Wednesday, January 22, 2014

'Kejriwal's anarchism better than Congress, BJP's status quo': K C Tyagi

New Delhi, Jan.22 (ANI): Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader K C Tyagi on Wednesday defended the protest held by Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal to suspend the erring police officials, and said that he preferred Kejriwal's anarchism to Congress and Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) status quo.

"There can be disagreement on the language and execution of a protest. But I prefer Kejriwal's anarchism to Congress and BJP's status quo," he said.

"I understand that the protest created problems for the people. To solve the problems of the public, sometimes protests create difficulties for the public. But in the long run, protests like these are taken up to solve people's problems," he added.

Earlier on Tuesday, Kejriwal called off his protest outside the Rail Bhawan, after the Lieutenant Governor Najeeb Jung appealed to end their protest.

He also apologized to the people for the inconvenience caused to them due to shutting of the Metro stations, and also condemned action taken by police, which got people injured during the protest. (ANI)

Besides the congress and BJP, who are the status-quoists.

The electronic media.

Have you noticed they way they have been baying for the blood of AAP.

They would have been the first to ridiculed AAP if it took no action and remarked "the Delhi police is not under the state Government", as had been done by the sheila Dixit government these last few years.

You are criticised if you do anything and you ar criticized if you don't.

The electronic media is completely aligned to either of the two main parties, the Congress and the BJP and they will repeat what is said by these parties so there is no point in listening to the media.

These last three day, I just stopped listening to the news bulletins on the TV channels for they just broadcasted twisted rubbish. Only Rakhi Birlan was able to answer back to their rubbish. She is a great lady.

And I would like to inform the media there has been no reduction in the middle class support base of the AAP although they had hoped their propaganda would reduce it.

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