Thursday, February 12, 2015

Re: [IAC#RG] CALCULATED RISK TAKEN BY DELHI VOTERS

Dear Friends,
I am least interested in politics and politically neither can I think or write.
As a common man, I have a question in my mind that why any political party can frame and enforce the Law of Accountability for all the public service servants.Like, we have in private Organisation, every team member is accountable for their job role and they own the responsibility. Similarly, why no one talks about this in Public Role.
In our Country, once a person joins Government job, he becomes permanent and sure of his career and life. Why the feeling of permanency be there for Public Servants. Why can't be it like a private job. Automatically, every thing will change and our Country will become a shining star.
I cant find any answer for this.
Regards
Anil

On Thu, Feb 12, 2015 at 6:27 PM, K. K. Sharma <sharmakrishna27@hotmail.com> wrote:
what I feel kejriwal needs not worry as he is confedent to mobalise funds on this assaured subsides for freebies . electricity water etc
there are so many persons he  just has to wink, and they will route havala money offically through bank drafts, nothing is impossible for him he is very street smart
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Jagdish Nauni <jagdishnauni@gmail.com> wrote:

your apprehension is quite logical but let us not forget the fact that Kejriwal may be novice in Politics but he has huge administrative experience and having been at senior position in the IT dept, he is well aware of the various routes of Black money generation. He has a team of highly dedicated educated workers who will work with missionary zeal and will try to prove all such doubts wrong. And the public also is not so gullible to expect overnight miracles, as long as there is a genuine efforts from Kejriwal Govt even if certain promises are only partly met, public will be happy to give him more time. And Modi has lot at stake and his positive support to Kejriwal will mitigate much of the damage caused to his image by Delhi election results.
Delhites all the best, you have given a democratic victory to Kejriwal with a majority which has no parallel  in the world history.
Col JP Nauni, Veteran

On Tue, Feb 10, 2015 at 7:40 PM, Venkatraman Ns <nsvenkatchennai@gmail.com> wrote:
         
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India Against Corruption

                                                                                                                CALCULATED RISK TAKEN BY DELHI VOTERS

The most worried person today would be Kejriwal and  his party men  elected to Delhi assembly.  Having made all sorts of impossible promises during the campaign and set a record earlier as a  leader of chaotic government, the time has come for Kejriwal to deliver. Every economist and those with experience in governance would know that  his promises  such as free electricity etc. are unimplementable. Even his promise to root out corruption will be impossible, since he himself is likely to face serious charges and investigation in the coming days about the method of his collecting funds during the election campaign and sources of the donation not being correctly known in many cases. Nobody really believes that his collection of Rs.20,000 from people for attending his tea party was genuine.

Obviously, people voted for him more to convey their  disappointment  that Modi and BJP have not implemented their poll promises. While Modi government is taking number of measures to promote economic and industrial development which people know, the fact is that the  biggest expectation from Modi that he would root out corruption and bring back black money from abroad within hundred days of coming to power have not been achieved. The corruption in Delhi administration and central government departments continue to be as bad as it was and Modi has really done nothing to catch and punish the corrupt people. He even appears to be going soft on people like Vadra.

Further, Modi raised expectation that he would provide strong leadership which again has not happened. Hotheads in BJP and other groups that are suspected  to be close to him,  have made all sorts of unwanted statements and indulged in acts which Modi has failed to condemn and put down. To teach a lesson to Modi, Kejriwal has been voted.

Today, even the pledged admirer of Kejriwal do not think that he would be able to deliver his promises . In the coming days, to conceal the  inadequacy of his administration and inability to fulfil his promises, he will demand impossible things from central government and demand that Delhi police should be brought under his control  and huge Delhi's deficit financing that would happen due to his extending freebies should be borne by the central government. When the central government would not oblige, he would go for dharna  infront of Modi's residence and ask his party men to block Modi's motorcade. He will show confrontationist attitude at every opportunity so that he would get the media coverage and keep his party men engaged.

With such a huge majority and the arrogance that will inevitably follow, Kejriwal's party men are bound to indulge in corrupt practices and they have not come from heaven.

The voters in Delhi have shown themselves as keen watchers. They are bound to demand that Kejriwal fulfil his promises, sooner or later, sooner than later. Kejriwal has to run for cover. Certainly, Delhi voters have taken a calculated risk.

One hopes that Kejriwal will show extraordinary level of statesmanship to survive in power in such conditions but based on his past behaviour, this appears to be a very tall expectation.

N.S.Venkataraman
Trustee
Nandini Voice For The Deprived
twitter :-@nsvchennai


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