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2. REASON NO-1
Anna Hazare says that “obsession to become Prime
Minister has gone into Arvind Kejriwal‟s head”. That‟s exactly
why we should not vote for Mr Kejriwal. Aiming to become
the Prime Minister is nothing wrong. But the change agent,
who the country is looking out for right now, should think of
doing only the right things without compromising on issues;
not an infatuated man who is visibly obsessed with
becoming the Prime Minister. Mr Kejriwal could not even
stay away from his greed to become the Chief Minister of
Delhi and took acquisitive support from the same Congress,
against which his entire election campaign had been
mobilised.
3. REASON NO-2
We do not want a leader who does nothing himself, but
spuriously doles away the precious and little savings of
the previous Government in ridiculously thoughtless,
populist and vote-bank oriented subsidies to the middle-
class and rich, who can in any case afford to pay their
bills, including those for water and electricity.
REASON NO-3
We do not want Gandhi-topi wearing vandal MLAs
implementing a vigilante justice mechanism to replace our
already poor policing system. Imagine a Prime Minister
who grandiosely claims, “I am an anarchist, so let my
MLAs and MPs do such acts too”. We want the dignity of
the Gandhi cap to remain.
4. REASON NO-4
We do not want crony capitalism to be
replaced by crony journalism, where people like
Mr Manish Sisodia, Ms Shazia Ilmi, Mr Ashutosh,
Mr Jarnail Singh and others are carefully selected
and given tickets due to their connections in
different media houses; and those like Mr Punya
Prasun Bajpai, who have not yet been given
tickets, kept for their benefit in media houses, to
be colluded with and used slyly when required in
order to manipulate the unsuspecting masses by
playing up farcically planned comments in so-
called live interviews, and by playing down
questions that are of crucial importance to the
nation.
5. REASON NO-5
Akin to the Mao Tse-tung‟s Little Red Book,
we do not want fatuously illogical books like
Swaraj by Mr Kejriwal to be the book guiding
our already challenged democracy. In the
book, his heart might be at the right place, but
his utterly uninitiated and intellectually
handicapped suggestions, for example of
making „mohalla committees‟ decide
everything acrossthe country, are prescriptions
for chaos, and would result in CPM-type local
goondaism and anarchy all across the country.
6. REASON NO-6
We are tired of hearing one slogan-
mongering answer to all questions: “We
are doing this for the aam aadmi”. It
seems the leaders of the AAP have
negligible intellect, no vision and hide
behind one answer to cover all their
illiteracy. We need a leader who knows
who is the true aam aadmi, and really
works for them, instead of using their
sentiments to take the masses for a ride.
7. REASON NO-7
We are tired of hearing that everyone is corrupt and
a thug; we already have a fair idea of who is corrupt.
We need solutions and we need changes, not
random, sweeping, unsubstantiated statements and
unending blame games. We also do not want him
making beguiling allegations against various leaders
by touring their home States, picking up a handful of
villagers and showing how miserable they are. What
matters are development indexes and the changes in
those indexes. Our leader has to talk about how he
can make better changes in our current development
indexes through concrete policies, not captious
rhetoric and banal outbursts.
8. REASON NO-8
We do not want our Prime Minister or
Chief Minister of the nation‟s capital
swearing on his children — like a
husband does to his wife, when caught
cheating on her — that too in public in a
puerile manner, and soon after that
going back on that very sworn
statement.
9. REASON NO-9
We do not want an unscrupulous leader who
doesn‟t have any respect of law and breaks
the law with knavish impunity, whether by
exhorting people to not pay toll taxes or
asking them to tear up their bills. I am still
amazed about how there has been no
action against him for the facetious drama
he did on Delhi streets before the Republic
Day. Would the Government have spared
me for doing the same? Then why should
be there different rules for him?
10. REASON NO-10
We do not want dubious mass surveys to
be hawked as reasons for taking U-turns
on anything and everything for
convenience. It‟s a cheap, laughable
gimmick that whenever one wants to do
something that people might question,
I‟ll peddle speciously fishy, closed-door
results of a so-called mass survey to
justify my actions.
11. REASON NO-11
We do not want the Government at
the Centre to have the life of a poor
quality local jhadoo, which is invariably
less than two months.
REASON NO-12
And finally, we most certainly do not want our Prime
Minister to sit on a dharna outside his own office or the
Rashtrapati Bhavan, against his own Government,
demanding the passing of certain Bills. We have seen this
wacky joke playing out with Mr Kejriwal as Chief Minister.
Still, one could take heart that mostly, only the nation was
witness to it. Imagine the international community seeing
such absurdly batty dramas unfolding at a national level.
Spare us the opportunity.