A lot of criticism is
being raised from enemies of the Aam Aadmi Party regarding Arvind Kejrieal’s refusal to remit bail
amount in a defamation case and preferring to go to jail rather than remitting
the bail amount. I feel that it has raised some fundamental issues in our
judicial system which will be helpful when some urgently needed judicial reforms
are taken up in India. The Indian Judicial System still follows many of the
practices followed by our former British Rulers which were largely intended for
the subjugation of a Slave Country. Indian Judicial system has become so tilted
in favour of the super rich so that even for a middle class person like me the
Supreme Court is unapproachable. Recently in a farewell speech on the eve of
his retirement Justice Radhakrisnan of Supreme Court stated that only the rich
Corporates can get justice from the Supreme Court. Under the circumstances Kejri
wal’s bail incident has helped to draw the attention of the Nation to these
anomalies in the judicial system. The Aam AAdmi Party must declare that
Judicial Reforms will be on its agenda along with fight against corruption.
Thursday, 29 May 2014
Thursday, 3 April 2014
The Astounding Parallel Between Germany of 1933 and India of 2014
My
friend Sri Ramachandran Attur has sent me a mail comparing the Germany of 1933
and India of 2014. I was also thinking on the above lines for the last few
months. I have to tell you that I have read and studied a lot on the history of
the rise and fall of German Nazism. From my study I am fully convinced that the
situation prevailed in Germany at the time of Hitler coming to power and the
present situation in India where there is a real danger of a Hitler like
demagogue like Narendra Modi coming to power. The mail of my friend Sri
Ramachandran Attur really expresses my
forebodings far better than I can express them.
Here
is the mail for you to read and reflect on it and understand the serious
situation which faces our motherland.
“I
am a 69-years old retired Railway officer with an absolutely impeccable record
of honest service to the nation. I am writing this mail due to my deep
concern about what will happen to the country after the 2014 elections, not
with any aspiration for a political career.
There
is an uncanny parallel between the present situation in India and the situation
that prevailed in Germany at the time of the rise of Adolf Hitler:
1.
Deep disgust spread across all strata of society, directed at an incompetent,
corrupt and utterly discredited so-called "democratically elected"
government.
2.
Anger at rising prices and unemployment, and with all that, a small segment of
population living in extreme comfort and prosperity.
3.
A large group of people, particularly youth, who are aware of the life that
they can have but that they are denied due to the workings of a coterie of
politicians and other powerful people.
4.
A major party goes to the extreme of identifying itself with an
individual. Note how Rajnath Singh changed the slogan, "Ab ki baar
Bhajpa ka sarkar", and made it, "Ab ki baar Modi sarkar".
5.
The rise of a demagogue, fluent of speech, strong of words, not prone to
smiling.
6.
Marginalization of politicians who have served the country and the party
sincerely according to their best understanding, for a long time but who are
thrown into the waste paper basket due to the emergence of a demagogue.
What
happened in Germany from mid-1930s onwards is part of history. Such
things may not happen in 21st century, 80 years later, particularly in
India. But don't be sure. The ordinary respectable and peace-loving
people who lived in Germany in the early 1930s did not expect the rise of a
terrible dictatorship and the holocaust either!
If
Narendra Modi comes to power and BJP gets to be completely controlled by
Narendra Modi in the years to come, and the Congress and other older parties
continue to be incompetent morons, incapable of reading the situation aright
and responding with maturity and statesmanship, the following things may very
well happen:
1.
LK Advani, Jaswanth Singh and others who have been sidelined to accommodate the
"Modi wave" and who have protested directly or indirectly may get
picked up at the dead of night, and nothing more may be heard about them
afterwards.
2.
Minorities will suffer immensely. Narendra Modi has shown some sample of
what can be expected if the minorities do not tow his line.
3.
But the majority community should not think that they will be safe. In
the beginning people like me who write such emails will be picked up.
Then they will pick up people who maintain silence but who look suspicious in
their silent acquiescence with what is going on. Then they will get into
the habit of silencing imagined opposition. Knocks at the door in the
middle of the night will become more common.
4.
Big corporates which fund the party's operations will be happy in the
beginning. But later on they will also feel the heat - because the man
who loves power does not love anything else or love anyone except himself.
Arvind
Kejriwal has shown courage in standing against Narendra Modi in Varanasi.
But it will be good for his health if he does not win. If he wins, the
large mass of people whose illusion-bubble he has pricked by winning against
Modi will not forgive him. There is great danger for the man who takes a
tigress' cubs from her and also for the man who takes away their illusions from
a fanatical people.
Vote AAP and give the party a chance. Give power to AAP and then keep a watch on its elected representatives and its government to make sure that they remain sincere and committed to selfless service of the nation.”
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Thursday, 20 March 2014
കോതമംഗലം മെത്രാനെതിരെ ആത്മഹത്യാ പ്രേരണാ കുറ്റത്തിന് കേസ് എടുക്കുക.
വളരെ ദുഃഖകരമായ ദിവസമാണ് എനിക്കിന്ന്. മതതീവ്രവാദികൾ കൈ വെട്ടിമാറ്റിയ പ്രൊഫ്. ടി.ജെ.ജോസെഫിന്റെ ഭാര്യ സലോമിയുടെ ആത്മഹത്യ എന്നിൽ ദുഖവും നടുക്കവും ഉണ്ടാക്കുന്നു. മതതീവ്രവാദികൾ കൈവെട്ടിയ പ്രൊഫസ്സറെ ജോലിയിൽനിന്ന് പിരിച്ചുവിട്ട കോതമംഗലം മെത്രാനെതിരെ 2010 സെപ്റ്റംബർ 11നു പ്രതിഷേധ മാര്ച് നയിച്ചതിനു പള്ളിയുടെ വിശുദ്ധ ഗുണ്ടകളുടെ കൊടിയ മര്ധനം ഏറ്റ വ്യക്തിയാണ് ഞാൻ. അന്ന് കേരളത്തിലെ ചാനലുകൾ മാത്രമല്ല ഇന്തിയയിലെ മുഴുവൻ ഇന്ഗ്ളിഷ് ഹിന്ദി ചാനലുകളും ആ ദൃശ്യങ്ങൾ കാണിച്ചതാണ്.
കൈ വെട്ടിമാറ്റപ്പെട്ട് ഇരിക്കുമ്പോൾ ഞാനും എന്റെ ഭാര്യയും ആ കുടുംബത്തെ സന്ദർശിച്ച് ആശ്വസിപ്പിച്ചതാണ്. സലോമിയെ ധീരവനിതയാണ് ഞങ്ങൾ കണ്ടത്.
