Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Re: [IAC#RG] CHIEF MINISTER LOCKING OUT HIS OFFICER IS ECCENTRICITY

I fully agree with Sandeep Ji. If CM has no power, then why there is need for Assembly and wasting money.

Pavitar Singh

On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 8:09 PM, Ashok B Sharma <ashokbsharma@gmail.com> wrote:
Kejriwal is known for his ECCENTRICITY. He should behave with responsibility and keep up the image of the post he occupies. He should learn to respect the law of the land.

Yes, if he feels the existing laws are bad or otherwise and he should step down and mobilise public opinion. Mahatma Gandhi protested against repressive British laws through peaceful satyagraha

ASHOK B SHARMA
Independent Columnist & Analyst

On Tue, May 19, 2015 at 1:38 PM, R. Dua <r.dua1234@gmail.com> wrote:
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This kind of behaviour pattern by someone in cm's chair can further push the ppl to take law in their hands and using bricks n mortar.
It is most unbecoming and uncalled for in civilian society.

On 19 May 2015 13:29, "Venkatraman Ns" <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:

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                                             CHIEF MINISTER LOCKING OUT HIS OFFICER IS ECCENTRICITY


It is shocking  that a senior officer of Delhi government was locked out of his room in secretariat. Nobody would believe if Mr. Kejriwal, the Chief Minister would claim later on that he was not aware of this. This is a sort of behaviour that even a school boy would be ashamed of. Obviously, the governance in Delhi is now going for a toss.

If Mr. Kejriwal would want to settle a political score with the Lt. Governor of Delhi or the ruling party in Central government , he can proceed with the  methods that he is known for, but why humiliate a senior officer of his own government, who is not involved in his power games? Obviously, Mr. Kejriwal lacks the knowledge of  fundamental principles of  fair governance  and the wisdom that is expected to be associated with a Chief Minister.

In the past, his quixotic behaviour  like cutting the power connection and later on sitting in dharna as Chief Minister and signing files sitting on the road gave him lot of media attention. Perhaps, he believes that only such behaviour will be liked by the people of Delhi  and as usual media will give him lot of space and therefore, he continues to exhibit such eccentricities. Are Delhi citizens as naïve as he thinks ?


N.S.Venkataraman

twitter : @nsvchennai



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