Tuesday, December 31, 2013

A suggestion to Arvind Kejriwal

Dear Arvind Kejriwal,

Just read that you were unwell. The whole of India prays for your well being as the hopes and aspirations of the people now rest on you.

I am writing this letter to express my fears at some of the news items which are coming out regarding people of other political parties joining AAP.

Just yesterday Remo Fernandes and Oscar Rebello joined our party. The day before that Lal Bahadur Shastri’s grandson Adarsh Shastri joined us. These joinings are OK since they were apolitical entities.

However , three days ago, Alka Lamba(Cong) and yesterday Kamal Farooqui (SP), expressed her wish to join AAP. I am sure I echo the sentiments of thousands of volunteers of AAP when I say that we do not want such people to join AAP.

India has a population of 130 crores. Surely out of this vast population, we can locate about 2000 odd people who can represent us in the 2014 elections instead of falling back on these Ayaram-gayaram politicians.

We saw the Binny affair, just before you decided on your ministers. These present day politicians of all the existing parties are expert turncoats who will change parties as they change clothes. They are just selfish people seeking power.

I remember, many years ago, the BJP, which was earlier known as the Jan Sangh, was considered as a party with a difference. After they became the BJP, they started welcoming all the scum of the different parties to retain power. Now, there is nothing to differentiate the BJP from the Congress.

If you want the AAP to go the same way, then continue welcoming these scums who are just fair weather friends and will leave the AAP when your fortunes turn. They will be the ones to be the cause of turning your fortunes with their corrupt ways.

I noticed that after your swearing in ceremony, you welcomed the people of other parties to join us. That is OK but keep a two year cooling in period so that these turncoats do not get any party posts immediately. They will just be volunteers like all other volunteers.If at the end of two years, they are observed to be good, then we can think of admitting them. WE have thousands of good, honest educated people who have wanted to do something for the country but because of the existing corrupt political system they did not enter politics. We have many NGOs and social workers who want to help the people. Instead of taking these politicians, look for these people. I appreciate your call to people to send their applications for the parliamentary elections in 2014. I am sure we can collect at least two thousand good candidates not associated with any of the existing political parties. So why admit these scums?

Best regards,

Radheshyam Sharma

Cell: 9331259878

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