ഈ ആത്മഹത്യയ്ക്ക് ഉത്തരവാദി കോതമംഗലം മെത്രാനാണ്. അദ്ദേഹത്തിനെതിരെ കേസ്സെടുക്കണം. കേരളത്തിലെ മെത്രാന്മാരിലും പുരോഹിതരിലും ഒരു വലിയ വിഭാഗം അഹന്തയുടെ ആള്രൂപങ്ങളാണ്. ക്രൂരതയുടെ മൂര്ത്തിഭാവമാണ്. യേശുവിന്റെ നാമത്തിൽ ജനങ്ങളെ വഞ്ചിച്ചു തന്കാര്യം നേടുന്നവരാണ്. അവരെ ആത്മീയാചാര്യന്മാരായി കണക്കാനാകില്ല. ക്രിമിനലുകളും മാഫിയകളുമായി മാത്രമേ കാണാനാകു.
Sunday, 9 March 2014
Questions to Mr. Modi
Here
are some questions that were raised by the AAP team to Mr. Narendra Modi. The
biggest of them is...Will Modi answer any?
Usage
of Solar power in Gujarat was highlighted as a key achievement of the Modi government.
The financials were clearly ignored? It seems that Solar power is costing much
more, even more than another BJP ruled state of Madhya Pradesh? It’s the same
Sun right?
Why in Gujarat, Solar power
is bought at Rs 13 without tender?MP & Karnataka buy the same at Rs 7.5
& 5.5 with proper tenders
The Modi governance model
has been the toast of the nation. Agriculture was a key component of that.
Gujarat's govt. own statistics proved that this was more of a PR ploy
How do U claim 11%
agriculture growth rate, when statistics released by Guj Govt for 2012/13
indicate that it has fallen to 1.18%?
According to Gujarat govt.
statistics, agricultural output has fallen from 27,815 cr in 2006/07 to 25,908
cr in 2012/13.
What about the "industry
friendly" image? Truth came out in talking to a few people in Mehsana,
Gujarat.
Is your development model
anti small & medium scale industry? In Mehsana, of the 187 such units, 140
units have shut down
Unemployment amongst the
youth remained a prime concern for the people.
Recently, for 1500 Govt.
jobs, 13 lakh people had applied. Yet you claim that you have solved the
unemployment problem?
Health care was neglected
in the state. One only has to visit some district & village level
hospitals/health care centers to discover the reality.
Primary healthcare centers in
many villages are shut. Basic medicines are not available in many distt. level
hospitals?
Farmers, were perhaps the
worse off. From cases of suicide, availability of electricity to land
acquisition, the situation was grim throughout.
In the past few years, over
800 farmers have committed suicide.Farmers are not being paid basic support
price for their crops
You claim electricity in
every Guj.village. Your govt. is sitting on over 4 lakh applications from
farmers for Elec. connections.
Farmers compensated for land
acquired at rates much lower than market. Same land given at subsidized price
of Rs 1 to Ambanis?
Why has the Guj. Govt. filed
a case in Court against the Sikh farmers of Kutch? Will you snatch away their
land?
Benefits of the much
touted projects were yet to reach the people, almost a decade later.
In 2005, the height of
Narmada dam increased for providing water to people of Kutch. 9 years on, they
are still waiting! Why?
The same issues of Crony
capitalism and corruption were found in Gujarat as well.
Is the Son-in-law of the
Amabani family, a minister in your govt. handling the portfolio of energy! Can
you explain this?
Why do people need to pay
bribes for getting Govt. jobs, BPL cards, even Industrial licenses? Is this not
corruption?
The country will wait for Mr. Modi to answer. It’s important to
distinguish between truth and hype. Thursday, 6 March 2014
A SHEEP ATTACKED BY A PACK OF WOLVES
Aam Aadmi
Party is now just like a sheep being attacked by a pack of wolves. Rightists,
Leftists, Centrists all have joined hands in attacking the young nascent
political party. It cannot even be described as a political party in the
conventional sense. It is rather a movement just like the Jasmine Revolution in
the Middle East. AAP has become a symbol in the eyes of the Indian People, a
symbol of fighting against all the evils in the political system and
establishment existing in India. It has given rise to great expectations among
the people of India and they expect the party to clean off all the dirt and
filth accumulated in the political administration of the Nation in the last six
decades.
Some accuse that AAP has
no political ideology. We have seen many parties with sterling ideologies who
have grossly deviated from their ideological paths and bartered people’s
interest for their selfish gains. Look at the various Socialists and Lohiaists
who were the most ideological politicians in the Indian history. Now these
Lohiaist socialists are split into various political camps like different
varieties of Janathaists, Samajwadis and Dals and all these ideologists have
excelled in the art of corruption. Even the Marxist Socialists have degenerated
to such immoral depth and degradation beyond any hope of redemption. This is
amply proved by the influence that corrupt industrialists like Sack
Radhakrisnan, Sandiago Martin, Faris Aboobacker and various mining mafia are
wielding on the Communist (Marxist) Party in Kerala. So much for ideology.
Ideology without action is a dead horse. We in Aam Aadmi Party are creating a
new ideology through direct action for the benefit of the people. Mahatma
Gandhi didn’t start freedom struggle preparing beforehand an ideology but an
ideology was evolved through the struggle of the people.
Rightists say we are
anarchists and Leftists say we are Capitalists. When large scale looting of people’s
wealth, scarce national resources like coal, oil, gas and spectrum, and public
money is taking place by corrupt industrialists in collusion with corrupt
politicians, people will be compelled to wage war in a new form which may seem
to some as anarchy. But whatever we do is for the good and welfare of the
Indian people. To the Leftists I have to say that we are not against free and
competitive private enterprise but we are dead against crony capitalism which
benefits a few corrupt industrial corporate houses who are close to the seat of
political power. Both Congress and BJP stand for the corrupt crony capitalists
like Adani, Ambani etc. There will be no change in the corruption level of the
country even if the darling of the corrupt Indian Corporates, Mr. Narendra Modi
comes to power as Prime Minister. Apart from corruption the dangerous communal
polarization of the country will also be hastened once Modi comes to power.
So AAP has taken up the
fight against corrupt industrial corporates who rule India through their proxy
politicians for the last six decades. Congress and Modi’s BJP are the two faces
of the same corrupt industrialists and we will fight both these faces of the
same evil with equal vehemence. As Arvind Kejriwal said, “Even if five of our
MPs are in the next Lok Sabha, we will make it difficult for the corrupt to
have their own way.” So the fight has
begun and let us charge forward.
JAI
HIND!Friday, 17 January 2014
Friends in Aam Aadmi Party, Beware of the Pitfalls Ahead!
For the last
few weeks since Delhi election there is a torrential flow of people to the Aam
Aadmi Party, some are ordinary people (aam aadmi) and others, well-known social activists
and leaders from main stream political parties. To tell you the truth, I am a
bit worried about the phenomenal growth of the Party. Before Delhi election we, the members of Aam
Aadmi Party in Thrissur District, used to meet in a class room of Maharaja’s
Technological Institute, Thrissur. There
would be some forty or fifty people in the meeting and one or two cars besides
mine in the MTI compound. After the Delhi election result, as usual I went for
our routine meeting. I was a bit late. When I reached the venue, the compound
was full of cars. My car could not enter the compound of MTI and so I had to
park it outside, in front of the nearby zoo. Going inside I could see a large
crowd assembled there. I thought another function was going on there and never
expected even in my wildest of dreams such a huge crowd for our meeting. But much
to my surprise and shock I found out that the crowd, which was unmanageable,
came for our meeting. Since then it has been an unending flow of people to our
party. Last Sunday the Thrissur Thaluk Convention of Aam Aadmi Party was a
grand success with such an overflowing crowd that could not be contained in the
Sree Sankara Hall, we booked for the meeting. That day itself more than four
hundred people took the party membership.
