Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Questions for AAP

While AAP indulges in euphoria, it's in fact the right time for them to answer some questions. Unfortunately only person left to ask them tough questions is Prashant Bhushan. Kiran Bedi and Shazia Ilmi could have stayed and made AAP a much better party with their criticism but they chose not to.


  1. How will it remain corruption free - Much is being said about AAP - and to be honest I would vote for AAP whenever possible. But my doubts remain about whether it will be able to remain corruption free. From what I understand - there are some people who have some source of income and work part time for AAP. But no party can survive on part timers alone. So, there must be many volunteers who work full time for AAP.  How will those full timers make money? Or how are they making money now? If they have no means of earning money - how long will they be non corrupt? Even if they are being paid some nominal amount by AAP - will their human nature remain satisfied with it? Won't they try to make more money? What if they indulge in corrupt means?
  2. AAP candidates(now MLAs) with dubious records - Prashant Bhushan had submitted a list of 12 candidates to AAP lokpal - out of which only 2 were removed. Rest went on to contest and win elections. Doesn't it mean that AAP has compromised with clean politics? What is the official stand of the party on those candidates?
  3. Arvind Kejriwal promised that once in power he will initiate inquiry into the bogus companies which gave him funding worth Rs. 2 Crores. When will that happen?
  4. Santosh Koli Murder Investigation - Why have Kejriwal and AAP not been vocal about investigations into Santosh Koli's death? Even Santosh Koli's father alleged that Kejriwal had been very indifferent after the murder - 
"Kejriwal didn't demand a CBI probe during his 49 days as the Delhi CM," he alleged. Santosh's relatives admitted to not having demanded any kind of investigation from Kejriwal. "He sat on dharna to support his law minister Somnath Bharti had no time for the mother or father of a person who had been associated with him and his NGO for 12 years," he said.


2 comments:

Unknown said...

Your first question is major roadblock for honest middle class joining politics. The kind of commitment(no fix schedule) even doing part time job is very difficult. If election are not due, it is very unlikely, party get donations, so in non-election time it is very tough to pay even small sum to volunteers.

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