By Rajinder Bains
Looks like Kejriwal is living in perpetual denial of his idiosyncrasies
1) Much to the angst of his long-forgotten mentor, Anna Hazare, he used the India Against Corruption (IAC) Movement to fuel his own political aspirations, despite the parent party being vehemently against it.
2) After his 49 day stint as Delhi CM (earning him the moniker ‘AK-47’), he shamelessly abandoned the people of the city to pursue a career in Lok Sabha… laughably, he then shamelessly compared himself to Sri Krishna leaving the battlefield.
No, Kejriwal, ‘Bhagoda’ (a deserter) is not the same as ‘Rann-chhod’ (one who leads his people away from the battle-field). The former absconded from his duties toward his people to pursue better opportunities, the latter left the battlefield to save the lives of his Mathura-vasis from needless bloodshed. The same Krishna shattered the formation of the the kauravas on the day of reckoning and ensured that the adhaarmika jaraasandh was killed.
3) Then when the odds turned against him, Kejriwal claimed all he wants to do is make sure Modi doesn’t become PM. If only wishes were horses. Anyhow, he ended up winning only 4 seats (same as a Tata Nano) out of 543 in Lok Sabha. A classical case of getting one’s hand caught in the cookie jar.
4) Last week, his website endorsed Modi as PM and Kejriwal for Delhi CM (the same guy who was vehemently after Modi for so long now uses Modi’s image to fuel his own campaign).
5) When he realized his blunder after irking many (ex, hopefully?) AAP members, he pulled the banner down
6) Most recently, he posted an image of Modi sharing a friendly moment with the Ambanis to rake up more conspiracy theories and is back to Modi bashing again. And it has not even been a week since he endorsed him as PM
AAP has no credibility whatsoever. From its inception it has been more interested in theatrics than governing. It’s development model is borderline anarchy and the membership itself is filled with Marxist sympathizers. To top it all it is led by a guy who in his political career so far has only excelled in drama. Stop the attention-seeking already, we’re longer amused