Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Re: [IAC#RG] Arvind Kejriwal, who are you fooling ?

After nearly two months of US trip(for some intense post-doctoral research work, basically) when I'm wishing to resume my touch with nationalistic work,I'm appalled to see our internal bickering amongst virtually like-minded people/groups on non-core issues(anti-corruption drive specially).Can't we all decently and professionally confederate in our struggle against the anti-national/social elements,who're bent upon wrecking our socio-economic fabric,and stalling our destined overall growth?
Can't we list our tasks in some order of priority(like ABC analysis) and act in a concerted manner? Freedom fighters,with all their differences,did so in the days of the yore,with aplomb. Why can't we?
The wicked/evil forces must be musing at our internal strife.
Is ego coming in the way?
I wish an actual(not virtual) meeting of all leading lights could take place,in the form of brain storming session,and a(time-bound) plan of action could be formulated.
Hope and pray we don't fritter away our precious resources/energies in dealing with trivial issues..
I'm sure the best brains would welcome this idea and start straight away in hammering out the optimal solution.
s p mathur
DGP (retd)


On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 11:43 AM, Sarbajit Roy <sroy.mb@gmail.com> wrote:
Dear Mr. Sadasivan

This is not a laughing matter.

If you are an honest person you would surely acknowledge that I had already reproduced the entire paragraph from Mayank Gandhi's blogpost along with the link to the entire post.

http://mayankgandhi05.blogspot.in/2013/07/delhi-chalo-war-for-india.html

"I have brought my car from Mumbai and while driving to the Kausumbhi office, I was stopped by a traffic constable for not having LPG entry in the RC book. He saw the AAP stickers and asked if I was connected to the party. He then called 4 of his superiors who were on the road and all came with me with folded hands asking me to convey their regards to Arvind. In the evening, we drove through a red light by mistake and another traffic constable stopped us. Seeing we were with AAP, he said that he will charge only Rs 100. Soon, he changed his mind, pushed the 100 Re note in my pocket and said "How can I take money from Kejriwal's people?". He warned me not to repeat the offence and let me go."

The crucial  sentence here is "I was stopped by a traffic constable for not having LPG entry in the RC book"

The fact that there is no LPG entry in the RC book, means Gandhi has fitted an illegal LPG kit. This is an offence whereby the police is bound to impound the car and its papers and get the vehicle's RC suspended. Trust me, it is definitely not a Rs.100 compoundable offence. Illegal LPG kits are a time bomb which are hazardous to not only the occupants of the car but also to innocent bystanders. An illegal LPG kit also means that the vehicle's insurance is void.

The AAP people are so casual with these things because they are swimming in oceans of black money embezzled from IAC movement (and their anti-national sponsors) and think that money can solve every problem they face.

Take the case of poor Santosh Koli, a long time AAP worker. She was riding pillion on a 2 wheeler a short distance from Arvind's house when she was hit by a speeding car about 3 weeks back. She is now brain-dead, in a coma and on ventilator in India's most expensive hospital - The Fortis Memorial Research Institute FMRI - Gurgaon. Multiple operations have been carried out by Dr. Rana Patir's team to save her - the expenses for which  has already crossed Rs. 30 lakhs are being borne by Aam Aadmi Party.

BUT, had Santosh Koli been wearing a helmet, she would have been saved / survived, like the driver of the 2 wheeler (who was wearing a helmet) survived.

I wish that Team Arvind focuses on the real issues (eg. agitating for making helmets compulsory - it already is but there is a discretionary power given to State Govts) instead of politicising each and every issue and screaming that his candidates are getting murdered

Sarbajit

On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Sadasivan Subramanian <iansubraman@gmail.com> wrote:
Ha Ha Ha Ha Quote AAP's Mumbai supremo Mayank Gandhi also accepted a bribe of Rs.100 from a police officer (thereby causing great loss of revenue to the UP government).Unquote

Typical of misinterpreting and twisting words to suit one's convenience.

The Original Blog Quote Seeing we were with AAP, he said that he will charge only Rs 100. Soon, he changed his mind, pushed the 100 Re note in my pocket and said "How can I take money from Kejriwal's people?" Unquote

The fine money was returned but the biased mind of the writer is clearly visible

SV Subramanian



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