Holding The Line On Quora
Holding The Line On Quora
Holding The Line On Quora
The Answers on Quora by Rohit Prasad Nigam which received more than 3 Million hits
worldwide, and helped fight the propaganda being spread against the startup anti corruption
party of India the Aam Aadmi Party.
Contents
PROLOGUE
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DOES ARVIND KEJRIWAL THINK THAT ALL PROBLEMS WILL BE SOLVED ONCE THE PROBLEM OF
CORRUPTION IS SOLVED?
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WHO HAS DONATED TOWARD THE AAM AADMI PARTY? WHY DID YOU DO SO?
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THE REFORMER
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WHO HAS WORKED MORE IN THE FIGHT AGAINST CORRUPTION IN INDIA, ARVIND KEJRIWAL OR
DR. SUBRAMANIAN SWAMY?
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HOW IS MODI DIFFERENT FROM KEJRIWAL?
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IS THERE ANY SPECIFIC REASON AS TO WHY KEJRIWAL GETS SLAPPED ONLY DURING ELECTION TIME?
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WHAT ARE THE MOST ICONIC IMAGES OR ONE-LINERS OF MUFFLER MAN?
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IS THERE ANY ANYBODY WHO WOULD LIKE HIS KIDS TO HAVE A PERSONALITY LIKE THAT OF ARVIND
KEJRIWAL WHEN THEY GROW UP?
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PERCEPTIONS
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CAN INDIA CHANGE FOR BETTER WITHOUT POLITICAL POWER IN THE HANDS OF GOOD PEOPLE? IF
NOT THEN WHY MANY HATE AAP FOR ENTERING POLITICS?
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WHY AAM AADMI PARTY SUPPORTERS ARE CALLED AAPTARDS BY SUPPORTERS OF OTHER
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WHY WAS KEJRIWAL HEAVILY CRITICIZED FOR A SWEARING-IN BUT NO ONE IS AGAINST THE
EXPENSES IN THE SWEARING IN CEREMONY OF MODI?
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WHAT WOULD BE IN THE NEWS TODAY HAD THE AAM AADMI PARTY BEEN IN POWER AT THE CENTER
WITH A COMPLETE MAJORITY?
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WHY IS NITICENTRAL BLAMED AS A PAID NEWS AGENCY AND A MOUTH PIECE OF NARENDRA
MODI?
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WHICH NEWS CHANNEL FAVOURS ARVIND KEJRIWAL AND THE AAM AADMI PARTY?
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WHY IS THE AAM AADMI PARTY GIVING TICKETS TO RIOTERS LIKE AMANATULLAH KHAN WHO IS
ACCUSED OF THE PROVOCATIVE POSTER CASE IN DELHI?
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WHICH PHONE DOES ARVIND KEJRIWAL USE?
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CONTROVERSIES
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CAN SOMEONE PROVIDE A POINT BY POINT REBUTTAL TO THE SUPPOSED ALLEGATIONS ON EACH
PARTY MEMBER/CANDIDATE COVERED IN THE STING OPERATION BY INDIA NEWS?
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WHY WAS ARVIND KEJRIWAL DODGING QUESTIONS IN AAP KI ADALAT?
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WHAT DO MUMBAIKAR INDIANS AND AAM AADMI PARTY (AAP) MEMBERS THINK OF THE AAP'S
AND ARVIND KEJRIWAL'S STUNT IN MUMBAI ON MARCH 12, 2014?
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WHEN SOMEONE DONATES CRORES TO AAP THEY FEEL OK; WHEN SOME BUSINESSMAN DONATES TO
BJP WHY AAP MAKES AN ISSUE?
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WHAT'S THE AAP RESPONSE TO THE MIDNIGHT FUNDING ALLEGATION?
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WHAT DO AAP SUPPORTERS THINK OF THIS VIDEO SHOWING SHAZIA ILMI DEMANDING VIP
TREATMENT AT THE POLLING BOOTH?
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WHAT ARE PEOPLE'S VIEWS ON SHAZIA ILMI'S EXPOSURE OF FRAUDULENT FUNDING OF THE AAP? 77
WHY DID ARVIND KEJRIWAL SAY THAT THERE IS SOME SCAM GOING ON IN ECOMMERCE?
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WHY IS AAP COLLECTING RS. 2611 ON NOVEMBER 26TH, WHICH IS MEMORIAL DAY? WHAT IS THE
SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS DAY?
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WHY IS AAP SPREADING A NOTION THAT BJP TOOK MONEY FROM DOW CHEMICALS?
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WHAT IS THE REACTION OF AAP SUPPORTERS ON THE MASSIVE WIN OF THE BJP?
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SHOULD ARVIND KEJRIWAL BECOME THE CHIEF MINISTER OF DELHI AGAIN? WHY OR WHY NOT? 93
WHO IS LIKELY TO WIN IN DELHI IF RE-ELECTIONS ARE HELD NOW?
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WHAT DO YOU THINK ABOUT MODI IN RAMLILA MAIDAN ON THE 10TH OF JANUARY IN NEW
DELHI?
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WHY DID BJP DECLARE KIRAN BEDI AS ITS CHIEF MINISTERIAL CANDIDATE?
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WHO WOULD BE A BETTER CHIEF MINISTER FOR DELHI, ARVIND KEJRIWAL OR KIRAN BEDI?
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WHY DID KIRAN BEDI LEAVE ARNAB GOSWAMI'S DEBATE WITHOUT ANSWERING QUESTIONS?
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HOW ARE ARVIND KEJRIWAL BEING NOT INVITED AND KIRAN BEDI BEING INVITED TO THE HIGHLY
PUBLICIZED REPUBLIC DAY CELEBRATIONS AT A CRUCIAL TIME OF DELHI ELECTIONS NOT POLITICS?
WHAT JUSTIFIABLE EXPLANATION BJP SUPPORTERS CAN GIVE WITH REGARD TO THIS?
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WOULD YOU LIKE THE AAP TO GROW IN OTHER STATES IN THE NEXT FEW YEARS? HOW SHOULD THE
AAP GROW UNDER THE STATE LEADERSHIP OF YOUR STATE? HOW WILL YOU PARTICIPATE?
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WHAT ARE THE INTERESTING FACTS ABOUT THE DELHI ASSEMBLY POLLS OF 2015?
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AFTER THE AAP WINS THE DELHI ELECTION WITH A MAJORITY, WILL THIS HAVE A POSITIVE IMPACT
ON THE PM?
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IS IT FAIR FOR AAP SUPPORTERS TO CRITICIZE THE MODI GOVERNMENT FOR DELAY IN DELIVERY OF
PROMISES WHEN AAP CANNOT FULFILL THEIR PROMISES SO SOON?
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HOW DID TVF MANAGE TO GET ARVIND KEJRIWAL ON BOARD FOR BARELY SPEAKING?
