New
Delhi: Ultimately social activist turned politician Arvind Kejriwal opens his
cards and announce the name of him much awaited political party.
Yes
as it was expected, the name of party certainly is separate from the common
name of party and it is for a common man named-Aam Aadmi Party.
After
creating a major stroke in the Indian politics by revealing many corruption
issues including Congress and BJP, Kejriwal and his company have to do
something special and so they have done.
As
sources claim, there will not be any hierarchy in the Aam Aadmi party and it
will represent the struggle of a common man of the country.
Kejriwal
and his company who are known for their clear and solid step in Indian politics
arena and they never shown any haste for the same.
Meanwhile
there are rumors that his party will
give fight in the coming Delhi assemble election and it they project their
candidate in the coming elections then certainly it will play a decisive role
as they have raised many issues related to Delhities as Bijli and Pani
movement.
Aam Aadmi Party: Is the party for Common man of India
New
Delhi: Ultimately social activist turned politician Arvind Kejriwal opens his
cards and announce the name of him much awaited political party.
Yes
as it was expected, the name of party certainly is separate from the common
name of party and it is for a common man named-Aam Aadmi Party.
After
creating a major stroke in the Indian politics by revealing many corruption
issues including Congress and BJP, Kejriwal and his company have to do
something special and so they have done.
As
sources claim, there will not be any hierarchy in the Aam Aadmi party and it
will represent the struggle of a common man of the country.
Kejriwal
and his company who are known for their clear and solid step in Indian politics
arena and they never shown any haste for the same.
Meanwhile
there are rumors that his party will
give fight in the coming Delhi assemble election and it they project their
candidate in the coming elections then certainly it will play a decisive role
as they have raised many issues related to Delhities as Bijli and Pani
movement.
A Tale of Two Countries
ReplyDeleteChina
Bo Xilai was a member of Central Politburo of the Chinese Government ( equal to a Central Cabinet Minister in India )
He was arrested a year back and tried for corruption / taking bribes / misusing official position. Not granted bail ( unheard of in China )
Trial lasted 5 days – at the end of which , he was convicted , and punished for 20 years of con-current prison terms
He can appeal but in China , there is no precedence of a higher court setting aside , an order of a lower court !
India
Of our 4500 MPs / MLAs , approx 1500 ( 30 % ) , have criminal cases pending against them
Of these , some 600 have , “ Serious Criminal Cases “ ( murder / rape etc ) pending against them
A few hundred are already “ Convicted “ and have appealed in higher courts
All are out on bail and attending Lok Sabha / State Legislatures
Our Supreme Court considered this ( freedom ) as “ Unconstitutional / Illegal “ and passed an order that MPs / MLAs , who have received punishments of 2 years or more , cannot be granted bail ( even if they have appealed ) and must stay in jail. Neither can they vote , nor contest an election
Central Government filed a “ Review Petition “ in Supreme Court , which refused to change its earlier ruling
So , as expected , Central Government decided to bring out an Ordinance to nullify Supreme Court verdict !
What Next ?
Within 2 months , Ordinance must be converted into a proper law , by passing it in Lok Sabha
Since ALL parties have “ Criminal “ MPs / MLAs , you bet , the law will be passed unanimously !
Voters of India
The only political party which is not a party to this heinous conspiracy against Democracy and therefore against the People of India , is the Aam Admi Party ( not having a single MP / MLA so far ? )
Let us vote it to power . That is the only way to test their promise of a corruption-free government
May be we can still stop this rape of our Motherland !
• hemen parekh ( 25 Sept 2013 )