Wednesday, 4 March 2015

Don Quixote
When I wrote my article ' The Reality about Arvingd Kejriwal ' some time back( see my blog justicekatju.blogspot.in ) I was furiously attacked by many people. But now what I predicted is gradually coming true.
 My fellow Indians, I sometimes say things which may at first blush appear very harsh, but I regard it my duty to say the truth to you, however harsh it may be, so that you may avoid pitfalls. You are good people, but mostly emotional, and get carried away by your emotions and sentiments, as happened after the sweeping victory of AAP in the recent Delhi elections.
 I had said therein that corruption is so deeply entrenched in India at almost every level ( see my article ' India in transition and corrupt ' on my blog ) that it will take 15-20 years to eliminate it.
 Kejriwal is not a fool. He knows that if he seriously and genuinely tries to eliminate corruption, corruption will not be eliminated but he will certainly be eliminated, because the powerful corrupt people will gang up against him and destroy him. Knowing this, he will pay only lip service to eliminating corruption, he will only make some cosmetic moves in this connection, like suspending a few babus, while not touching the big sharks. In other words, he will make compromises to his professed principles.
 And Prashant Bhushan's recent statement bears this out.
 I have repeatedly said that there is nothing in Arvind Kejriwal. There is nothing in his head. Being an I.I.T. graduate does not make one an expert in solving the country's massive problems of poverty, unemployment, malnutrition, healthcare, education, etc., and Kejriwal has no inkling as to how to solve them.
 So I have called Kejriwal the modern Don Quixote, and his associate buffoons and chamchas like Ashutosh as his Sancho Panzas. They pretend to be fighting giants, but are only fighting windmills.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Im-firm-on-ethics-Arvind-can-compromise/articleshow/46449071.cms