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WHY CAN'T THE CENTRAL GOVERNMENT SANCTION RS. 200 CRORE TO DELHI FOR A WATER
SUBSIDY, WHILE IT CAN SANCTION RS. 2000 CRORE FOR A "STATUE OF UNITY"?
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ALTHOUGH THE IRAQI CRISIS IS FAR FROM OVER, HOW WOULD ARVIND KEJRIWAL HAVE SOLVED
THE HOSTAGE - LIKE SITUATION FOR INDIANS WORKING IN IRAQ?
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WHAT IS YOUR OPINION ON DELHI CM ARVIND KEJRIWAL PROVIDING 1 CRORE COMPENSATION ON
CRPF JAWAAN'S DEATH?
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WHY DID ARVIND KEJRIWAL REFUSE TO REMAIN THE CONVENER OF PAC IF YOGENDRA YADAV
AND PRASHANT BHUSHAN WERE PART OF IT?
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WHO IS LYING, KEJRIWAL OR THE DUO OF YOGENDRA YADAV AND PRASHANT BHUSHAN?
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WHY WERE PRASHANT BHUSHAN AND YOGENDRA YADAV OUSTED FROM THE AAP?
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I SEE THAT SUDDENLY ON QUORA THERE ARE A LOT OF QUESTIONS DIRECTLY AND INDIRECTLY
INDICATING AAP IS GOOD AND BJP IS BAD. IS THIS A CAMPAIGN TO LURE PEOPLE INTO THEIR
TRAP?
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HOW DO I GET THE AAM AADMI PARTY BANNED?
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PROLOGUE
The world has seen a number of turmoil since last few years. Be it the rising in Tunisia, be it
the protest and subsequent power change in Egypt, be it the Occupy movements in
many western countries, people all around the world have been seeking change. They
were seeking the change in the financial system. They wanted change in the social
system. They wanted change in the political system. One of such revolution was going on
in India in the name of India Against Corruption. With time, the movement transformed
itself into Aam Aadmi Party, a political alternative and startup.
However on one hand when IAC was a media darling, AAP was more or less ridiculed by
both media and the intellectuals, this you would read in few answers in the book. AAP had
to be built with volunteers, and Lakh of volunteers came together to build it. I am one of
the Lakh of AAP volunteer, and have been trying to do my bit to build this startup anticorruption party.
A lot of social media work was done by the AAP volunteers. Most of the work was initially
focused on Facebook. To increase the reach of AAPs messages, AAP volunteers started a
team which focused on trending AAP messages on Twitter. However, I was finding the
shelf life of content on these two SM platforms very less, and around November 2013, I
started writing on Quora. Although the reach of Quora was and still lesser than that of
Facebook and Twitter, I really loved the context control, the Be Nice, Be Respectful
policies. Before I knew, I was chosen to be among the Top Writers of the 2015, and had
reached an audience of more than 4.85 Million across the world.
This eBook is the compilation of my most popular answer on Quora which were written
since November 2013 till recently. It would help you understand the tough path that AAP
took to reach where it is right now. It would also help you clear many doubts about if you
still have any.
I had to release this eBook for free, primarily because it is difficult to sell a book whose
material is already available. So, in case you like what you read and want to send a small
token of appreciation, donate as per your convenience to my account
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And the name is Rohit Prasad Nigam.
inception
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ideology
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The AAP government ensured that whoever has water meters would be allowed to have
700Ls of free water per month. However if it goes even to 701L, the person has to pay for all
the 701Ls. AAP government also announced the electricity subsidy which reduced the bills by
50%. Few people have called this a leftist measure. Was it really that?
By the way, have you seen Sicko (2007 movie)? Does it advocate communism?
Water - I was in Chennai for a year or so. We used to get 500L of water every day and that
used to be just enough for the two of us. I cannot imagine how 700Ls would be enough for a
family of 4 or 5 which is an average family size in Delhi. It would be a foolish argument that
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Small businesses are also businesses. And in a truly capitalist economy, they must get equal
treatment. AAP was correct in stopping FDI in retail in Delhi. And BJP is no different when it
comes to it - Nirmala says no to FDI in multi-brand retail. Do we allege that BJP is communist?
Nope.
I would in fact go on to say that AAP is in fact economically a truly right wing party. Shocker to
you? Okay, let us first revise what is meant by RW in economical terms:
Right-wing politics: Right-wing libertarianism (sometimes known as libertarian conservatism or
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But again, it is all about perception. the political opponents of AAP would spread the
propaganda that AAP is leftist. The crony capitalist would fund the propaganda that AAP is
leftist. The corrupts which get the benefit from the current government controlled system
would fan this propaganda.
My advise - Don't fall for the propaganda spread by those who benefit by crony
capitalism. Think yourself as a consumer for your own benefit.
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Dissimilarities
1. Linux is still more used by the elite developer group, where as AAP, is more closely related to
the common man, being the common man's party.
2. The sheer number of volunteers of AAP is way higher than Linux.
3. Aam Aadmi Party has done door to door campaigning. Linux is not going door to door.
4. The rate of rise of Aam Aadmi Party is way higher than that of Linux
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the reformer
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Reformer
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Subramanian Swamy:
Let us accept it. He has always been a seasoned politician. He started his political career in Janta
Party, from where he was expelled. He was a good friend of Rajiv Gandhi; however there were
allegations that he was involved in the assassination of Rajeev Gandhi! - Subramanian Swamy The
Mossad Stooge & The Assassination of Rajiv Gandhi & its Global Strategic Impact, The Deadly
Duo and Special CBI team to probe role of Chandra Swami, Subramanian Swamy, Karunanidhi in Rajiv
assassination
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He was the Cabinet minister for commerce, law and justice in Chandra Shekhar government. I have
not heard of anything substantial that he did as a Cabinet minister to frame laws which would help
in curbing corruption.
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And he was also very close to Chandrasamy. We all know how clean Chandrasamy was!
Afterwards, Subramanian Swami conspired with other parties to pull down the 13 months
government of Sri Atal Bihari Vajpayee. He called Sonia, Jayalalitha and Mamata as
Lakshmi, Saraswati and Durga!
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Since then, he has been fighting against the Gandhi family. Why? As you can see that he has been
quite close to the Gandhi family always. Rumors say that he didn't get what he wanted, and this is
all revenge, but I wont give heed to them.
Mostly, Dr Swamy has been named in fighting corruption cases. But there is a catch. He was not
fighting them alone. Mostly, he was fighting alongside Prashant Bhushan, who is also known
as 2G's Dabangg man- Prashant Bhushan. In another news, where it was said the CBI no longer
needs the nod of central government to start the probe, the case was jointly fought by both Swamy
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Arvind Kejriwal:
Arvind Kejriwal graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology in Kharagpur, majoring in
mechanical engineering. He joined Tata Steel in 1989 and was posted in Jamshedpur. Kejriwal
resigned in 1992, having taken leave of absence to study for the Civil Services Examination.
