Wednesday, July 30, 2014

Re: [IAC#RG] Kejriwal's dilema

Goodmornong mr. Roy
I agree with you, that AAP needs to go through a make over. When AAP was in the making stage, I had questioned them via FB, were they equipped for governance?and they had taken offence to it. in politics, you have to be thick skinned yet absorbant . You have to deal with a very diverse population. One cannot afford to be egoist, touchy or stubborn. They mistook delhi win , which wad wave driven, as consensus driven. And since it was as unexpected to them as to all othets, they lost their bslance. Instead of following certain compulsary protocals of governance, they continued behaving as activists. Bharti should have been more discreet in his behaviour. And instead of reprimanding him, the entire team was lead to a stage show. Ridiculous. The team sure needs an overhaul. Agree with you.learn the art of consensus organizing to booth management. You will stay rooted. All the best. Regards.
Sandhya Sinha
Women's Political Forum


--- Original Message ---

From: "Sarbajit Roy" <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
Sent: July 30, 2014 3:22 AM
To: indiaresists@lists.riseup.net
Subject: Re: [IAC#RG] Kejriwal's dilema

Dear Ms. Sinha

Let me say that I agree with your analysis to a large extent. At the
same time we have to be PRAGMATIC.

The Govt. of Delhi is presently being run by a LG in an an OPAQUE and
CORRUPT way by the "syndicate". Citizens have no accountability
because they are UNREPRESENTED in babu-raj. The degree of corruption
is OUT-OF-CONTROL. Inflation is OUT-OF-CONTROL to the extent that
DSIDC liquor vends sales have dropped by 60% because poor people can't
afford their daily liquor, so CRIME is out of control. (We have
excellent grass root info)

BJP is showing that they are incapable of governance. AAP has already
shown that they were even more incapable of good governance, and
Congress has shown that they are only very capable of CORRUPT
GOVERNANCE which bankrupt's the State exchequers.

So, the only party which shows chances (and very small chances) of
"hope" is the AAP, but they have to undergo a "make over" and eschew
"personality cults" if they are not to implode and self-destruct. The
iron is hot if AAP knows how to strike, or else Congress may walk off
with Delhi.

Or else let BJP form a Govt !!!!

Sarbajit
See the irony --> 1 Monsanto seeded US tomato = 2 US$

On 7/29/14, sandhya sinha <sinhasandhya@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Wow! What a suggestion.it is thinkers like you who have made AAP the
> laughing stock that it has become today. AAP had won the election riding on
> the plank of anti corruption against the then ruling party. You are
> suggesting, now come and join that very chorus.wow!brilliant.
> Whatever little bit of creditabililty is left, they will lose that also.not
> because they join hands with congress but because they are going back on
> their words. They have already lost on governance.now they will lose on the
> creditability of their words too.
> Sandhya sinha
> Women's Political Forum
>
> --- Original Message ---
>
> From: "Sarbajit Roy" <sroy.mb@gmail.com>
> Sent: July 29, 2014 3:00 AM
> To: "indiaresists" <indiaresists@lists.riseup.net>
> Subject: [IAC#RG] Kejriwal's dilema
>
> Delhi Govt formation is make or break now for Aam Aadmi Party's
> survival / existence.
>
> Arvind should be realistic and form a coalition govt in Delhi with
> Congress, even its for
> just for 6 months and improve his personal image.
>
> The alternative is that at least 9 of his MLAs will become very
> neutral towards the BJP. since both BJP and AAP would lose many seats
> in Delhi if elections are held today, and Congress would get AT LEAST
> 25 seats (out of 70) since LS results show AAP has lost its Muslim
> votes.
>
> Now if the AAP and Cong form a coalition, Arvind should tell all his
> boys to keep very quiet and restrain their goonda / hooligan tactics
> All these things are counter-productive IN THE LONG RUN. Arvind
> himself should maintain a sphinx-like silence and show that he is
> better at delivering good governance than Mr Modi in a MARKET DRIVEN
> ECONOMY.
>
> Sarbajit
>

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