I am not a pessimist. My
optimism and positive thinking are the only factors which sustained me in my
various other fights in the social life of Thrissur. In nurturing the growth of
another social organization, I alone personally used to distribute notices and
leaflets of that organization to more than 3000 houses in my locality. Some
people used to wonder why this man, a retired Class I Officer of the Government
of Kerala, is doing this menial job of distributing notices. Some might have
thought I have gone out of my mind. But those friends in my organization, who
knew me intimately, were aware of my commitment to the cause and mission I
pursue. Even I used to distribute the leaflets in hostile territories
discarding friendly advice and anxiety of my fellow members of the organization
for my personal safety. But the lesson I wanted to teach them was, as President
of the organization, if I am not prepared to do such menial jobs like
distributing leaflets for the sake of the cause, I have no right to ask other
ordinary members to do this. I tell you
this now from my personal experience to prove the fact that building an
organization from grassroots level is not an easy task. So the easy way the Aam
Aadmi Party is growing and developing creates in my mind some forebodings.
During the India Against
Corruption (IAC) Movement I could not witness such enthusiastic crowds. From
August 16th, 2011 when Anna Hazare started his indefinite fast in
Delhi for Jan Lokpal, we organized a day and night relay fast in front of Thrissur
Corporation Office and continued it till Annaji stopped his fast. In those days
there would be some 20 people during day time at the site of the fast and in the
evenings only a small crowd of around a hundred people were there for the
candle light procession and the public meeting. At that time there were four or
five people in whole of Kerala who were in the forefront of that movement. Still
I have with me the list of those five persons which was sent to me by the Team
IAC, Delhi. I wonder how many of the
present AAP leaders in Kerala participated in the India Against Corruption Movement.
One thing I can say is that I don’t remember seeing any of them in front of
Thrissur Corporation Office for the fast, candle light processions and the
meetings. Nobody can deny the fact that Aam Aadmi Party is a morph of India
Against Corruption Movement. And those who were in the forefront of the IAC
movement know well the difficulties in organizing a people’s movement and
finding out the resources to sustain it. Money was not flowing into the
movement then as now it is flowing into the coffers of AAP. I hope the present
young leaders of AAP won’t be a prey to the belief, seeing the present rush for
membership, that it is an easy task to build a party politically and
ideologically out of nothing.
As
a senior member (not in position but in age) of Aam Aadmi Party I have to warn
my young comrades in the party about the pitfalls ahead when the party moves
forward. Every day thousands come into the party fold and now a days there is
no TV news without mentioning the name of Aam Aadmi Party and announcing the
names of VIPs and VVIPs joining the Party. Last Sunday it was announced that
National Secular Conference and its sole MLA P. T. A. Rahim are joining AAP. I personally
know that this party was formed with the blessings of Sri Pinarayi Vijayan, CPM
Kerala State Secretary, to have a foothold for CPM in the Muslim and Christian
minority communities. P. T. A. Rahim was the Party Chairman and one of my
friends, a colleague in a social
reformation movement, was its General Secretary (after some time he resigned
and left the party). At the time of the formation of that party I was
discreetly offered a leading post in the Thrissur District Committee of the
party, but I politely refused since I was not interested in joining hands with
a breakaway group of the communal Muslim League. I don’t know who conducted
negotiations with P. T. A. Rahim and who authorized these people for it.
According to TV channels Adivasi
Gothra Mahasabha leaders C.K.Janu
and Geethanandan, Revolutionary Marxist Party
leaders like K.K. Rema and Venu, former Personal Assistant and now a
critic of Ex-Chief Minister of Kerala, Sri. V. S. Achuthanandan etc. are
joining AAP. Various individuals, social
activists and political leaders have openly declared that they have already
joined or are going to join AAP. There is nothing that succeeds like success
and they know AAP is a success story now. If AAP had got only five seats in
Delhi, as predicted by mainstream political parties, some of these people who
rush to enter the party membership now before the doors are closed, wouldn’t
have touched it with a pair of tongs. There is no proper mechanism in the party
to screen, filter and separate good corn from the chaff. It will be suicidal if
all disgruntled and corrupt political leaders and individuals and disruptive
and anti-social elements find their way to, and infiltrate into, the ranks of
the party. So I must warn the young leaders of the AAP as a senior person and a
volunteer of the party to beware of the pitfalls ahead.Thursday, 9 January 2014
Modi’s Pain and Agony 12 years after Gujarat Pogrom
Twelve years
after Gujarat’s gruesome, barbarous and unfortunate tragedy, Narendra Modi,
Gujarat’s Chief Minister has come out with a statement through his blog that he
was “shaken to the core by the grief, sadness, misery, pain, anguish, agony and
the absolute emptiness he felt on witnessing such inhumanity”. His personal
feelings have come out only after 12 years, that too at the time when he is
near the stepping stone to the Indian Prime Minister’s throne. His pain now can
only be described as “too little, too late”.
He quotes a Gujarat
lower court’s verdict as a triumph of truth and portraits it as his victory
just like Pinarayi Vijayan, State Secretary of CPM In Kerala said when he was
exempted from the list of the accused in Lavallin case. Modi is celebrating the
lower court judgment just like Pinarayi and his party celebrated the CBI court
judgment. (One of the members of E.Balanandan Committee which probed Lavallin
case, a few years ago confided to me that Pinarayi is involved neck-deep in
Lavallin scam and he will be undoubtedly punished for this.) These leaders must know there are other
higher courts in India. Mrs. Zakia Jefri, wife of late Ehasan Jefri, Congress
MP and the petitioner in Gulbarg Society massacre case has already made it known
that she will go in appeal to higher courts.
In Gujarat riots
Narendra Modi has undoubtedly failed on fifteen counts.
1) Willfully
ignoring messages from state intelligence about violent repercussions of the
RSS-VHP organized ‘Mahayajna’ just before the Godhra incident.
2) Deliberately
concealing knowledge of the provocative anti-Muslim sloganeering of Kar Sevaks
at the Godhra station when Sabarmati Express reached there.
3)
Conspiring with VHP to plot and allow reprisal killings all over Gujarat.
4) Brazenly
supporting the bandh call of VHP and allowing the streets and public places of
Gujarat to be used for mass attacks and violence.
5) Cynically
and illegally allowing postmortems out in the open at the railway yard.
6)
Personally instigating RSS-VHP men and women at the railway yard at Godhra
assuring them that enough time will be allowed to extract a revenge.
7) Directing
that the unidentified bodies of Godhra train victims be handed over to Jaideep
Patel of VHP to be brought to Ahmedabad where aggressive funeral processions in
full public view were allowed.