Kejriwal spent some time in Kolkata, at the Ramakrishna in North-East India and at Nehru Yuva
Kendra. Kejriwal joined the IRS in 1995 after qualifying through the Civil Services Examination.
Kejriwal joined the IRS in 1995 after qualifying through the Civil Services Examination.
In December 1999, while still in service with the Income Tax Department, he helped found a
movement named Parivartan (which means "change"), focused on assisting citizens in navigating
income tax, electricity and food ration matters in parts of Delhi. The Parivartan organization
exposed a fake ration card scam in 2008 ('Change Begins With Small Things' and Page on
thehindu.com)
Together with Manish Sisodia and Abhinandan Sekhri, Kejriwal established the Public Cause
Research Foundation in December 2006, donating the prize money he had received from the
Ramon Magsaysay Award as a seed fund. Kejriwal has used the Right to Information Act in
corruption cases in many government departments including the Income Tax Department, the
Municipal Corporation of Delhi, the Public Distribution System and the Delhi Electricity Board Arvind Kejriwal | Ashoka.
Kejriwal was the civil society representative member of the committee constituted by the
Government of India to draft a Jan Lokpal bill, following a campaign for introduction of such
legislation that featured Anna Hazare.
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Few of the Anti-Corruption initiatives by the 49 days AAP government which was headed by
Arvind Kejriwal:
After Delhi govts order, ACB files FIR in Rs 90-crore CWG street light scam
Arvind Kejriwal rakes up K G Basin gas pricing, orders FIRs against Moily, Deora, Mukesh
Ambani
Arvind Kejriwal orders FIR against Sheila Dikshit in CWG scam
Arvind Kejriwal protests outside Rail Bhawan against Delhi Police
There have been many such instances. However two of the biggest contributions have been the fight
for the strong Janlokpal (which is a systematic change) and the public participation in the
expenditure of the MLA LAD funds (another systematic change)
Overall, I find Arvind Kejriwal has done more against corruption in much lesser time than
Subramanian Swamy, who already has been a cabinet minister two times.
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Modi isn't working on any systematic changes in the governance, is not bringing in accountability,
and is not empowering the people in everyday governance. He believes in the grand old trickle
down system.
After Modi left Gujarat, the state has started to look like any other state, the swine flu has spread
tremendously in the state, so much that even the health minister fell for it.
Arvind Kejriwal on the other hand is working hard to create a system which would continue to
work efficiently even after he has left. The Swaraj and the Jan Lokpal Bills would be introduced
soon.
Modi doesn't like and doesn't want any other authority looking over his shoulder. Whether it is CIC
or CVC or Lokpal, he is just not making any appointments. The RTIs were stalled heavily in
Gujarat when he was the CM and they are starting to pile up when he is the PM.
Arvind believes in transparency. AAP is only the second political party to have RTI, the political
funding is totally transparent, and this has been acknowledged by both UPA2 and NDA
governments.
Modi has been very, very swift in giving reliefs to the corporate which heavily funded his
campaign, and in the same way Arvind has been very, very swift in giving relief to the common
man who funded his campaign.
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Easy target, not many consequences and violent mentality, a perfect cocktail.
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But frankly, I am selfish and might not encourage her in this. I am a coward. I cannot see her fasting
for 15 days. I cannot see her taking the water canons, the police batons, of getting jailed in 47
degree. No, I don't have the heart for it. I am scared if some political rival plans her road accident. I
am scared if some bullet tears her ribs and explodes in her heart.
I won't like my kid to become Arvind Kejriwal. Rather I would try to do anything and everything so
that the next generation doesnt have to see so much suffering around which pushes them into the
politics.
Or I just hope, that Arvind Kejriwal cleans politics so much, that no father is scared that his kid
enters politics. Let us not leave it for the next generation. Let's finish off the dirt in our times .
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Hence people didn't get to hear about the ideas that AAP is bringing, the Jan Sabhas, the way AAP
was picking its MLA candidates (it was primaries for the first time in India and nobody didn't even
know to care), people didn't even know about the online funding (they came to know about it later
during the media attack period)
Come October-November and the media is forced to cover all the political parties participating and
hence AAP starts to get some TV coverage. Scared cronies plan to use media to attack AAP. How
do they do it? Fake sting operations: Do read Rohit Nigam's answer to Aam Aadmi Party: Does the
recent expose of Aam Aadmi Party truly show it in poor light? Can someone provide a point by
point rebuttal to the supposed allegations on each party member/candidate covered in the sting
operation? Channel after channel covered this sting operation. And then when AAP came back
with a sound reply, they conveniently missed it. The damage was done indeed.
Then came the opinion polls, exit polls (which started at 5PM, even before the voting was finished)
and all of them stated that AAP would do badly and get just 7-19 seats. The perception was created
in the minds of the voters that AAP was not a popular party and it wasn't clean as well. Yes it did
get 28 seats, however had the media been neutral, it would have easily crossed 35 seats.
Then media started with the outrage - AAP is an irresponsible party, running away from forming
the government. No such outrage was there against the biggest party -BJP, which won 32 seats.
Very convenient, isn't it?
And when AAP did form the government (a minority one, mind you), it was tracked not just on the
daily basis, but sometimes even on the hourly basis. If I have such a boss tracking every hour of
mine, I would surely freak out. Sometimes AAP made mistakes, so media amplified it, the Kharki
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More such incidents were incorrectly reported by the media. The perception was being created that
the AAP government is failing badly. The reality was something else. Read the answers to the
questions (check the votes as well) Can any Delhi resident testify to the reduction in corruption during
Kejriwal's first CM tenure? Delhi people loved it! But media wasn't. Any guesses why ?
Then came the question of validity of the way Janlokpal bill could be introduced. Check this video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Prs2etpD5-Y
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I will skip the 2014 elections now or the answer would be way to long. Jumping to now.
AAP MLAs have been doing the Mohalla Sabhas - no coverage. But the AVAM guys (which are
basically Congress sponsored moles) get to be on TV. Wow!
There are dozens and dozens of such examples were the good of not shown to people, the bad was
created to destroy the image of AAP. Most people are not on Twitter, then don't follow Social
Media and of course if a lie is shown day in day out, people will start to believe it. People will start
to hate AAP. They are only being human.
Finally, icing on the cake - Reliance took over Network 18 to ensure AAP is no longer covered
even the way it was being covered Reliance is telling CNN IBN journalists how to cover the Aam Aadmi Party
Inside the Network18 takeover
Manoj Modi, the right-hand man of Mukesh Ambani, reached out to Bahl. Modi was furious. He was
liketum humko dacoit bulate ho, tum chilla rahe ho ki hum crony capitalist hai. Agar aisa tha to
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Do read it.
And please read answers to Is the AAP's boycott of Times Now justified? Trivia - AAP doesn't send
its representatives to TN anymore. Any guesses who are the people sitting in the debates
representing AAP nowadays?
