Sunday, December 15, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] AAM AADMI PARTY’S STRANGE QUERIES

Dear Dr Elangbam K S-Shillong,

Your `Pehle AAP` syndrome is an honest concerned remark.

Sir your text fails to project any respectable solutions in presence of a faulty system.On my personal ground I strongly feel the majority mandate for 100% action against faulty water and inflated power bills to reopen ambani`s balance sheet is a must.

After all it is necessary that guilty should be put in jail for which a time has come to take a firm stand and reject the opportunity to get admission in Governance school by political parties from back door or by buying support popularly known as poaching or horse trading.

Imagine a young unemployed youth getting an opening in MNCs. Father and mother of this aspirant struggling in this system shall honestly guide and say `BETA` do not miss this opportunity of Pehle Maee (First Me...First Me...) and garb it.All HR protocol certificates like character certificates etc shall gets ready.No is bothered to screen the character certificate of the job giver,outside supporter and the company.

Where is the guarantee from the Congress and BJP supporters and MLAs to help reject the old system ?

Is it not true that a web site building cost is only few thousand rupees while MCD under BJP has spend 15 crores rupees. 

Why there is no inhouse action by such old traditional political parties ? 

I am here in Dilli at the cost of my job in Africa.I feel that AAP has not sold a moon to voters as pointed by you.

Based on my crude experience of compromise and guilt of `no revolt` in day to day life challenges, I sincerely feel that : COMPROMISE FOR POWER = Corruption.

This unfair traditional system needs to be challenged and corrected where a mere outside support to gain power via short cuts is as good as `corruption`.Short cuts and speed at times result in accidents.This power by short cut idea needs to be carefully rejected till the mandate to rule DILLI is not clear.

Let us wait for some more time.

Let us allow people to help explore a correct path for new political breeze called AAP.

Rakesh Manchanda,

B-5,Gharonda Apartments,

Shrestha Vihar,Delhi-92.

Phone:011-22145369.




On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 12:30 PM, kameswar elangbam <dreksingh@gmail.com> wrote:

AAP is highy unrealistic
I am sure they will not form Govt
Just to camoflage the public they are using all tricks easy to understand for an educated person but for aam admi that constitute majority of our electorate.
They throw catchy catchy slogan populist promises extremely difficult to practically implement what a great lie and they pretend to be highly sincere and honest. Impossible promises, unaccetping responsibilities and only to point out; others are all bad & dishonest except themselves, a condition familiar to mental health practitioners.
Let us urge them to form Govt implement those time bound programmes as promised and see the real colours Kshechriwal and Apna Apna Party, at least the mango people of India will either welcome or be gone forever.

Dr Elangbam K S
Shillong

On 14 Dec 2013 22:50, "Venkatraman Ns" <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:
To
 
India Against Corruption

 

                            AAM  AADMI PARTY'S  STRANGE QUERIES

BJP  cannot form government in Delhi , since  Aam  Aadmi party refused to extend issue based support.  However, Aam Aadmi party can form government ,since both BJP and Congress have extended issue based support.

Now,  it appears that Aam Aadmi party  tries to wriggle out of   forming government,  by asking BJP and Congress to clarify whether it would extend support for a few particular specific issues as a pre condition.  This question would be logical in case of coalition government,  where different parties join together with minimum action plans.

In the present case, both BJP and Congress would sit in opposition and therefore,  they would be logical in saying that they would extend support depending on performance of the ruling party and based on issues. If Aam  Aadmi party would be confident of its programmes and implement them in honest way, it is bound to get support from the people and the opposition parties would hesitate to oppose for the sake of opposition, particularly fearing rout in the next elections.

Many suspect that Aam Aadmi party has  made nearly impossible  promises like reducing the electricity tariff etc. without understanding the ground realities such as increasing cost of power generation . It promised to pass Lokpal bill in Delhi assembly , ignoring the fact  that Lokpal bill is a Central subject involving  inter state implications.

Perhaps, the party fears that it would be exposed if it would form government.

 

N.S.Venkataraman

nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com


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