8)
Specifically instructing top police officers not to act and to “allow Hindus to
vent their anger”.
9)
Preventing the imposition of curfew.
10) Making
pretence of verbally calling in the Army on the late evening of 28-2-2002 but
not actually allowing its deployment until 3-3-2002.
11) Fourteen
out of 25 districts of Gujarat were allowed to burn as Ministers were
specifically deputed by Modi to interfere with police functioning and sit in
the police control rooms. Those police officers who tried to control violence
were given on the spot punitive transfers to send the real political message.
Officers who acted in a manner Modi preferred were rewarded with plum
government posts or post retirement benefits.
12) Modi
allowed violence to continue unabated until early May 2002 when KPS Gill was
sent by Prime Minister A.B. Vajpayee to the State. The National Human Rights
Commission (NHRC) and Central Election Commission (CEC) were misled about the
spread and intensity of violence. This was willful subversion of justice
system.
13) Partisan
prosecutors belonging to RSS-VHP were appointed to ensure that cases were
aborted in the womb itself.
14) Hate
speeches were indulged in by Modi himself like Becharaji speech made at the top
of election campaign on 9-9-2002.
15) Modi is
guilty of ordering the destruction of crucial documents including wireless
intercepted messages, vehicle logs, police control room records etc.
Modi’s
own Party’s Prime Minister A. B. Vajpayee rebuked him for his negligence of raj
dharma in one of the most haunting events in the collective memory of India.
Modi’s present pain and agony to make his access to Indian Prime Ministership
easy have evoked anger and skepticism among victims of the Gujarat Pogrom. One
of the victims Rupa Mody whose son went missing and was lost after the Gulbarg
Society massacre – her story inspired the Hindi film Parzania – described Modi’s letter as “crocodile tears”. She says,
“What sort of pain is this that he claims to feel? What sort of pain is it that
for 12 years he has not expressed it and now on hearing of a court judgment he
decides to express this great pain. The man has a heart of stone and he is not
capable of pain.” Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Attack on Aam Aadmi Party Office in Kaushambi Ghaziabad
Attack on Aam Aadmi Party Office in Kaushambi, Ghaziabad
Today around 30 personnel belonging to a group called Hindu Raksha Dal came to Aam Aadmi Party Office: A-119, Kaushambi, Ghaziabad, at 10:55 am and started shouting negative slogans and derogatory comments against Arvind Kejriwal, Prashant Bhushan and the Aam Aadmi Party. These violent protestors carrying sticks and bricks in their hand entered our office premises and tried to attack Aam Aadmi Party volunteers. Thankfully the volunteers rushed inside the room and they closed the doors from within. Then these protestors started damaging the property with their sticks and bricks, they also hurled stones, bricks and flowerpots aimed at the volunteers inside the office with the intention of physically hurting them. This whole act of violence continued for around 25 minutes which has been captured in CCTV camera installed in the office premises. We beleive the protest was led by Bhupendar Tomar (Pincky Chaudhary), who is from that Hindu Raksha Dal, whose president is Vishnu Gupta, the same person who attacked Mr. Prashant Bhushan during the India against corruption movement. This violent crowd disappeared before the police PCR van arrived. The details of the vehicles which were used by those violent protestors are:
- Tata Safari – DL 7C K 3230
- Mahindra Scorpio – UP 14 BW 0234
- Hyundai Eon – UP 14 CB 8565
- Skoda Fabia – DL 7C K 7092
- UP 14 R 4577
- UP 14 BJ 3482
Aam Aadmi Party condemns this attack. Violence in any form should not be tolerated and it can never be the solution to any of our problems.
Saturday, 4 January 2014
Election Manifesto of Aam Aadmi Party, Kerala
No body has
asked me to prepare an election manifesto for the Aam Aadmi Party Kerala. This
manifesto is purely imaginary. Suppose I am asked to prepare a draft manifesto
for Aam Aadmi Party, Kerala Unit for the next Assembly (not Parliament)
election it will be along the following lines.
Formation of
Government
The Aam Aadmi Party Government will
have a small cabinet having only 11 ministers including the Chief Minister
instead of present 20 ministers. This will reduce government expenditure
considerably.
As far as possible ministers’
quarters will be government owned buildings and if at all any private buildings
have to be rented, they will invariably be small houses. Only minimum amount
will be spent for the repairs and maintenance of government buildings.
Ministers will not use red beacon lights on their vehicles and there will be no
police escorts for ministers. Instead Police will be spared for more useful
works of keeping law and order and investigating crimes than waiting on the
roads for smooth travel of ministers. The ministers are people’s servants and
their shield for protection is the love, trust and respect of the people. The
day they lose these, they don’t deserve to be ministers.
Functioning
of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
Legislature is meant for making laws to regulate the
functioning of the state and public affairs of the citizens. Only if proper and
detailed discussions take place in the Legislature, good laws can be created.
But the Kerala Assembly met only for 37 days last year. If Aam Aadmi Party
comes into power in Kerala, it will be made mandatory for the Assembly to meet
at least 150 days in a year. Dies non
(No work, no pay) will be implemented in the case of MLAs also as in the case
of government servants. Those MLAs who boycott the Assembly on any day will not
get their pay and allowances for that day.
Political work is voluntary work and a MLA works as a
volunteer only. So he is not eligible for a pension like a full time permanent
employee of the government. Soon on coming to power in the state, the party
will abolish pension of MLAs. Personal staff of ministers is political
appointment from ruling parties and temporary in nature unlike permanent
employees of the government. So the pension of personal staff of ministers will
be abolished.
Similarly MLA fund has become one of the sources of
corruption and mismanagement of government money. Practice of allowing MLA fund
will be discontinued immediately if AAP comes to power in Kerala. Instead an
equal fixed lump sum amount will be allotted to all constituencies in the state
and this fund will be utilized for the development work of each constituency
under the direction and supervision of a representative Jana Sabha constituted
for this purpose, comprising representatives from various ward sabhas or gram
sabhas in the constituency.
Corruption
in government offices will be wiped out within 6 months after formation of government.
For eradicating corruption in government offices and weeding
out the corrupt officials from government departments following steps will be
taken. Soon on taking charge AAP government will ask all officials to submit a
personal asset and liability statement including that of their wives, children
etc. Random vigilance examination of at least 25% of these special asset
statements will be conducted and explanations called for, for any substantial
variations found out. If it is proved beyond doubt that an official has amassed
wealth disproportionate to his known sources of income, he will be enquired,
summarily dismissed and prosecuted. His ill-gotten wealth will be confiscated. From
then onwards every year all the government officials will be asked to submit
their asset and liability statements.
Detailed verification and scrutiny of the statements of at least 10%
will be done and on the spot search and seizure will be conducted. If it is
proved beyond doubt that any official has made disproportionate income and
assets during the year, explanations will be called for and if explanations are
found unsatisfactory, the person will be dismissed from service. Apart from
this, traps will be set by the Vigilance and anti-corruption department to
verify the honesty and credentials of officers and those found failing will be
dismissed.
