Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Monday 23 December 2013

FW: At the Cross-Roads


Dear Pulkit  /  Shashi  /  Koshika,



To how many members of AAP's PAC , can you circulate my following message in the next 30 minutes ?

Many thanks in advance



regards

hemen


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How   long   ?

By afternoon today , it will no more be a question ,

"  Will AAP form a government in Delhi  ? "

Over the past 10 days , people of Delhi have decided that

Question will be ,

"  How long will that government last  ?  "

My guess :

It will last until after the 2014 national elections

Neither Congress , nor BJP want to run the risk of a re-poll in Delhi

They know that they will get wiped out in case of a re-poll

But one thing is certain

Despite its desire to keep BJP out of power in Delhi by propping up AAP , Congress will withdraw its " outside support ' , if pushed to the wall by AAP

That would depend on what are AAP's priorities , viz:

>  Deliver on its promises of " pro-poor " reforms ( water / power / prices )

OR

>  Launch a barrage of " anti - congress " / " anti-corruption " investigations

Any attempt to embarrass / humiliate Congress , at this stage, will backfire  !

If that happens , Congress will not hesitate for a re-poll ,- come what may  !

The questions that AAP leaders must debate this morning , are :

>  Can we fulfill our promises to people without getting uninterrupted 6
    months to perform  ?

   
>  What is more important in the short - term  from viewpoint of Delhi-ites ?

>  If we do not get next 6 months to carry out our reforms , can we make
    a meaningful impact on 760 million voters in 2014  ?

>  If Congress withdraws its outside support after 2 months , will BJP come
    forward to support or will they gloat , " We had told you AAP can't last "

>   What will we achieve by focusing on past corrupt deeds of Congress ?
     People already know about these . How will exposing these deeds help
     people right now ?

>   Should not our TOP-MOST priority be to offer good governance  ?

>   Can we not leave this matter ( of past corrupt deeds ) to Jan-lokpal
     and the judiciary  ?

Dear Arvind ,

If  you have learned your " Game Theory " ( John Nash ) well at IIT , you are expected to be a " Rational Player " , whose sole focus is ,

"  Forget about the dis-advantages of the opponent ( in this case , discomfiture of Congress ) . That is NOT the winning strategy

What move will secure AAP's long-term advantage ?  "

I am not asking you to compromise with your principles

Just get your priority right  !


*   hemen   parekh  (  23  Dec  2013  /  Mumbai  )







From: Hemen Parekh
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 9:42 AM
To: 'delhielections@aamaadmiparty.org'
Subject: At the Cross-Roads

Dear Pulkit / Shashi  / Koshika,



I will thank you to pass on my following blog to Arvind



regards

hemen

Mumbai

(M) 0-98,67,55,08,08

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No   Option   ?

Arvind Kejriwal is left with no option but to form the government in Delhi


By agreeing with almost all the conditions stipulated by him , Congress has left him with no excuse , not to form a government


Although it is difficult to say what motivated Congress to accept AAP's conditions , here is my guess :


>   As in the case of " Tainted MPs " ordinance , Rahul Gandhi forced the
     issue , because he too , genuinely believes in decentralization of
     democracy


>   By hook or by crook , Congress wants to keep BJP out of power in Delhi


>   Congress may have realized that in case of a re-poll , it would end up
     losing even its current 8 seats . A terrible omen for 2014 elections !


>   In any case , on most of the issues raised by AAP , there is a lot of
     commonality in the poll manifestos of Congress and AAP


     Not accepting AAP's conditions would be tantamount to saying ,


     "  But our poll promises hold good only if we are voted to power  "  !



>   In view of the 2014 national elections , Congress wants AAP to remain
     pre-occupied with governance of Delhi , effectively putting a brake on its
     national ambitions


>   By agreeing , Congress wants to divert the attention of the people from
     its murky past and let them focus on the re-invented image of ,
     "  Congress - the Reformer  "


>   If , with its backing , AAP succeeds in delivering good governance in the
     next 6 months , Congress can share the credit of being , " Pro Poor
    People "


    That would enable Congress to tell 760 million voters ,


    "  We can deliver good governance nation-wide, if you vote for us "



At this point of time , trying to figure out the motives of Congress is irrelevant


It is entirely possible that , on the condition of strong Lok Ayukt in Delhi , counter-condition of Congress , could be a trap for AAP to walk in  !


But knowing that fully , AAP must take the risk  !


When he went to attend the second Round Table Conference in London ( 1931 ) , Mahatma Gandhi realized that it was going to be a failure


He was acutely aware of the trap laid by the British


But he saw that the hopes of millions of Indians fighting his non-violent movement , were riding on his trip


So he went


My uncle , poet  Meghani  sent following poem to Mahatma :




"  Even as you know the futility of your mission ,

   O  Bapu ,

   Drink this last cup of hemlock ( poison ),

   You ,

   Who have drank oceans of poison

   Served by the British ,

   Do not throw away this spoonful  "



Poor people of Delhi are saying something similar to Arvind , today  !



*   hemen  parekh  (  17  Nov  2013   /   Mumbai  )     


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