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
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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