Independence
of the Police Department.
Police will be given full freedom in
implementing law and order and prevention of crimes. In order to ensure the
freedom of the police department the transfers and postings of police officers
of and above the rank of District Police Superintendents will be taken away
from Home Department and vested with a Police Commission. The members of the
Police Commission will be the home minister, leader of the opposition, Chief
Justice and another Judge of the High Court of Kerala and the Chairman of the
Lok Ayukta. The Vigilance and anti-corruption department will be brought under
the control of the Lok Ayukta. No political interference will be allowed in the
functioning of the police department or vigilance and anti-corruption bureau.
Education
The efficiency and standards of
government and aided schools and colleges will be substantially improved.
Though unaided public schools will be allowed to function, utmost care will be
given to improve the functioning of government and aided schools and colleges. The
teachers and lecturers of these schools and colleges will be appointed purely
on the basis of merit. The teachers of aided schools and colleges are paid by
the government and so the authority to appoint them must also be vested with
the government. Therefore henceforward the teachers in aided schools and the
lecturers in aided colleges will be appointed by government through Public
Service Commission. The standard of the government and aided schools and
colleges will be improved so high that nobody will need to send their children
to unaided schools and self-reliant colleges. Education will not be free. Those
who can afford to pay fees will be charged a fee for their wards’ education.
Those who are below poverty line and also scheduled caste and scheduled tribe
children will be given free education.
Health
Quality health services will be
provided in government hospitals and government medical colleges. This will be
at par with any private speciality hospitals and patients will voluntarily come
to government hospitals for treatment. Here also those who can afford will have
to pay required fees. All below poverty line will be given free treatment.
Government doctors will be given attractive salary, but private practice will
be strictly forbidden.
Industry
Aam Aadmi Party will not be against
free enterprise. AAP believes that like clean politics, clean business is also
needed for the development of the country. Competitive capitalism will be
encouraged but crony capitalism will have no place in the scheme of things of
the AAP government. The scarce resources of the nation belong to all the people
of the country including the vagabonds on our streets. This is the common
property of all. This will not be given to the crony corporate industrialists
at throw away prices. They will have to give due price to the government and
this amount will be utilized for the welfare of the poor of this country.
Labour
Labour will have the right to form
unions, put forward their rights, protest and strike work. But one industry
will have a single union which will include all the workers of the factory. The
union leaders will be democratically elected from among the workers of the
factory. No outside politician will be allowed to head the labour union in a
factory. In government service also one
union will be allowed for one class of employees. Unions of government officers
affiliated to any political party will be banned. Officers paid from government
treasury will not be allowed to have any open allegiance to any political party
except voting right. Government officers found working for any political party
overtly or covertly will be dismissed from service after enquiry by competent
authority.
Civil
Supplies
Civil Supplies department will be
strengthened and corruption and mismanagement in civil supplies will be
prevented. Those wholesale and retail ration dealers who divert ration supplies
clandestinely to open market with the connivance of the civil supplies officers
will be prosecuted and jailed. Such officials will be dismissed and prosecuted
immediately.
Women and
Children Welfare Schemes
Education and welfare of women is
the keystone to success of any society. So utmost care will be given to the
education and strengthening of women. Their political participation will be
enhanced and one-third of all political posts including those of ministers will
be reserved for women. Prevention of offences and crime against women and
children will be the top priority of the government. The age for juvenile
justice for crime of rape and molestation of women and children will be lowered
to 16 years from present 18 years.
Reservation
Policy
Reservation will be continued in
education and employment for scheduled castes and tribes. For backward
communities there will be a financial ceiling limit also. Reservation for
employment will be only in the entry cadre of a government department, but
there will be no reservation for further promotions.
Secularism
Aam Aadmi Party will be a strict
secular party. Secular means giving no favour or help to any religion. Religion
is the private affair of the citizens and religious activities must strictly be
restricted within the four walls of places of worship. No religion will be
allowed to meddle in the affairs of the state. State and religion will have no
relation as far as public policies of government are decided. During election
time no AAP candidate will meet any Christian Bishops, Muslim Moulavis, Hindu
Sanayasins, caste leaders of NSS, SNDP etc. etc. to gather votes of voters
belonging to their religions and castes. People will have individual political
opinion and these caste and religious leaders are not the persons controlling
the political opinion of the followers of the respective religions and castes.
AAP seeks the votes of individuals based on their political belief, conviction
and conscience.
The ownership of all temples,
churches and mosques will be vested on the members of those religious
establishments. The administration of the temples, churches and mosques will be
under the control of trustees elected by the members of those institutions.
There will be a tribunal or ombudsman to look into the administration of these
institutions and any complaints of corruption of trustees can be filed before
this Tribunal which will look into the charges in detail and if trustees are
found to have committed fraud, they will be punished with imprisonment. The
Poojaris, Priests and Mollas will be only spiritual leaders and they will have
no control over the administration of properties of religious institutions and
places of worship.
Hartals
Political parties are free to declare hartal for any cause.
But complying with the request of hartal will be voluntary. Those who want to
close their shops can do so. Those who want to open their shops will also have
freedom to do so. Nobody can compel to close shops in the name of hartals.
Vehicles can ply if the owners choose so, they can also go off the road if they
want to participate in the hartal. Any political leaders found involved in
violent activities during a hartal will
be taken into custody and jailed. They will have to strictly compensate for any
damages or losses occurred due to the hartal declared by them. Strict legal
action will be taken against any political leader promoting violent hartals.
Once it is seen that a political party has engaged in violence during a hartal
declared by that party, all that party’s leaders will be taken under preventive
detention during all the future hartals declared by that party.
AAP
is pledged to bring in a welfare state that will take all steps to improve the
life of each and every citizen of the state.THE STORY OF MY JOURNEY IN LIFE
I had the
rare good fortune to have been born on India’s Independence Day, 15th
August 1947. Born on an auspicious day
as India’s Independence Day, Swathanthrakumar (Freedom Boy) would have been
more apt a name for me, but perhaps since my parents were so over-whelmed with
joy to have their first baby boy born on an auspicious day like India’s
Independence Day, the strongest and most powerful of the Cochin King Shakthan Thampuran’s
birthday and assumption day of St.Mary ( Jesus Christ’s mother), all combined
together, they named me Joy. I remember
having heard that my grandfather made my birth a celebration by inviting and
giving feast to all children in the neighbourhood since my birth happened to be
on an auspicious day like India’s Independence Day.
I had my schooling in Tharakan’s
High School, Aranattukara and St. Aloysius High School, Elthuruth in Thrissur
District of Kerala. I passed my Pre-Degree examination from St. Thomas College,
Thrissur and took degree in engineering from Govt. Engineering College,
Thrissur. I was considered bright in my
studies by my parents and teachers since I stood first in almost all my classes
and I was school first for my S.S.L.C. exam. I was also considered a good
public speaker during my school and college days and got many prizes and awards
in public speaking and essay writing in all Kerala competitions. I was elected
school leader during my school final year and also won in engineering college
the first election I fought with thumping majority. For a short period of three
years I worked in the student wing of the Congress Party, Kerala Students
Union. At that time I was classmate and associate of Sri V.M. Sudheeran, now a veteran
Congress leader, Ex-Speaker of Kerala Assembly, Ex-Minister and former Member
of Parliament. I took part in the meeting of the K.S.U. in which Sri A.K.