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Meanwhile, read - Narendra Modi too accepted money from Ford Foundation but AAP doesn't scream
CIA / Foreign Hand, Ford Foundation has worked on many projects in Gujarat. Read and and : Er.
Kumuani (more details at Tushar Dwivedi's answer to Are there any lies being propagated by the
opponents of the AAP and Arvind Kejriwal to turn the Indian people against them and destroy their
credibility? If so, what are they?)
And almost all the time from someone who is associated with BJP or is a BJP supporter. For a moment
let us accept what they are saying. Few questions:
Why would CIA fund leftist who are pro-China?
Why would Islamic separatists be Lefitst?
Why would CIA, who killed Osama, support Islamic separatists?
Doesn't make sense, does it? These three sets do not intersect. It is impossible for some entity to cover
all three as these three hate each other to the core.
But we do believe it, sigh.
There is no end to the allegations that BJP's Social Media cell gives out from WhatsApp and Facebook
group. They have already termed AAP anti-Hindu and worst - people have believed it. You know, you
can easily pull Hindus (or people form any religion) to your side by propagating that Hinduism is in
danger by 'them'. BJP screams AAP is Anti-Hindu, Anti-National, blah blah ... People are not even
aware of BJP, Congress flouted foreign funding norms: Delhi HC.
Most Hindus would fall for this agenda. Most Hindus would start hating AAP and they are.
What I like about the economic policy of AAP is that whatever they say, they stick to it. Specially FDI.
They didn't want it in retail since day one, they are still on the same page. BJP first liked it, then hated it,
then liked .. gosh ... but they cover this very well.
But this is no excuse to AAP. If it has to perform well in Indian politics, it should learn these tricks, or
at least the tricks to counter these tricks. People are gullible. Indians mostly vote with t heir hearts, not
with their brain. AAP has to touch the hearts, explain the reality, be in sync and be concise and direct
(yeah, my answer wasn't concise, sigh, but had to explain a lot!)
Anyone who is standing against the system which is corrupt to core, would be vilified, his character
would be assassinated; he would be called a villain by the system. Of course the system is big, powerful
and well oiled. It wants to survive. It has to be understood that this is a fight for survival for this corrupt
system.
The system hates Arvind Kejriwal. And it would do all it can to ensure people hate him as well.
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The hate for AAP was way before AAP attacked Modi on different things. I have been following
many RSS and BJP mouthpieces since 2011 and they all hated Arvind Kejriwal and the idea of
AAP since then. The hate didn't start after AAP's attack on Modi, only that Modi could play a
victim's card when he was attacked (and rightly so).
Modi is an authoritarian, he hates RTI, he hates the idea of ombudsman and he would surely
hate CAG (within a month he said that CAG should not be used for political purposes, forgetting
BJP's own past of doing the same).
AAP is the best political party in India, not only it is totally crowd funded ( AAP's foreign funding
not in violation of the law: Centre tells HC ), unlike BJP and Congress which are proven to
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, however if there is a stupid Congress supported group - AVAM, they spread over all media. The
latest attack by media being about the Cover Page Photo of AAP ( Rohit Nigam's answer to What is
wrong with this image uploaded by the AAP as the cover photo of its Facebook ? )
90% of allegations on AAP are stupid, baseless and manufactured; still they find the prime time.
The issues like the foreign funding of BJP and Congress are swept under the carpet. Ever wondered
why?
Yes, the reason is the status-quoists, the real powerful people, the ones who pull the strings, don't
want the status-quo to change. They want the AAP to perish; they want Arvind Kejriwal to
become irrelevant, they want to set an example of AAP so that never ever such a people funded
political initiative to come up. And if such a thing happens, India would never become a developed
democratic country.
My answer above was to cater to the audience who wonder why AAP has been hated by many since its
inception. That was the original question asked. However, many have come back saying that the hate of
AAP started after they 'ran away' from the governance. Now I am compelled to explain how statusquoists have created that impression using a well oiled propaganda machine.
Let us go back to 8th December 2013. The results were out:
BJP and SAD = 32 Seats
AAP = 28 Seats
Congress = 8 Seats (Ah! lovely, isn't it)
Which is the single largest alliance? NDA, of course. Common Sense.
Who should have tried to form a government? NDA, of course. Might have been a minority
government, however this has been the tradition, and of course NDA should have attempted to form a
government, and checked if they get the largest votes, in case few MLAs of other parties abstain.
Who was blamed for being irresponsible? AAP!
Surprise, surprise. The party with 28 seats was being blamed by BJP for being responsible. While BJP
ran away from forming the government.
And Indians bought that. This is the beauty of a well oiled propaganda machine which is supported even
by Media.
So Congress gave unconditional support to AAP even before AAP asking for it, and BJP cornered AAP
for 'running away' from forming the government, media added the fuel to fire, and gullible Indians
bought that. Suddenly AAP is the culprit for not forming the government. BJP chuckles away.
Then ... AAP asked the Delhi people, should they be forming the government or not. There was a huge
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How many debates on TIMES NOW, Headlines Today, ABP News, AAJ TAK, Zee News, India TV,
etc happened on this before the national elections? Zilch. 0
Who has been running away from the Delhi reelections? BJP and Congress.
Why? To ensure Delhi voters suffer the lack of a government which makes AAP a further villain.
Why Media didn't cover the above news items? To add fuel to fire of Bhagoda tag on Arvind Kejriwal.
AAP always wanted a quick reelection, to come back strongly in Delhi with a complete majority.
However, as I write, the reelection in Delhi still looks to be a bridge too far. Who is blocking
reelection? BJP Government at Center. Who is running away? BJP.
It is amazing how people have been made to believe that a minority government should have served
them for 5 years, ignoring the very meaning of a minority government which can fall any time.
However, 32 < 28, isn't it?
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All propaganda!
I won't even go into searching for Congress as it anyways in my view is never in the news for good
reasons :-)
So, you have a blogging platform, right of center, created before 2014 LS election, with an aim to
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I also saw the debate in which Professor Anand Kumar had come. There were few things that I
observed:
1. The volume of the microphone of the Professor was very low compared to the other
panelists. Might be an innocent mistake.
2. Arnab was not allowing to finish any statement of the Professor, which was changing the
meaning of it totally. For example, Arnab said that Professor termed Dowry, and other evils
which are inherent to the Indian society. What Professor was saying (I could hear the last part
faintly) that Dowry and other evils of our society should be COUNTERED.
3. Arnab and other panelists were getting down to plain bullying. Everyone was speaking out of
their turns and Professor was not allowed to even speak.
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Hence, there was no scope for any reasonable debate in Times Now. And once that has been done few
times, AAP has decided to no participate in another bullying session.
Another issue that has come to light is, Times Now is ignoring the real topics and taking on non issues,
which do not hurt the Indians. There was this tweet floating around, and the guy was proven right by
Times Now.
Is 2G scam more relevant than the house (not a bunglow, 5BHK Type 6 is not a bunglow) in which
AK lives? This was going to be another bullying session and AAP decided to boycott it, and spend
its resources in more constructive things.
