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Prospects of Kejriwal being PM of india?

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Will appreciate indian members could share some feedback about Kejriwal, somehow these days on youtube I have been watching short video clips about him, his party and his performance in Delhi.

They claim to have significantly subsidized the electricity, improve the schools, provide water, improve the government offices and hospitals, are working to improve the sanitation and seem like they are taking advantage of technology to benefit their citizens. The common people who were interviewed had very positive comments about Kejriwal and wanted to see him as CM or Pardhan Mantri.

Is this true that he has performed very well?

And what are his chances of ever becoming an indian PM? If he suppose becomes a PM, what are his views on Pakistan and relations with Pakistan?

@DrJekyll @Joe Shearer @xeuss @SirHatesALot and other indian members please.
 
They claim to have significantly subsidized the electricity, improve the schools, provide water, improve the government offices and hospitals, are working to improve the sanitation and seem like they are taking advantage of technology to benefit their citizens. The common people who were interviewed had very positive comments about Kejriwal and wanted to see him as CM or Pardhan Mantri.
I'm sure others know better, but this is my tuppence.

All this is true; he has had a dramatic impact on the general administration of New Delhi. They mentioned 'improve the schools', but besides water, that was one of the marquee reforms and accomplishments. There seems to be a sense of purpose in the city administration.

I personally have two misgivings about Khujliwal.

First, he came in on the backs of a phony agitation, promoted by that little tinpot dictator, Anna Hazare, and that religious purveyor, Ramdev, not to forget Crane Bedi, who showed herself in her true colours soon after these events. Kejriwal and AAP were the main beneficiaries of that movement against corruption, that, frankly, the leadership apart, did serve a useful purpose in pointing to the corruption that was suspected, and demanding that those be investigated and halted.

Second, he has a bad reputation for acting poorly with bureaucrats and subordinates, and has got into hot water on at least one well-known occasion.

In general, he is too much of a lightweight to really pocket the Prime Ministership. Besides being a light-weight, he is suspiciously always in the way at election time, and successfully manages to split the anti-BJP vote every time.

Somehow, I don't trust the man, but millions due.
 
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I have more chance of winning noble prize, 10 times continuously. The guy is a BJP B-team, and pointless apart from a small pocket in north. I remember they received like 0.5% of votes during last elections. So, yeah like 1/200 people voted for AAP.
 
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First, he came in on the backs of a phony agitation, promoted by that little tinpot dictator, Anna Hazare, and that religious purveyor, Ramdev, not to forget Crane Bedi, who showed herself in her true colours soon after these events. Kejriwal and AAP were the main beneficiaries of that movement against corruption, that, frankly, the leadership apart, did serve a useful purpose in pointing to the corruption that was suspected, and demanding that those be investigated and halted.

He is a politician after all and this he played his cards well, otherwise I don't see how he could ever become CM of Delhi? I may have totally failed to understand how this is something bad?

Second, he has a bad reputation for acting poorly with bureaucrats and subordinates, and has got into hot water on at least one well-known occasion.

Again if he doesn't do that, the government offices won't respect and implement what he wants. I heard him saying that he is trying to totally eliminate citizens visiting the government offices and ending up paying bathachar (which I guess is Hindi word for bribes?).

The guy seems to be very fond of rickshaw drivers, why?

I have more chance of winning noble prize, 10 times continuously. The guy is a BJP B-team, and pointless apart from a small pocket in north. I remember they received like 0.5% of votes during last elections. So, yeah like 1/200 people voted for AAP.

Did he perform or not? He has furious tone against BJP and Congress, and currently I guess he is looking at Punjab only.
 
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He is a politician after all and this he played his cards well, otherwise I don't see how he could ever become CM of Delhi? I may have totally failed to understand how this is something bad?
You have a point, but the origin was not promising.
Again if he doesn't do that, the government offices won't respect and implement what he wants. I heard him saying that he is trying to totally eliminate citizens visiting the government offices and ending up paying bathachar (which I guess is Hindi word for bribes?).
Ending bhrast = fallen, deviated, even corrupt
achar = behaviour
so bhrastachar = corrupt behaviour

Yes, and I believe it's moving along well.
The guy seems to be very fond of rickshaw drivers, why?
They represent the unemployed/self-employed person's Robin Hood figure. Always busy, always moving, always collecting money, always kicking the shit out of cheeky people, etc., etc., etc.
Did he perform or not? He has furious tone against BJP and Congress, and currently I guess he is looking at Punjab only.
In Delhi - you're cornering me! - he has performed. He did nothing during the CAA agitation, during the riots, and during certain key instances like that, but his legitimate reason was that in Delhi, the Lt. Governor can - and does - override the Union Territory administration. For most of their tenure, the police reported direct to the Lt Governor.