Antony, present Defense Minister of India, was elected as State President of
K.S.U. I was a member of K.S.U. during
the period when Oomman Chandy, present Chief Minister of Kerala, Sri
Kadannappilly Ramachandran former Left Front minister and Sri Kottara
Gopalakrishan (He became the youngest MLA in Kerala at the age of 25.) were
State Presidents of K.S.U. My close friend Sri. V.M. Sudheeran was then
Thrissur District Presdinent of K.S.U.
When he became State President, I was out of K.S.U and joined my
engineering degree course. I quit active
politics to concentrate on my engineering studies and also because politics was
unknown and forbidden in the professional colleges in those days.
Even then I continued as a Congress sympathizer but the
declaration of emergency by Smt. Indira Gandhi and suspension of civil
liberties caused my final break with the Congress. I was on my way to the
railway station to go home from my work place when the news of declaration of emergency
reached me. I was shocked, angered and grieved and drops of tears were actually
rolling down out of my eyes, thinking anxiously about the future of India and
its democracy. I had the feeling that the country is entering a prolonged
period of darkness. Even though I was a government official I openly criticized
the Internal Emergency for which I had to pay a price later. Finally when the
emergency was lifted in 1977 and general election was declared I heaved a sigh
of relief. One of the happiest moments in my life is when the news of the
election defeat of Indira Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi reached me over radio. There
was no television at that time.
After completing my engineering
degree course, though I got appointment orders from Central P.W.D., Indian
Railways , Central Water and Power Commission and Kerala P.W.D., I preferred
Kerala P.W.D., since at that time I didn’t want to leave Kerala to be a support
to my family and younger ones who were all studying in various colleges. (Had I
been given a option now, I would have opted All India Services because it would
have helped me to discover India more.) It was not very long after my entry into
government service, emergency was declared. I was bold enough to openly
criticize emergency at that time. This angered some of the staff members of my
office affiliated to the Congress-backed NGO Association. At that time the
prestigious P.W.D. Guest House of Shoranur, where usually ministers, film stars
and celebrities camp, was in my charge. Outdoor scenes of many of the famous
Malayalam, Tamil and Hindi films were shot in Shoranur in those days in the
picturesque background and beautiful locations of Bharathapuzha River. As the
officer in charge to allot accommodation in the Guest House, the film
production executives approached me for booking the guest house for one or two
weeks for the stars and technicians to camp. Thus I was then known to film
people and in those days I had the good fortune to get acquainted with famous
film stars like Prem Nazir, Shivaji Ganeshan,Bharath Balan.K. Nair, M.G. Soman
etc. etc.
I was strict in enforcing rules and regulations in the Guest
House and prohibited any unlawful activities there. I came to know that some of
my staff members used the Guest House for immoral activities and I warned the
caretaker of the Guest House that he will be charged if such activities were
repeated. This again infuriated my already antagonized Congress supporting
staff due to my open criticism of emergency and they send an anonymous petition
against me to Vigilance Department on some false and flimsy grounds. One day
when I was returning from inspection of roads under my charge, vigilance raid
was going on in my office and residence. It was the dark days of emergency and
there was unwritten instructions to the
Vigilance Department that a certain number of government officers must be
suspended daily and the news broadcast over radio to instill fear in the
officers. So a vigilance inspection meant sure suspension. One of my friends,
who was actually innocent, was suspended
for dereliction of duty for a fraud committed by his subordinate officer
without his knowledge and the news was broadcast over All India Radio. After
long hours of search and inspection the vigilance people couldn’t find even an
iota of evidence in the charges against me in any of the allegations in the
anonymous petition. The Vigilance officers became convinced that I, a young man of only 26 at that time,
was innocent and the petition was sent by people who had personal scores to be settled with me. They
reported so and I was fully cleared of all allegations. Thus I had to suffer
during the Emergency for no fault of mine except for openly criticizing the
declaration of emergency and also for preventing Congress people from
committing immoral activities in the Guest House in my charge.
My service story will not be complete if I don’t describe
three more instances where I tried to protect public interest. At that time I
was an Assistant Engineer in charge of Peechi Dam Project. There was an old
rusted dilapidated steel aquaduct of about
100m long in the Left Bank Canal of Peechi Dam which had to be renovated.
Tenders were invited from contractors and the lowest tender received was at 40%
above estimate. Retender was invited and this time we got tender at 50% above
estimate. The contractors were in collusion. So in consultation with my
superiors I took up the challenge of executing the work departmentally under my
supervision. I approached Steel Authority of India for departmental purchase of
steel materials for the work and they allotted the necessary steel. I took
delivery of steel from Cochin Ship yard and transported departmentally to the
work site. I got the work done through piece work contracts for erection,
welding etc. The work was completed in record time and also the government
saved lakhs of Rupees in the execution of the work. Considering my tremendous
efforts and sincerity in executing the work departmentally and for making
substantial savings of public money, Government of Kerala awarded me a Good
Service Entry. It is recorded in my Service Register.
When I was Executive Engineer Alappuzha District there was a
long pending bridge work in the then Chief Minister A.K.Antony’s constituency.
Remember he was my former colleague in
K.S.U. ( At that time my friend, classmate and former colleague in K.S.U. Mr.
V. M. Sudheeran was the Member of Parliament from Alappuzha and we worked in
close alliance to do substantial improvement works in that reach of National
Highway 47 passing through Alappuzha District.). In July 2001 Chief Minister A.
K. Antony assigned me the challenge of completing Aroor – Arookkutty bridge
work in his constituency, pending for the last 10 years, before 28th
February, 2002. I took up the challenge. I took full interest to solve some
technical challenges and financial bottlenecks holding up the bridge work for
the last few years. I must admit that I had the full backing of the Chief
Minister. He used to call me every alternate day. Some days when he called me at
night 10 o’ clock still I would be in my office working and he congratulated me
for working so late and so hard. As promised by me I completed the last
concrete work of the bridge in the night of February 27th 2002 ( One
of the most unfortunate days in the history of India when the a coach in
Sabarmati Express was burnt down in Godhra, Gujarat). The next day there was a bandh orgnised by
BJP. Even then I reached Alappuzha in my official car and sent a telegram to
the Chief Minister telling “ Aroor – Arookutty Bridge completed”. I was so happy that I could
fulfill the challenge thrown at me by Chief Minister. C.M. wanted to fix up the
inauguration of the bridge connecting Kochi to an Island Arookkutty in
Alappuzha District. But due to an indefinite strike by non-gazetted officers of
Government of Kerala the inauguration took place only in April. In my whole
service life I haven’t seen such a grand inauguration with genuine and
spontaneous response by the people of the island. Chief Minister A. K. Antony
inaugurated the bridge and two State Ministers, K. R. Gouri, M. K. Muneer and
Sri. Vayalar Ravi present Central Minister were present on the occasion.
