Thursday, April 10, 2014

Re: [IAC#RG] Why people beat Arvind Kejriwal?

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On Apr 10, 2014, at 6:27 AM, BVP Misra <bvp@india.com> wrote:

I am sorry that I am unable to accept the news about Mr. Kejriwal getting beaten, inked and otherwise being roughed up, at the face value. Stage managing such tragedies is an old tested effective technque in Indian politics.

The veteran political leader of Orissa, Late Harekrishna Mahtab, had effectively used it in quite few elections. Sympathy votes by the gullible Indian public is really significant and worth the pains and expenses for such personal tragedies. I hope the highly educated readers of this forum will see through such games.

D D Misra

 

 

 



At 9 Apr 2014 10:22:05 +0000 (UTC) from Chandra Prakash Trivedi <atcptrivedi@gmail.com>:

Revolution of voter? how you can say that In India no revolution can be there.

Attack on A. Kejriwal is attack on present system, the public and voter are only tools of political parties as vote bank. The Congress and BJP may feel happy that
They have well developed security system to defend from opponents,


On 8 April 2014 16:00, Joshi NM <naishadhjoshi@gmail.com> wrote:
AK gets beaten up by people time and again.
I think in Indian election history, He is a campaigner who got inked+beaten; highest number of times.
Every time ordinary attacker is thrashed severely. Normally, police would arrest people from both sides in a public fight for beating each others.
AK claims, without naming, attackers are sent by political parties like congress or BJP. But police is silent on this issue after recording statement of attackers.
Even media is also silent, apart from loud noise.
Do people not have right to know the truth?
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Best Regards,
-Joshi NM

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