The boycott is justified indeed.
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I am sure you would find these photos from across the world interesting, as you have doubts about
common (not even a poor) man using mobile phones.
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Few photos are rather from Africa, which is supposedly more poor than India.
The cheapest touch phone that I found on eBay is Micromax A24. It has
Dual-SIM
Anroid Gingerbread
1GhzProcessor
.03MPCAM
2.8"QVGASCREEN
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It costs Rs 2,340/I can assure that Arvind Kejriwal can afford it. And I can assure that any common man of India can
afford it.
The reason I told about a phone having Android is because the phone of Arvind has WhatsApp. Do
connect with him at +91-9868069953.
Of course this question is insincere and subtly attacks Arvind Kejriwal for having a mobile phone
(horror!). More than that, the OP is insulting the common man of India, taunting that he cannot afford a
decent mobile phone.
A common man is a person who doesn't want to bend and break the rules for his favour. His financial
condition has nothing to do with him being common or special.
I don't know which phone does Arvind use, and I don't give a fuck. Because he didn't loot, kill, rob me
or anyone else to buy it. Even if he buys iPhone 6 Gold using his own money, I am fine with it.
Why this long answer? Because this Question was indeed raised with malafide intentions by Raj Pillai.
Question added by Raj Pillai.
Which phone does Arvind Kejriwal use?
#54680998 Thank Report 27 Dec, 2014 7:00 PM
Question details edited by Raj Pillai.
Which is the phone used by India's Aam Aadmi ( copy righted by Aam Aadmi Party since 2012) use?
#54681195 Thank Report 27 Dec, 2014 7:02 PM
The question details were later made more neutral by Aboobacker Mk
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I saw the interview. AK was trying to give the detailed answer, however Rajat was not allowing him to
speak.
Rest, public is the best judge.
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Just lock Arvind in a dungeon and throw the keys, isn't it?
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You know that Vikram Lal donated to AAP, how much he donated, when he donated. You have the
transaction numbers, you get hence get the bank details and you can get his PAN card number, now
you can get his Income Tax details for this year and for the years before. You can also get the
details of all his companies, his prior employment details as well.
You can scrutinize each and every penny, each and every transaction and each and every property
of Mr Vikram Lal today, and you can keep a watch on him from hence forth as well.
So tomorrow, if AAP forms the government then you can keep a check on Mr. Vikram Lal of any
unusual gains that he is getting and this screenshot that you provided would be a proof in the court
of law.
That is the power of transparent funding. Because the funding is transparent, because even you have
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The problem with opaque funding is far worse than just crony capitalism. The money which is
coming can be black money, can be hawala money, can be money from even terrorists. There is no
way to track it at all, and this encourages various crimes. About the Ambanis, no one knows how
much have they donated. About the One Vote, One Notescheme, how can anyone trust the figure of
Rs 3,500 Crore unless the record books say so. When it comes to AAP, you can, because it is on
your face. The fact that OP had all the transaction details of Vikram Lal, means that even he trusts
the transparent funding of AAP!
I fail to understand why such a simple technology is not being implemented by BJP. Just have a
stupid donation list page, keep it up to date, shut these silly debates and move on! I don't care that
laws don't force that, why not take an initiative?
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There was a bug in the CCAvenue end which caused the generation of duplicate
order IDs.
Now, if you look at the AAP's donation list page at Donation List, you would find that AAP has
stopped using the CCAvenue order IDs as the receipt number, and has rather providing its own,
starting with NE, MO, etc.
Shazia, perhaps being a non technical person took this as a case of fraudulent funding, and her
observation is incorrect. It was just a technical bug at the third party software which caused this, of
course you can say that there was a major design flaw in the AAP's software which took liberty in
using a key generated by third party and giving it to the client.
Her allegation still isn't right. She says - "AAP uses the same no of receipt to many donors,i.e,if 5
people are donating different amounts then they all will given same receipt no and the only one of them
goes to records".
What really happened was that if there were 5 people donating money, all of them were going to
records with the same receipt number. There was duplication of the data of one field, not that 4
records went missing!
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What is missing in India are perhaps the strong anti-trust laws which protect the consumers from hawks
who want to monopolies the market. What if the small retailers and even small e-retailers are knocked
off the RADAR and only bigger one stay? What if tomorrow the baniya next door has to close his shop
because he just cannot compete with humungous e-retailers who can afford to take losses for few years,
only to ensure that the baniya next door leaves the market?
After few years, there would be monopoly and you would be forced to buy goods from the big
companies at whatever price that they choose to sell it to you. This according to Arvind, is the scam
(technically not a scam, because in India there are no such laws to call this a scam).
The Investopedia says the same at Predatory Pricing Definition | Investopedia
In the short term, a price war can be beneficial for consumers because of the lower prices. In the long
term, however, it is not beneficial as the company that wins a price war, effectively putting its
competitor out of business, will have a monopoly where it can set whatever price it wants.
So please, be a smart consumer!
Here is a more detailed explanation from AAP -
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2. The row over donation was triggered in the year 2008. Read this BBC article dated11th June
2008 - BJP in row over party donations
3. Subsequently, bowing to the media and political pressure, BJP returned the money to DOW
chemicals only on 13th November 2008.
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Hence it is clear that BJP returned the money only after the controversy was raised, and it was not
done pro-actively. It took exactly 633 days for BJP to return the money!
It is very proper for Aam Aadmi Party to raise this issue. We need to move towards 100%
transparent funding to political parties and such criticism is welcome as it creates ample pressure
for it.
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I was lately thinking why did Mohan Bhagwat said what he said. Then the timing of the issue struck
me - Differences over Article 370, AFSPA ironed out, BJP, PDP seal J&K deal. I can confidently say
that the statement by Mohan Bhagwat was infact a diversion to stoke the Hindutva feelings among
the core BJP supporters and keep them with BJP.
This statement by RSS is rather a very smart smokescreen to cover up the dirty power politics being
played by BJP in J&K.
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BJP had two layers of campaign. The official campaign was all positive, mushy dushy. The
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I received a comment by Abhishek Mishra - "Please emphasize on "why"???". So here goes nothing.
Why is AK4CM and Modi4PM so important?
Narendra Modi has got a superbly strong mandate and has got a very free hand to do what he wants
to do for India. Such a historic mandate has perhaps been given to a political party in India only
after 1984, in which Congress swept in with 400+ seats due to the sympathy factor after the
assassination of Smt Indira Gandhi.
The flip side however is that now India is badly missing a constructive, relevant and strong
opposition. Political parties like SP, BSP, TMC and even Congress have lost their appeal. Indians
just don't take them seriously. AAP was born out of the frustration of the common man of India.
AAP and its member have played a key role in unearthing and bringing to closure many scams.
