Dear IAC subscribers (especially those in Delhi)
Here are some statements, please discuss them
1) The vast majority of Delhi-ites are fed up with Congress and Congress corruption.
4) That the Congress had such a long-term planning to make India Against Corruption into a political party that on 16.09.2011 they got the Election Commission to change the allotment of Symbols Reservation Order 1968 to allow new unregistered parties to have a common election symbol - para 10B. (Incidentally AAP will lose the "broom" after this election)
5) That the true masters behind AAP are the same foreign secret societies who set up and financed the Congress as well as control parts of the BJP (such as Mr. Narendra Modi).
6) That it is the ancient practice spanning centuries of these foreign societies to identify corruptable, unpatriotic Indians and place them in positions of power so that foreigners can rule from behind the scene.
7) All the candidates of Aam Aadmi Party (being openly foreign financed) are liable to be jailed for 5 years under s.35 of FCRA in addition to other laws. The MHA enquiry into AAP's foreign financing however, will be manipulated to get them to function as proxies for Congress. Is it a coincidence that Mr. Prashant Bhushan, founder AAP, is not standing as a candidate for elections ?
To be continued.
Sarbajit
On Tue, Nov 12, 2013 at 3:33 PM, rim.chennai <rim.chennai@gmail.com> wrote:
It is our humble view that Mr Kejriwal had joined hands with Anna Hazare to become popular only with elections in mind. He has achieved his goal and we are sure he will be just another corrupt politician in due course of time.On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 1:40 PM, Gaur J K <gaurjk@hotmail.com> wrote:
8/11/13
Dear Mr. Pandey,
The litmus test for AAP will be the forthcoming elections in Delhi.
So far neither of the main 2 main parties has given any weight to the APP.
From the earlier posts of the National convenor Sh. S. Roy about AAP and AK,you know where their sympathies lies. Certainly not with any of the three main contending parties.
2. Saying that AAM ADMI PARTY has been formed to fight for rights of Common people is not going to be enough.
The Voters have to convinced. Congree Party was also fighting for the rights of Common men till Gandhi was alive.John LopezPresident & Chief ExecutiveRight to Information Movement,16, Kubera Munusamy Street, Chennai 600 061Phone: +91 94444 84 517 || +91 90 4242 7390
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