The Aroor – Arookkutty bridge is on the same back waters over
which Mattanchery bridge situates and is of the same length and specifications.
The cost incurred for my Aroor – Arookkutty Bridge was
less than half the cost of
Mattanchery bridge constructed by Gammon Indian Ltd. on Build, Operate and
Transfer (BOT) basis. The toll rate fixed for Mattanchery Bridge was so
exorbitant that the local people started an agitation against such a high toll
rate. Gammon India’s estimate was boosted up so high that they can charge a
high and unjust toll rate. The top persons in the department, especially the
Principal Secretary, the I.A.S. man, were hand in glove with the Private company
against peoples’ interest. The agitating
organizations filed a petition against Kerala Government and Gammon India Ltd.
in the Kerala High Court. The advocates pointed out the huge difference in cost
of construction of my Aroor – Arookkuty bridge and Gammon India’s Mattanchery
bridge over the same backwaters, of the same length and constructed at the same
time. The Court took into consideration the low cost incurred for the Aroor –
Arookkutty Bridge as a basis for deciding the case of Mattanchery Bridge and
favourably commented on the low cost of construction of the Aroor - Arookkutty
bridge.
Now I come to the fag end of my government service. Usually a
government officer is given an opportunity to work in his home district before
his retirement. But I preferred to remain in the place where I was, since I was
not prepared to hold anyone’s feet for getting a transfer. This time an
unfortunate incident happened and I had to take long leave from my department
till my retirement. One contractor who had taken up a major work in the N.H.47
wanted a big advance of lakhs of Rupees on the guarantee of materials stacked by
him. It came within my discretionary power either to grant or deny the advance.
The materials were stacked in contractor’s own yard in Ernakulam District and
the work to be carried out in Alappuzha District. I had no faith in completing
the work by this particular contractor. I was sure that after taking the advance on
the materials stacked in his own yard in another district, he may not do my
work and
will utilise the materials for some other works . I declined to give the
advance. The contractor, a politically very influential man, brought down on me
great political pressure, but I didn’t yield. I didn’t think the minister, a
young man then, was personally corrupt, but I clearly knew the Principal
Secretary of my department, the I.A.S. man, was personally corrupt. (After my
retirement, I wrote a personal letter to the new Chief Minister, Sri. V. S. Achuthanandan,
when Oomman Chandy stepped down after election defeat, warning him against
posting this particular I.A.S. man in another key post, but it is not known
whether any action was taken on my letter.) Under the influence of the Principal
Secretary, the Minister convened a conference of the Principal Secretary, the Chief
Engineer, the contractor and me. I knew that this conference was convened only
to pressurize me to give the advance of lakhs of Rupees to the contractor with
no written orders from any quarters. I didn’t personally attend the conference
feigning illness and sent one of my subordinate officers. After returning, my
subordinate told me that it was wise on my part not to attend. Otherwise I
would have been pressurized somehow so intensely that I would have to yield.
The next day I applied for long leave, left the place and never rejoined the
department till my retirement day after 6 months. But they took revenge on me,
an officer with unblemished record, by delaying my pension for more than one
and a half year. After entering government service as a gazetted officer, I
worked for 32 years and retired as a Class I officer of Government of Kerala.
Thus I come to the end of my service story. I was offered some good postings
after my retirement, one as the Engineer in charge of whole of South India for
supervising the works under Prime Minister’s Sadak Yojana Scheme, second as the
Senior Engineer to supervise Asian Development Bank works in Thrissur District
and third as a consultant engineer by National Highways Authority of India, but
I refused because I wanted to live a life of my own and to fulfill my desire to
serve the people of this nation as an independent person.
I had the good fortune to associate myself with Nava Bharatha
Vedi, an anti-corruption movement founded by late Dr. Sukumar Azhikode even
while I was working in the government as a responsible officer. Even while in government, I was also bold
enough to work in Hindustani Andolan (Indians in Service of India), a Gandhian
organization to fight against corruption and communalism, (a forerunner of Anna
Hazare’s India Against Corruption) founded by late Mr. Madhu Mehta who was
previously the All India General Secretary of Rajaji’s Swatanthra Party. On
leaving active politics he started this movement. Madhu Mehta was the National
Convener of Hindustani Andolan and I was State Convener for Kerala. My speech
in a Bombay meeting of the Hindustani Andolan just before Babri Masjid
demolition was described by many of my friends as prophetic. (Recently I got a
hand-written manuscript of this speech among my old papers and emailed to many of my friends.). At that time Sri. V. P. Singh came out of Rajiv Gandhi
government as its Finance Minister on Bofors issue and formed an
anti-corruption movement, Jana Morcha. A
former Congress minister of Kerala who was out of government tried to act as
the spokesman of Jana Morcha in Kerala. I knew this man was corrupt to the
core. I wrote directly to Sri. V. P. Singh
warning about this man with a copy to Madhu Mehta, friend of V.P.Singh. When V.
P. Singh visited Bombay soon after my letter, Madhu Mehta spoke to him about
this former minister of Kerala. Then V. P. Singh made a public statement that
this man would have no place in his movement. V. P. Singh wrote directly to me
in his own handwriting. After the demise
of Mr. Madhu Mehta, Hindustani Andolan came to a natural death.
I had also served as the President of Thrissur Junior
Chamber, State Vice-President of Kerala State Junior Chamber, President of Thrissur
Rotary, President of Car Owners Association, Vice-President of Subway &
Infrastructure Society, President of Investors Club, Thrissur (Still I am
president.), District President of Senior Citizens Service Council, State
President of Kerala Catholic Federation, State General Secretary of Joint
Christian Council ( both the organizations (the former founded by me) were for
fighting against the autocracy,
suppression and oppression of the ordinary believers by the Bishops and
the Clergy of Christian churches, the latter, a common platform of 12
progressive Christian organizations). I founded the residents’ association of
my locality named Mission Quarters Pourasamithy fifteen years ago and had been
its president for 13 years out of 15 years of its existence. Mission Quarters
Pourasamithy is the first and strongest residents’ association in Thrissur
Corporation area. At the time of the formation of Thrissur City Corparation,
there was some anomaly in the demarcation of new Divisions by the Election Commission. The Congress Party filed a case in the High
Court of Kerala. But the High Court dismissed this petition. Then as the
President of Mission Quarters Pourasamithy I approached the High Court of
Kerala on another legal ground against the division formation and won the case against
the Election Commission. At that time I was an officer of the Government of
Kerala and my superior officers, though they admired me, was startled and
warned me against repercussions. But luckily nothing happened.
