Indian corrupt
leaders fear Jan Lokpal Bill: Aam Aadmi Party quits Delhi government!
-DR. ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL
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Delhi chief Aravind Kejriwal has quit
power over the Jan Lokpal Bill issue
Indian politicians enjoy the
resources of the nation almost freely. They share the wealth and services. They
oppose any system or law that does not allow them to loot the resources, take
bribes. The way they opposed and dragged the Lokpal Bill in the parliament for
years only shows the corrupt mindset of Indian leaders- at least most of
them.
It is a Himalayan shame that Indian
regime and parliament are being controlled by Indian corporate and
multinationals - not just the major political parties like Congress and BJP
large regional parties, but also the regime depends too much on the rich guys,
though they are elected by mostly by common people.
Like many of their allies, the
Congress and BJP parties themselves got panicky as the Delhi government filed
cases against many big guns in both parties. The Jan Lokpal, if passed by the
assembly, would make the lives of many more leaders and their financiers in
greater trouble.
Hence they stalled the bill in the
Delhi assembly.
Aam Aadmi party does not have
absolute majority and it was ruing Delhi state by virtue of support offered by
Congress party.
AAP was not inclined to form a
government due to the fact that it did not have the number to
face the assembly vote.
Upon assuming power on invitation
from the Delhi Lt. Governor, the Kejriwal government began earnestly to fulfill
their election pledges. But the Delhi government knew very well that the
Congress party would withdraw its conditional support to the Delhi government
at the appropriate time.
However, the early resignation of
Kejriwal government has upset all Congress political calculations. BJP’s as
well!
Congress and BJP cannot digest when
Kejriwal raised the issue of Reliance company and its corporate
owners Ambani brothers who finance the major parties plus they also
have their own MPs and MLAs.
As the Delhi government was getting
ready with Jan Lokpal bill to be presented to the Assembly, the Congress party
and its media scolded the Kejriwal government of the consequences of such a
move, meaning the Congress party would withdraw support to Delhi government.
Aam Admi Party was not shocked it had expected all this from a badly shaken
congress party. Delhi Lt Governor did not allow the Aam Aadmi government
to present the bill and asked the speaker of Assembly not to table the bill.
Thus the Jan Lokpal bill was stalled
by the central government and opposed by the BJP party.
Implementation of Jan Lokpal was the
most important pledge the Aam Aadmi Party had given to the people of Delhi and
it wanted to pass the bill in the Assembly. But when the government could not
get the bill passed by the assembly, the AAP leaders decide to quit
the government.
Aam Aadmi leaders thought they have
no moral right to continue in power without being able to contain corruption by
an effective Lokpal mechanism. .
CM Kejriwal has sent the resignation
letter to the Lt. Governor, asking him to dissolve the assembly and order early
polls to the state.
Congress and BJP are practicing
double-tongues. They asked Kejriwal to resign and now they ask why he
resigned.
Funny political cricket
promoters of India!
Jan Lokpal may not have been a
success story at this point of time but the Aam
Admi government already begun good anti-corruption work through
various steps and as such it may be as easy and free as before for
the politicians and others to indulge in corrupt
practices.
Obviously, Delhi people
vote the Aam Aadmi party back to power in due course
so that the party and government could complete its
anti-corruption plus pro common people programs as they are committed
to these ideals.
It must be mentioned
here that Central government ruled
by Congress party and allies must feel a big sigh
of relief with the Aam Admi government is gone. Kejriwal
and his party have been an uncomfortable thorn in the Congress-BJP
flesh called political trade.
In fact, the big politicians
found the Aam Aadmi Delhi government a big threat to their
profitable existence in the capital. They
all conspired to force the
common man party out of power.
Of course, people will
revolt against the ouster of their
own government and punish the big political thieves in
the country.
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