Prashant Bhushan represented CPIL in 2G and Coalgate. Thanks to him, SC ordered probe
into Radia tapes. Thanks to him, the judges were forced to declare assets. On his PIL, the SC
quashed the appointment of CVC P.J. Thomas. Thanks to him, the illegal mining was stopped in
Goa in Oct 2012. Read more at Which are the important petitions filed by Prashant Bhushan in last 10
years?
AAP member Rahul Mehra has been very active in saving the Indian Sports. Against the Rape of
Indian Sports. He was also featured in Satyameva Jayate. Read Rahul Mehra update, RAHUL
MEHRA & ANOTHER.
And Arvind Kejriwal - This man has been trying to change the system since 2002. Do watch this
video to understand where he was at that time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVE-dHENynU
Arvind Kejriwal was in fact the architect of the Janlokpal Bill. This is the first press conference of
IAC on the Astha channel. Do watch it
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uose3lLj8Bo
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Arvind Kejriwal not only created a successful mass anti-corruption movement, he also created a
wonderful political party called AAP. All at the age of 45!
The point is, not only is AAP the only 100% financially transparent political party in India, it is also
the most innovative one. And not only has it affected the way the common man thinks, it has also
brought a lot of change in Indian politics:
The AAP effect: Vasundhara Raje wants to be stopped at red lights
Even newly elected governments in MP, Chhattisgarh follow in AAP's footsteps
The AAP effect? Rahul Gandhi pushes for transparency in poll ticket distribution
We will learn from AAPs success, says Rahul Gandhi
Don't make fun of AAP: Jairam Ramesh to political class
Don't be complacent, learn from AAP: RSS advises BJP
Traditional parties need to learn from AAP: Kulkarni - Pune - dna
Now, Left says it needs to learn from AAP
Lot to learn from AAP: Mani Shankar Aiyar
And even in Nepal - Anna and AAP effect also in Nepal 11006521
and Pakistan - Pakistan activists work to float own version of AAP - The Times of India
And what did AAP government do in its 49 days tenure? You can read the excellent answer, which
tracked AAP at per day basis - Sahil Jain's answer to AAP Delhi Project: How have the things
changed after the election of Arvind Kejriwal as the Chief Minister of Delhi?
However, I would try to give a gist here:
Corruption - Drastic fall: If you don't trust the media - 50% respondents said bribe seeking in
retail reduced during AAP govt, then do read the answers to this Quora question (and check the
count of votes of each answer) - Can any Delhi resident testify to the reduction in corruption
during Kejriwal's first CM tenure?
Help to traders - Kejriwal 'simplifies' VAT payments. This may look like s small step, but when
it comes to doing business, this can be a real pain point which not only discourages honest
business, it also promotes corruption and crony capitalism
Thanks to the AAP government in Delhi, Ghaziabad got the Metro extension in quick time DMRC approves extension of Metro in Ghaziabad. This didn't get much coverage in TV, but the
fact of the matter remains is that files move much quickly under AAP governance.
I picked only three points here. I am sure if you read the answers along with Sahil Jain's answer,
you would get much insight.
What did AAP do after May 16th?
AAP MLAs have not been sitting idle after the dismal results of the LS elections. They have been
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AAP MLA from Model Town talks about his work. Also includes testimonials of citizens of the
constituency.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=94pLVrrbu4U
Ticket based (remember the systems that we use in office to open a ticket on a problem, where we get a
ticket number which can be used to track the progress etc? yeah, just that) grievance system has been
started in two of the constituencies, and will expand with time. Please check [AAP Connect]
at Connect With aamadmi party
The Mohalla Sabhas has not only empowered the local population, it also has made the more
responsible. AAPs Mohalla Sabha reveals Sangam Vihar lacks basic facilities, Sangam Vihar
residents donate land for dispensary
One cannot neglect the basics and think of building skyscrapers. Gurgaon is becoming a classic
example of this experiment. The roads become canals during the rainy season, canals which would
be having craters. The power won't be there for days and weeks during summers.
The great Gurgaon experiment: Has it failed? - Firstbiz
India's millennium city a 'slum for the rich'?
Gurgaon collapsing? City stares at civic mess - Hindustan Times
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If you cannot do 2+2 properly, don't try your hands at calculus. Its as simple as that.
And AAP has got its basics right alright
I raised another question - What work have Delhi BJP MLAs been doing since the 2013 Delhi assembly
elections? And the only two responses that I received have been dismal and negative. Worse - the Delhi
BJP vice-president was caught in a sting operation trying to buy off AAP MLAs to form the Delhi
government using unethical means. Even worse - BJP has taken no action on him after sending him a
notice!
Narendra Modi has already become PM of India. Should we not invest in a leader which has all the
potential to be a great leader in the future as well? Arvind Kejriwal is caught in the classic "Fresher
Syndrome" - "You won't get a job till you have experience, and you won't gain experience until you
get a job". The critics of AK want to keep him in the opposition, but they forget that even to
become a strong opposition, you need to be strong politically. If AK needs to be groomed and
polished further, he would need a full majority government in Delhi for sure !
Delhi leaders are no Jayalalitha or C Naidu. The best BJP leader of Delhi - Dr Harshwardhan is
himself involved in questionable removal of a AIIMS CVO. Read Where whistleblowers are
hounded out to know more about the man who was removed at the orders of Indian Health
Minister.
Arvind Kejriwal is the only credible option that Delhi has!
A strong Arvind Kejriwal is the only tool that Indians would have to ensure there is a strong and
relevant opposition for Narendra Modi. And why is that required?
A King with no one to criticize him will cause his own downfall even if he has no enemies.
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AAP didn't sit at home after the shattering loss in general elections. It kept of working. Numerou s
mohalla sabhas were done, a lot of work was done, and it was ensured that the Delhi people were
not left with no one to take care of them.
1. In about a month (between May and June), the former Delhi CM held 47 mohalla sabhas to
consult locals on how the MLA fund should be spent.
2. AAP had a long list of projects that officers said would need Rs. 10 crore to execute.
3. Party volunteers, especially IIT and IIM alumni, did online comparing and consultations, and
confronted the babus and made sure these works would be done in Rs. 4 crore.
4. Officers said one CCTV camera would cost Rs, 50,000, AAP volunteers found a branded one
for Rs. 5,000. Similarly, they managed to bring down the cost of a small gym from Rs. 10 lakh
to Rs. 2 lakh
5. AAP sent project proposals to civic agencies on July 15. Estimates were ready in 15 days and
were sent to the urban development department, which has sanctioned the projects.
The Mohalla Sabhas has not only empowered the local population, it also has made them more
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(Manish Sisodia working with and helping out safai karnchari in his constituency)
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(Tilak Nagar MLA Jarnail Singh participating in cleanliness drive in his area)
AAP is the only party which would fight tooth and nail to ensure that Delhi would become a
complete state by all sense. AAP should win Delhi re-elections.