OK, perhaps if you look at performance alone, he has done a lot. Whether he can do more or not, time will tell.
 
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The hypothetical question should be like what are the prospects of India under Kejriwal becoming the PM of India.

Certainly the pros are heavily in favor than the cons. looking at the current abysmally crass situation of the country regarding intolerance, fascism(clichéd) and all sorts of regressive actions and legislations.

But PM Modi is doing good in social sector, others.

Kejriwal didn't have the gift-of-gab and glibness like Modi. Modi can talk like for hours even when unprepared, extempore.

And Kejriwal, an IIT graduate and a socialist?? of sorts looks to be good.

Nobody knew about the educational qualification of PM. Modi.
 
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The hypothetical question should be like what are the prospects of India under Kejriwal becoming the PM of India.

Certainly the pros are heavily in favor than the cons. looking at the current abysmally crass situation of the country regarding intolerance, fascism(clichéd) and all sorts of regressive actions and legislations.

But PM Modi is doing good in social sector, others.

Kejriwal didn't have the gift-of-gab and glibness like Modi. Modi can talk like for hours even when unprepared, extempore.

And Kejriwal, an IIT graduate and socialist?? of sorts looks to be good.

Nobody knew about the educational qualification of PM. Modi.

No, Modi is not doing good in the social sector. :) The central government hasn't nationalized and made free the basic elements like housing, electricity, telecom, healthcare, education, public transport by bus etc. My house's monthly electricity bill comes to around 1500 rupees, there is the water bill, then the two cooking gas cylinders to around 900 rupees each, then somethings ridiculous called house tax and road tax even though my neighborhood is chaotic and India has this :
1214 road crashes occur every day in India. Two wheelers account for 25% of total road crash deaths. 20 children under the age of 14 die every day due to road crashes in in the country. 377 people die every day, equivalent to a jumbo jet crashing every day.
then another ridiculous thing called income tax and GST - all these taxes as if India is still a feudal area or a monarchy, then the whole disharmony of the country, then the pollution in the air and water. Such things.

Kejriwal has either promised or promises free healthcare and education but does the majority of the Capitalism-loving Modi-supporting middle class want basic things for free - which they should be for they are a human right - even though this middle class suffers for the lack of them ?

@Joe Shearer @-=virus=-
 
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No, Modi is not doing good in the social sector. :) The central government hasn't nationalized and made free the basic elements like housing, electricity, telecom, healthcare, education, public transport by bus etc. My house's monthly electricity bill comes to around 1500 rupees, the two cooking gas cylinders to around 900 rupees each, then somethings ridiculous called house tax and road tax even though my neighborhood is chaotic and India has this :

then another ridiculous thing called income tax and GST - all these taxes as if India is still a feudal area or a monarchy, then the whole disharmony of the country, then the pollution in the air and water. Such things.

Kejriwal has either promised or promises free healthcare and education but does the majority of the Capitalism-loving Modi-supporting middle class want basic things for free - which they should be for they are a human right - even though this middle class suffers for the lack of them ?

@Joe Shearer @-=virus=-
nothing should be free since nothing is free everything has a cost socialist dumbo
 
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nothing should be free since nothing is free everything has a cost socialist dumbo

Yeah ? no doubt you will enjoy these, Capitalist ignorant :





And I am a moderate Communist, not a Socialist.
 
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Yeah ? no doubt you will enjoy these, Capitalist ignorant :





And I am a moderate Communist, not a Socialist.
you is stupid
 
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Kejriwal didn't have the gift-of-gab and glibness like Modi. Modi can talk like for hours even when unprepared, extempore.

Kejriwal doesn't use Pakistan hate and war mongering 56" to touch and attract his voters, he seems more interested in real problems.

I am looking at him someone who we can mend ties with and bring this craziness down a bit. A totally different mentality and a fresh third party that may be interested in agenda of peace and solving own citizens' issues.


"Maybe I am a sweet terrorist of the world who is working for the people': Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal"


 
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