Unlike the ‘fast politics’!
THE ANTI-CLIMAX!
Kejriwal eases out of the trap he set but found himself
trapped.
Blaming the Delhi Police being a highly compromised
institution and trying to wrest its control making four Delhi Police officers’
suspension as his raison d'etre, Kejriwal finds his ill-thought reasoning
compromised and desperately crashes out of his 10-day agitation show without
scoring any point.
SHAMEFUL/UNACCEPTABLE!
But the more shameful part was his claiming the victory.
'The Kejriwal Letdown' show continues.
Tries to save his face! Tries to save his skin!
But, thankfully, fails miserably.
Given the gloom of the prevailing political doom, we
cannot afford compromises. We cannot afford complacency.
A RELIEF!
Anyway, the Delhi
commoners would breathe easy.
Go and ask those who faced traffic jam nightmare due to Kejriwal’s
desperado act to divert the public attention from increasing (and just)
criticism of his government and his party on failing to deliver on the promises
made and on failing to practice the ‘politics with difference’.
MOUNTING ANGER!
Mr. Kejriwal! My vote was for your party but enough is
enough. Stop overshooting over your 'already overdoing' stuff. You are
increasingly behaving like a politician from BJP or Congress or any other XYZ
political party of that stereotype.
On Kejirwal’s ways and on suggestion of giving him more
time: No issue
there. But the 'but' comes when we find that he is yet to deliver on promises
made and in spite of that, he is wasting time; time that he is fast running out
of.
AAP needs to go beyond "Kejriwal' otherwise it’s
going to die soon.
On Kejriwal being the face of the fight against the present
political dispensation: We are a chaotic democracy with many illnesses but the solution has
to come from within in the prevailing context now.
Confrontation will only widen the chaos.
And Kejriwal is not the face. He should not be. He has not
to be. He can just be an activist on the path to political redemption.
The lure of cult is already on the job to kill the
activist in him.
On suggestion of joining the Aam Aadmi Party: I am ‘aam’ (common) ‘aam aadmi’,
the common man, and I need to remain that way. Let the Aam Aadmi Party taste
the outcome of getting ‘khaas’ (special/distinctive).