Delhi BJP doesn't have a strong leader as well. I am not sure what work it has been doing since 16
May 2014, so I raised the question - What work have Delhi BJP MLAs been doing since the 2013
Delhi assembly elections? , and till now, it has 700+ views but no answer! This is really sad.
I am sure AAP would win the Delhi re-election as that would be overall good not only for Delhi,
but also for India.
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Modi himself admitted that the corruption has still not been removed for the common man, and that is
BIG! Read answers to Can any Delhi resident testify to the reduction in corruption during Kejriwal's
first CM tenure? and you would understand that the corruption was indeed drastically reduced during
the AAP government.
As per most media reports, the rally could be termed as a serious disappointment for the Delhi BJP. The
target crowd was of 1 Lakh (BJP bets big on PM Narendra Modi's rally, eyes one lakh turnout), but it
was anything in between 25-35K. The buzz in Delhi is that the crowd was from 17-20K. Now, even this
number is very big and if you put the camera, it would look very big, however it is not HUGE.
Perhaps this was one of the reasons why Narendra Modi looked frustrated.
There was nothing much to be offered to the Delhi public in the rally. The LED bulb scheme is all fine,
but it has loopholes and can lead to a scam, of course, it is also a kind of subsidy which the media is
ignoring as of now. There was nothing about water, no explanation why Haryana BJP government isn't
giving Delhi the required water, no vision on how to fix the DJB, on how to tighten the screws on
corruption. It was very much full of rhetoric.
Of course, the statehood for Delhi was totally ignored as well.
Overall, I would give 3/10 to Delhi BJP for the arrangements that it made.
I would give 5/10 to Modi for the speech.
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7. August 3, 2012: V.K. Singh speaks at Jantar Mantar before breaking Anna's fast https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yilx8chmJU
8. August 5, 2012: Team Anna discusses forming political alternative
9. August 29, 2012: Kiran Bedi suggests united coalition against corruption
In a tweet, she admitted that the division has taken place in the movement. "Sorry, division has
already taken place when some amongst us wanted the political route. We now need to
consolidate the movement," she said.
She was also of the view that the IAC needed Hazare "back in the centre" to take the movement
forward in its "non- political, neutral and inclusive formation".
10. August 31, 2012: Kiran Bedi wants us to coordinate with BJP: Arvind Kejriwal to ABP News
11. AAP Ki Adalat of Kiran Bedi:
Senior Team Anna member Kiran Bedi today said that the proposed party to be floated by Team
Anna will have its own watchdogs to keep vigil over the party's elected candidates. Replying to
questions from Rajat Sharma in India TV's show Aap Ki Adalat, Kiran Bedi said, Anna Hazare
has taken a right decision not to be a member of our party.
12. September 3, 2012: Kiran Bedi willing to work with 'less corrupt' BJP
13. September 4, 2012: Anti-corruption activist Kiran Bedi makes it clear that she is not with
Arvind Kejriwal's political formation and would prefer to remain apolitical
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Kiran Bedi was always the BJP plant, and its fallback option if things go out of hand. And things in
Delhi are actually going out of hand for BJP.
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News Nation Opinion Poll: AAP gets an upper edge in neck to neck contest; Kejriwal clear choice for
CM
AAP is getting 39 percent vote share which is a huge jump of 9 percent as compared to what it got in
last Assembly elections. In last Assembly elections, AAP got 30 percent of popular vote share but this
time the party is expected to bag 39percent vote share.
According to the opinion poll, AAP is all set to bag 33 seats in Delhi Assembly. This is 5 seats more
than their last tally of 28 seats.
Whereas, BJPs tally is expected to go down to 31 seats from 32.
Kejriwal first choice for CM in Delhi: ABP News-Nielsen Snap Poll
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DELHI NEEDS A LEADER, NOT A THANEDAR: MANOJ TIWARI
So much so, that Modi has given up - Delhi polls: PM Modi won't lead BJP's campaign
Flop show at BJP rally in Ramlila Maidan
Kiran Bedi is the last resort, the last card that BJP can play against AAP. She also is the sacrificial
goat for Delhi BJP. Modi has already given up, it's Bedi versus Kejriwal. So if AAP wins, the blame
would be on Bedi!
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Arvind Kejriwal entered politics in November 2012, created his political party from scratch, has experience
of being hammered by the media, knows how to control the party and most importantly, he has the
experience of losing.
Kiran Bedi is the panic button for Delhi BJP. Her political speeches are boring, she has no control over Delhi
BJP and hasn't been scrutinized politically. She joined politics just now and has a teacher's vision for Delhi.
It was due to Arvind, that Shah was forced to make Bedi the CM candidate. That's the only reason. Then
shouldn't it make more sense to have Arvind as CM?
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something else.
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Delhi BJP has been since years been a much divided team, and that was the reason why it
couldn't defeat Congress in Delhi for 15 years. AAP knew this very well, and exploited this
weakness to the fullest. The most credible face of Delhi BJP - Dr Harshvardhan had been
elevated to the LS and had served the Health Ministry, so him coming back looked a distant
possibility. Reliance man Satish Upadhyay was made the Delhi BJP chief. I could never
understand his appointment. He never had a good grip on Delhi BJP cadre, he didn't have
much experience in the state politics, worse, and there were more credible leaders in Delhi
BJP.
It was obvious that the Delhi BJP leaders weren't happy with him, and AAP fueled this fire by
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The win of AAP with full majority starts the new phase of Indian democracy. The most
important development is that now no Indian politician can take the protesters lightly. Had
AAP collapsed, tomorrow the protesters would have become a butt of jokes, dissent would
have been laughed upon, and the civil society would not have been ever taken seriously by the
political class.
Also, an example has been set that a crowd funded political party can not only fight an
election, but also get a thumping win. Every political party, except AAP, gets funding from the
secret sources. This not only leads to criminals influencing the poilicy making of the country,
but also allows anti-nationals to control the country politics. A crowd funded political party,
which keeps the donations transparent would be accountable only to the Indian public, who
funds it.
Also, AAP has now survived the initial struggle of survival, and is here to stay now. No matter
how much other political parties try, it is not going away. I am certain that AAP would finish
off corruption in Delhi, would create it a world class city and expand impressively in Punjab,
may be forming a government there. After winning over Punjab, AAP would expand to other
states and municipalities. This should be Code Red for Congress and several regional parties,
as AAP is bound to hurt them the most.
5 years down the line, AAP would be most effective opposition party in India, and 10 years
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Arvind Kejriwal
He started his anti corruption political party - AAP (Common Man's Party in English) in 2012
November, and his baby political party won 40% seats (28) in the December 2013 Delhi state
election. After INC (which won 8 seats) gave AAP outside support, he became the youngest and the
7th CM of the Delhi state.
However, after the same INC and the BJP blocked the strong anti-corruption bill, he resigned,
seeking the mandate again, hoping to get complete majority this time. Then, he took another wrong
decision. He, being a man who has the habit of biting more than he can chew, and due to few bad
advisors, decided to fight the national elections.