I could also play my humble role in the India Against
Corruption Movement of Anna Hazare in August 2011. Anna’s fast in Delhi at Ramlila Maidan was to
commence on August 16th 2011. I felt strongly that something must be
done in Thrissur also. I contacted all my friends in various organisations in
which I am involved and asked them to be present in front of Thrissur
Corporation Office on 16th August morning 10 am. While we were
deliberating on what to do in Thrissur, volunteers and leaders of Laloor
anti-pollution action council also came there with the same purpose. We jointly
decided to start a relay fast in front of Thrissur Corporation Office till Anna
Hazare ends his fast in Delhi. After procession along Thrissur Swaraj Round, we
started the relay fast. This was a very exciting and illuminating experience in
my life. On all evenings lot of people including women and children visited the
shamiana where the fast was going on and conveyed their solidarity with us.
Evenings we lighted candles as a symbol of eradicating the darkness of
corruption in India and to spread the message of anti-corruption movement.
Thousands of people responded in this symbolic candle lighting in the evenings.
In those days of agitation I had direct contact with Arvind Kejriwal and other
top leaders of the movement. I wrote
many articles in support of the Jan Lokpal movement and sent by email to more
than 1500 people in India and abroad.
Now a few words on my family though
not much relevant to my public life. My wife, Lucy, was a professor in St.
Mary’s College, Thrissur and now leading a retired life. My son Anoop Joy
B.Tech. M.B.A. is an Asst. Manager in Reliance Communications LTD. of Anil
Ambani group. My daughter Amitha Joy B.Tech. is now working in Infosys
Technologies Ltd. Both are married. I hope it will not be out of place to
mention here that my daughter Amitha Joy was State First Rank holder in Kerala
S.S.L.C. examination of 1997 out of 6.5 lakhs students who wrote the exam. She
was awarded the Gold Medal of Kerala State by none other than the then Chief
Minister Late Sri. E. K. Nayanar. Then Education Minister Mr. P. J. Joseph
visited my house in Thrissur and congratulated my daughter personally on the
day of declaration of the S.S.L.C. examination results. She also got gold
medals from the then Finance Minister, Sivadasa Menon, Agricultural Minister
Krishan Kaniyamparambil, Bishop of Thrissur Mar Jacob Thoomkuzhy etc. Sri. K. Karunakaran former Chief Minister and
then Leader of the Opposition in Kerala Assembly personally presented to my
daughter the Gold Medal in his own wife’s name, Kallianikkutty Amma Memorial
Gold Medal.
After my retirement, I started my Bharat Darshan (Discovery
of India) tours which took me to most of the States in India. Subsequently I
undertook my Viswa Darshan (Discovery of
the world) tour. I am fortunate in that as part of my Viswa Darshan tour I
could set my foot in many countries of the five continents of the world viz.
Asia, Africa, Europe, Australia and North America. I have also written a
travelogue in Malayalam “Daivathinte Nattilninnu Daivaputrante Nattilekku”
(From God’s Own Land to Son of God’s Land). This book was published by St.
Paul’s Publications, Kochi.
At present I have joined as a humble volunteer of Aam Aadmi
Party which, I believe, is the last and only hope for India, in the darkness of
all pervading corruption and mismanagement of public money.
This
is the story of my journey in life so far. I have no regrets whatsoever. As
long as I can, I crave to be useful in the service of my country and my people.Thursday, 2 January 2014
Revolution with broom in hands: Is it the beginning of a new Indian monsoon?
Some media
people described the historic victory of Aam Aadmi Party in Delhi as a revolution
with broom in hands. Some compared it to the Arab Spring uprisings and hoped
that this would be the beginning of a new Indian monsoon. One media lady asked
Arvind Kejriwal, “Congress and BJP
accuse you of having no firm ideological ground.” His sudden reply was “But
people like our ideology”. Yes, people liked the ideology of Aam Aadmi Party,
the ideology of fighting the malice of corruption which has affected all parts
of the body politic, the ideology for boosting the morale and self-respect of
the ordinary people of India, ideology that detested the VIP treatment given to
politicians, the ideology of helping in solving the day to day problems of the
ordinary people ie. the aam aadmi. It has been clearly proved that ordinary
people like you and me can also contest and win elections without the backing
of a strong political party and sacks and sacks of money.
Party’s
symbol, the broom was easily embedded in the minds of ordinary Indians. Broom
is used by Indian women to clean their houses and courtyards in the mornings.
There was no other symbol readily available and more effective than a broom to
enthuse our women folk too. It was proved that a broom can be used not only for
cleaning purpose alone but also for thrashing the corrupt politicians and make them run away for their life.
In the
beginning conventional political parties criticized the style of functioning of
the Aam Aadmi Party as NGO style (Non-governmental organizations). But people
found this NGO style more acceptable than the conventional style of the other
political parties. The conventional Left Parties are having their head quarters
in the Capital of India for the last 60 years. But so far they were not able to
penetrate into the slums, galys and colonies in Delhi and study the problems of
the poor and fight to solve them. This created a political vacuum and into that
political vacuum, the AAP has entered as an alternative political force making
the Left Parties irrelevant.
The party
started its campaign by pasting posters in the rear side of the auto-rikshas.
Only three faces were in the posters, those of Congress CM Sheila Dikshit, BJP
State President Vijay Goel and AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal. The caption on the poster
was “Vote for the Honest”. No names were mentioned. It was proved that you can
seek votes even without naming the people. When the Dikshit government took action against auto-riksha
drivers, they resisted the officials with the help of AAP volunteers and thus they
and their families became the first vote bank of the Aam Aadmi Party.
The election
campaign started with posters in the back of Autos, went through Jhadu (broom)
Chalavo marches and finally culminated in placing about 2000 hidden cameras in
slums and colonies to watch other parties distributing liquor and money for
votes. The cameras were managed by expert AAP volunteers. This prevented
undesirable practices in the election. Thus the professional style of
functioning and the methodical campaign tactics of AAP were very effective in
Delhi
Eminent
economist and Nobel laureate hailed AAPs victory in the words, “The Aam Aadmi
Party’s rise is an important departure in Indian politics”. AAP believes not
only in clean politics but clean business also. The mentor of Infosys N. R.
Narayana Murthy, noted for his clean business practices, praised Arvind
Kejriwal and his Aam Aadmi Party for its victory in Delhi in the following
words, “What Mr. Kejriwal and his party brought to the table is that if one has
a few powerful messages, you can win elections with very little money. You can
get a party ready fairly quickly to have a stunning debut. Arvind Kejriwal has
also given great hope and confidence to a lot of people across various cities
of the country to say that we too can participate in the political process.” Former Union Minister in Vajpayee Government,
Mr. Arun Shourie described the AAP victory as a stunning announcement for political
parties that the people are fed up with them.
In 1987 I sided with late Sri. V.P. Singh and
his Jana Morcha since I was convinced that it was a genuine movement for a
value based politics. At that time I was almost sure that after the next
election V.P. Singh will be India’s Prime Minister. This time I venture to
predict that in 2014 AAP will have considerable presence in Parliament and will
be a corrective force there and in 2019 Arvind Kejriwal will most likely be the
Prime Minister of India.
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