Sunday, October 28, 2012

Is Kejriwal using his anti-corruption crusader status to win votes for his newly formed political party?

The above survey has been initiated by "I paid a bribe" a site which hi-lights cases of bribery in India.

I have sent my comments below. I would suggest people go to the site http://www.ipaidabribe.com/Polls/kejriwal-using-his-anti-corruption-crusader-status-win-votes-his-newly-formed-political-party# to see the views of the people of India.

Anna Hazare’s supporter hits out at Arvind Kejriwal for having ulterior motives to plant himself firmly in the political circle. What started off as a crusade against corruption has turned into an aggressive attack on politicians indulging in corruption. With a new politician coming under Kejriwal’s scanner week after week, do you think Kejriwal is doing this only to strengthen his political aspirations? Do vested interests lie beneath Kejriwal’s anti-corruption crusader status?

Its a very badly worded survey like "have you stopped beating your wife?'

You are caught with whatever answer you give.

Who says Anna and Arvind are in opposing camps.

Their aim is the same, to clean India of corruption.

They tried going the civil way but politicians ad parliament made a fool of them.

They had no choice.

They realized that if they have to change the system, they have to enter it.

Anna at his age is too old for politics so his deputy Arvind had to enter.

Vested interests are trying to divide them.

Arvind is doing the right thing in exposing these corrupt politicians but I think he should slow down the pace of his exposure. Maybe one every fortnight so that he has enough exposures to go right up to 2014, before the elections.

He will get many corruption cases for the "mango people" and "cattle class" of India have suffered long under these politicians and were waiting for a ear to pour their grievance.

He should now start selecting honest candidates from all castes and religions based only on their qualifications and honesty and public speaking capacity, debating skills. He should avoid rich candidates, especially rich businessmen, for this class of people have a tendency of amassing wealth by illegal means and we don't want the Congress party putting the CBI, Income Tax, ED, dogs on our candidates.

The candidates selected should now start interacting with the people of their constituency on "door to door" basis for they will not have much funds for fighting their elections and we don't want them to go to businessmen for funds for then they will have to later give in to their demands.

WE THE MANGO PEOPLE OF INDIA SHOULD SEE THAT ARVIND KEJRIWAL'S PARTY WINS THE NEXT ELECTION.

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