Sunday, February 23, 2014

Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) : Go or No-Go ?

I have never heard of AAP during Anna Hazare's hunger-strike for JanLokPal. I was infact not following that actively. My views were simple: Anna Hazare must be a BJP driven force and starting ahead of elections to bring out all misdeeds of Congress to public and thereby enhance Modi's opportunities. Carefully crafted, the Hazare movement managed to deny any influence from political parties. Though it seems uninfluenced, I still believe it has something to do for Modi (BJP). my assumptions aside... I actually came to know about Aam Aadmi Party or AAP only on the day of Delhi Election Results. A sudden boooommm... It is a harbinger to Indians frustration over the Congress's corrupt government.

Later I came to know (interestingly) that Arvind Kejriwal an IIT Grad. The questions posed by Kejriwal were not the same old politician's questions. The issues like (1) Power Sector (2) Water Board (3) Reliance Rule in Gas Pricing... All of this are real issues. So far in Indian Politics, the parties blame each others and raise regional sensational issues to get votes. People fall prey to the emotional play of politicians and they never question or ask about the basic everyday problems in India. For instance we spend too much emotion for Kavery Water, Srilankan Tamils, Srilankan guards arrest of Tamil fishermen, etc. But none of them are going to solve problem like corruption in day-to-day life. Politicians seems to keep all sensitive issues propagating endlessly so that they can use it for every election. Fuck this Kavery issue.. I am hearing that for last 30 years since I was born.. Every fucking person knows that Karnataka is wrong.. Still this fucking Government does not effect the Supreme Court orders to open extra water for Tamilnadu.. This is total waste of time...

Earlier until 1990s Indian voters got CASH-FOR-VOTE. This is like a PRE-PAID scheme (Party pay money and I cast my vote). But the parties now changed to POST-PAID scheme. You cast the vote then we provide TV-MIXIE-GRINDER etc. What the fuck.. Still Indians vote the same non-sense MLAs and MPs.
A wise person should NOT think of instant small monetary benefits BUT ask more deeper questions that will empower them in long run. What questions we should ask the government as a wise person?

(1) When I was young the water was free. Now we all get bottled water in metros. Even this has spread into towns. We should fight to get pure water from government at subsidized rates. (AAP has done it.. great job!)

(2) We got so much of population Which means so much of engineers and scientist. But that is not the case. Still we go to the british-style-schools.. Ok that is a education program on 'How to become Slave'.. It is pathetic to pay too high for your own slavery. Ask the govt to change education style. Ask to reduce the cost.

(3) All the Government certificates are subjected to Corruption. Birth/Death/Marriage and you name it. For everything we need to pay from 50 to upto 20000.

(4) If we build a house then we pay 10000 for water and 10000 for electricity. 10000 for giving approval for the Land and so on depending upon the place you live. Why there is so much of corruption.

(5) Public Toilets are not clean or not even available in most places. In a country with so much of population the government should put extra effort and budget to help people in this regard.

(6) Starting a business in India is like.. forget it...!  The corruption is in there too.. If you want to start a company worth 20 lakhs. Then you should pay around 2 Lakhs to the authorities who will provide you permit. But again if you do well then the big-shots in that area will pay extra to close your business. This is all ill effects in India. We should ask to change this system. This is what Kejriwal is doing, when he questions Reliance Gas pricefixing issue.


(7) Frequent Power cuts (8) Toll Gate overpricing (9) Spoiling our environement and producing goods for foreign-export (this includes destroying forests and planting TEA, dumping nuclear wastes from foreign.. etc)

I feel that Aam Aadmi Party has asked most of these questions and will address those. Still now we have seen the misdeeds of  Harvard University people like Chidambaram and ManMohan Singh. Now I feel that let us give a chance to Arvind Kejriwal from one of India's premier Institute.. IIT...

See this fucking Indian government has not provided a good website to register for voting. This shows how Indian government is too planned to stop voters to register. Too tired of a sluggish old-style government.
I am going to vote for Aam Aadmi this time.. hmm if I manage to register somehow.. Oh yeah now I have a option to bribe someone to get me registered.. that is the best part I love with Congress Corrupt government.. let me go and bribe someone and get that done soon....


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