More than 90% of AAP candidates lost their deposits. AAP won only 4/543 seats. During the
election campaign, he also faced violent attacks. He took a really bad fall.
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The Delhi reelection happened finally after about 11 months. Media had totally written off AAP, in
fact blacked out AAP. Even though Arvind did about 110 public meetings, none were shown live
on TV. On the other hand BJP had won the national elections handsomely and Narendra Modi had
become a Heroic figure, almost a demi-god!
Each and every campaign speeches of Modi were shown Live. The opinion polls predicting BJP
getting 45 (out of maximum 70) seats:
BJP likely to get absolute majority in Delhi polls, says survey
BJP govt in Delhi with 45 seats, AAP to get 25 seats: Survey
BJP likely to form Delhi govt with easy majority, opinion polls show
BJP to get majority with 45 seats, Kejriwal most popular CM candidate in Delhi: ABP NewsNielsen opinion poll predicts
To make things worse, his old friend and anti-corruption crusader Kiran Bedi was made the CM
candidate by the BJP.
Then the election happened and the results came out. And they stunned even Arvind Kejriwal. AAP
not only won with 54.3% votes, it won 95.71% seats (67/70), reducing the INC to ZERO and BJP
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Would you like the AAP to grow in other states in the next few years?
Yes. However, the number of states should be minimal, and the states should be picked as per the
response received during the LS election of May 2014. The first state that comes to my mind
is Punjab, which gave AAP the 4 LS seats. The Punjab state elections are scheduled in 2017.
Hence AAP has good enough time to not only first perform in Delhi, but also to have a good
campaign. Given the fact that the size of the state of Punjab is not very large, the ground campaign
would not be as tough as compared to other bigger states.
As of now, I do not see any other state giving much donation, or ground support to AAP. Although
Maharashtra looks promising from the donation pie-chart, bulk of the donation is coming from
Mumbai/Pune. Perhaps, the support would grow only after AAP government in Delhi delivers
visible results and then wins over Punjab. There is no energy from the IAC movement left, and the
struggle for survival is also over, hence the sympathy factor is also gone. Now people would only
support if they are impressed with the results of AAP government in Delhi.
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The municipalities of the cities of Mumbai and Bangalore can be tried, and AAP Bangalore is
already making progress on it. AAP won't require too much funds for the municipality elections,
and people might want to try AAP at the municipal level, given the fact that AAP has an image of
easing the everyday life.
How should the AAP grow under the state leadership of your state?
I am from Maharashtra, and it is a very big state. It is much divided in Saurashtra, Vidharbha and
Konkan areas with each area having different problems. Also we have urban centers like Mumbai and
Pune which are little similar to Delhi.
I do not think AAP is ready for Maharashtra yet. Caste politics, Language politics, Sugar politics and
power politics play a big part here, and it would be very difficult for AAP to break them right now.
However, AAP can try the municipalities of few urban centers and check the response. However, as
explained before, an AAP wave can only be created by setting Delhi as an example and then winning
over Punjab, before that it would be difficult for AAP to have visibility in the rural areas of
Maharashtra.
My Home state is however UP. The resource rich state which got over confident, then got arrogante,
then divided itself into the caste and community lines, only to get busy fighting with each other and in
the process destroying itself. UP gave Ram and Krishn. UP gave Atal Bihari Vajpayee. UP gave
Premchand. And still UP is perhaps the reason why India isn't able to grow fast.
Given the strong division in UP along the caste and community lines, AAP would find it tough to enter
it. However AAP has an advantage - The NCR region also includes Noida and Ghaziabad. Hence
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I am not in depression, rather engaged in helping Punjabis stuck in Iraq, claims Bhagwant
Mann
Here is excerpt from one of the news items:
"We were working for a Turkish construction company and had internet facility in our apartments. As
ISIS forces advanced towards Baghdad, the company staff fled on June 11. But the internet facility was
still available. While surfing on Facebook one night, we spotted phone number of Sangrur MP
Bhagwant Mann who had appealed to all Punjabi youths stranded in Iraq to contact him," said Amarjit
Singh who was among the five youths whose return was facilitated by the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP)
MP Mann.
Overall, the 4 MP party, which is led by Arvind Kejriwal, has done exemplary work to ensure the
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I can go on and on regarding how people at both sides did things which hurt AAP directly or
indirectly.
YY came to politics to have a say, and I also think that he wanted to become the convener of AAP,
despite of all that he is denying in media. He has the support of Bhushans and many other leftist
leaders in AAP. These leaders also want AAP to expand aggressively across the nation (which I
don't agree with right now).
AK doesn't want to leave the post of convener. At least for now I agree with him as AAP still has
not started to behave and function like a middle level company and doesn't have sound processes at
place. Also, AK doesn't want AAP to expand aggressively across nation, which I agree with.
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AAP volunteers should stop fighting with each other. If they gave 3 years to build AAP, they can
surely give a space of 6 months now for AAP to mature. Also, anyone who is questioning the
integrity of an AAP volunteer is not an AAPian in my eyes.
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The rumours against me were that I was meeting with AAP leaders etc for personal gains etc.
Anyways, the point was each and every AAPian who had substantial following was being targeted
by Yadav supporters. This had a big effect on the final decision of AAP.
The love for posts of Yadav and Bhushan was very confusing. After losing posts, they started with
the Swaraj Samwad, a conference (which Yadav wanted to use as a show of strength) was although
attended by many, failed to reach any strong consensus. Weird people like Tina Sharma, who had
slapped an AAP representative LIVE on national TV was a part of Swaraj Samwad.
The Swaraj Samwad was nothing but a show of strength and a stepping stone for a possible political
party that Yadav would create. I doubt that Prashant Sir would join this party.
There was no option left but to expel Yadav and Bhushan sir from AAP. Had they shown resolve to
work for AAP without any need for a post, had they kept on working within the party circles to
improve the party, the decision would have been different. However they had made up their mind to
damage the reputation of AAP by repetitively going to media, it was clear that they were on the
path to destroy AAP and AAP had to take defensive measures.
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Do you feel like that when you see huge hoardings of BJP around?
Do you feel like that when you see all the newspapers flooded with ads of Modi?
Do you feel like that when you see ads of BJP on TV?
Quora is a place for intelligent discussions and it would rather boomerang on AAP if AAP does
it intentionally with no good work to bank on. I feel most questions on AAP are rather being
raised by BJP lovers hoping to find chink in AAP's armor. AAP supporters would of course
reply with facts.
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Configure the software - Net Nanny, or something like that to block each and every content
on Internet which has the phrase like "Aam Aadmi Party" or "Arvind Kejriwal"
Watch only and only India TV and India News.
Read only the newspapers like Saamna.
Everything which you cannot see doesn't exist for you. That should be enough to ban AAM
at least for you.
PS: Unfollow the AAP related topics as well.
PPS: Why did you read this answer when it is related to AAP?
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