The phenomenon of endless desires coupled
with fear of the thought of possible non fulfillment and slipping into
bewilderness and deep rooted anger, an emotional response to obstacles in the
way is personified in Arvind Kejriwal. The endless desire of Kejriwal is to
become prime minister of the country, though nothing wrong in it; but the fear
of apparent non fulfillment of this desire due to self hollowness in
subconscious gives rise to his deep rooted anger and hatred towards Prime
Minister Modi. These three impelling forces in Kejriwal are his greatest
enemies which disallow him to think and act rationally & truthfully.
When one is incapable and hollow, how he
can challenge the greater force like Modi? By just going on and on blaming Modi
for each and every thing in the universe! Keep repeating Modi, Modi,
Modi……endlessly, calling Modi names, asking Modi to come and beat self &
but spare people of Delhi, pointing fingers repeatedly are proofs of his
irrationality. He tries to bring down Modi to his level so that his position
appears magnified. This reminds of the famous saying that when there are two
parallel lines drawn on a paper, one bigger and one smaller and the task is to
make the smaller one bigger, you have two choices; either to lengthen the
smaller one or else erase & shorten the bigger one to make it the smaller
one. Kejriwal’s philosophy appears to believe in the later. Blame Modi for self
failures and go on and on glorifying self, incurring huge expenditure in
wasteful advertisements all over the country, throwing away senior founder
colleagues out from the party, promote policy of minority appeasement, dividing
society, siding with corrupt politicians, supporting sloganeering by anti
national forces and so on..........
Kejriwal, a product of Anna Hazare movement
for Lokpal appeared sincere & honest when he jumped into political
bandwagon forming the Aam Aadmi Party. His political narration highlighted the
bitter truth of corruption in Indian politics. He could secure the trust of the
people of Delhi and taking advantage of internal contradiction within Delhi
BJP, the AAP rose to power with a thumping majority. However, the dream of
having honest politics was short lived and due to internal power struggles,
theatrics and gimmickry of AAP, the people of Delhi gradually realized its
hypocrisy. Kejriwal used to say when he entered the politics that they have
joined the politics to the change the way the politics is done but now writing
on the wall is quite evident that they themselves have changed the way of other
established political entities.
The three perennial enemies of Kejriwal, the endless
desires coupled with fear and anger, I am afraid, may lead to final
disillusionment of one and all with passage of time and ultimately to the
disintegration of the party. The Kejriwal phenomenon also appears to have
impacted the greatest damage to cause of honest politics as people in future
will be afraid of giving opportunities to new comers, howsoever it may be
sincere and honest.
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