties. As a public servant his actions post his awards (Ashoka / Magsaysay etc) have been anti-national (no matter how he tries to put a spin on it).

To me his work is very clear, he is a puppet in the hands of his (foreign) paymasters. If you have a better way to decipher his code I would like to know it.

On another note. Arvind (like me) did his Engg in Mech Engg. I did mine at BITS Pilani (a private university with my father paying exorbitant fees) - he did his at IIT (highly suibsided by the State). He never seriously practiced Engineering (unlike my 30 years) and fought with 2 of his private emplyers. His engineering degree / education was a total waste and a drag on the tax payer and exchequer. Kiran Bedi had the same problem with her daughter who took one of the 2 reserved medical seats and then dropped out depriving the genuine N.E. candidates. As an IRS officer he hardly did any work and made too many enemies due to his arrogant / stubborn attitude. The same high handed / blinkered attitude was on display throughout this Team Anna / JLKPB nautanki. His attitude is completely unprofessional in any work environment, and he is more of a union-baaz with a huge chip on his shoulder, He is completely incompetent in any professional field (Engg / Taxation etc.) and tries to cover up his inadequacy and intellectual shortcomings by indulging in NGOism and touting instead.

Sarbajit



On Sun, Sep 4, 2011 at 8:04 PM, chaitanya org <editboard@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Sarbjit,

For what purpose, knowledge is earned? For what end, wisdom is used?
and for what goals a man shall live?

I hope you understand that information is power. and for god sake come
to the truth that this is not a debate.

You are not needed to prove a point. This is war (in minds) and
everyone has to chose his side. This group is still in
democracy(difference in opinions) and let me tell you there will never
be a day you make truth win.

Sadly, I find that truth has little or no takers. I do not know you.
Who you are? and what you want to do, but it pains me seeing you
daggers drawn against ignorance. But then count your years dear friend
and behold the impact calculation and precision makes on mind of
people. You are no match for CIA or any such agency and certainly you
can not know everything. Appreciate what arvind has done and if
possible decipher the design of his work. If you get the code to
break, I am with you as none has been.



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