Indian central govt calls Aam
Admi an anarchist!
-DR. ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL
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Common
men who struggle seriously generally go anarchists when they fail to get
justice from the regime and when they are not sure about regime’s usefulness
for the people.
This is
exactly happening in Delhi where the first ever activist chief minister of
Delhi state Arvind Kejriwal has failed get an assurance from the central
government ruled by Congress party on serious issues like brining Delhi police
under Delhi state administration and to punish the police officials who
misbehaved.
Congress
party has lost power to Aam Aadmi party in the recently held poll and is now
supporting the minority AAP government from outside.
Against
all speculations, the Aam Admi party leaders have refused to lived like kings,
giving orders to subordinates- Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal even
refused the CM bungalow, special security cover and other special privileges -
but they continue to be common leaders of common people and are in the activist
mode to make Delhi safe.
After
all, the CM of an elected government is making genuine demands to make Delhi
administration smooth and workable.
Rejection
of demands of Delhi government by Indian government has made it agitate
against the centre. It was at around 11.am on 20th January
that the Delhi activist - Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal
was stopped at a police barricade outside Rail Bhawan as he was trying to
proceed further towards North Block for the planned protest outside Shinde’s
office near Parliament House in the Capital’s power district, for
dharna for the suspension of three Delhi Police officials for disobeying Law
Minister Somnath Bharti’s order to arrest some Ugandan and Nigerian nationals
last week..
Delhi
saw the chief administrator of Delhi turning into leading agitator. Chaos ruled
the heart of the city as the head of Delhi government broke the law, brazenly
defying Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code that has been imposed in New
Delhi district and leading his ministers and a small but growing crowd of AAP
activists into the zone that is to be sanitized for the coming Republic Day
Parade.
The
city came to a jarring halt with thousands of aam aadmis getting stuck in
endless jams in central Delhi due to the protest. Four Metro
stations were shut down by central government, and the roads radiating out from
New Delhi district clogged up because of the disturbance.
Kejriwal’s
undignified hop from the seat of governance to the eye of lawlessness appeared
to have been sparked by a comment made earlier in the day by Union Home
Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, who said, " I am in touch with Delhi Police.
The argument of Delhi Police being under the Delhi government has been on since
long, but that's not possible. The whole country is watching whose anarchy is
this."
Kejriwal
said: “Some people are saying that I am an anarchist. I am spreading disorder.
I agree I am an anarchist. Today, I will create anarchy for Shinde”. Not
allowed to proceed to North Block, they occupied a garden near Rail Bhawan,
claiming they wouldn’t budge till their demands are met.
A
scuffle broke out between the police and AAP supporters in the afternoon when
policemen disconnected Kejriwal's audio system. Some AAP supporters were pushed
back as they tried to break through the police barricades. The Rapid Action
Force was called in, and by evening some 4,000 security personnel, including
from the Indo- Tibetan Border Police, were deployed around the protest venue.
Kejriwal
put the blame squarely on the Prime Minister, Home Minister and the Centre for
the situation that has led to his dharna, saying he has come “prepared for 10
days” and would continue the agitation further if need be. “Any crisis arising
out of the situation will be the responsibility of the Centre,” he said.
We met the Delhi Police chief and Shinde; we demanded suspension of the Station
House Officer where rape took place. We said that if there is sex or drug
racket in operation, it can't take place without police complicity. We asked
for suspension of officials where a woman was burnt by her in- laws. But
nothing was done,” said Kejriwal.
Delhi
Police takes money from autorickshaw drivers. It has taken money to not take
action on lawlessness. Making a house in Delhi has become impossible without
bribing the police.
Even while
in agitation mode, Kejriwal also cleared all official files
from his sit- in site. AAP later made it clear that Kejriwal
and others will spend the night outside Rail Bhawan.
Meanwhile,
Home Minister Shinde met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, prompting speculation
that the Centre was considering a quick solution to the mess. Union Minister
Jairam Ramesh lent his weight, saying the Congress should reconsider its
support to AAP if the anarchy continues.
Aam
Aadmi is not quite impressed by the Congress threat to withdraw support of the
party in Delhi Assembly.
Delhiites
are going to be behind the Delhi government on these issues.
Precipitating the cries is not in favor the central government and
Congress party which is losing support at national level.
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