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Friday, August 29, 2014

An Open Letter to Arvind Kejriwal

Dear sir,

28th December 2013, Saturday. I was one of happiest people of India who thought, "Yes now we will change". There are thousands of people came in your swear-in ceremony. You were so simple yet smart and over all, it was "Dream comes true" moment. Sir, you and your team had really struggled lot to achieve that and I must congratulate you for that.But real question is, why I congratulate right now? Answer of this question is reason I am writing this letter to you.

I would like to go back and remind you glimpse of few things, which changed Indian Politics. First of them was, next day to India won cricket world cup in April 2011, there was Dharna by IAC in Jantar Mantar and people across india came there. and that was the first time I and many others like me come to know about you. Anna was face of that Dharna but you were actual brain after that thing. I really admire you for your timing at that time.

It was more fascinating when you did it again. and this time it was more controversial as anna hazzare was taken to jail and then released and it was 13 day high drama happen at Jantar Mantar and whole nation was watching at you as next massiah. If election took place at that day you will surely get 500 out of 543 electoral seats.

After that you seat on fast for lokpal bill and on first day tv channels were interviewing your kids and parents regarding your fast. You had that fast for 10 days and said political fight is only option. And I totally respect that. You have your party in Aam Aadmi Party in November 2012. and Just in one year you became Chief Minister of Delhi and that's why I congratulate and respect you.


But sir, what happen after you become CM? In just time span of several days, you come to know that politicians will not allow you to work. Every BJP and Congress leader was saying why you are not bringing Lokpal in Delhi. and on the day you bring it. They said it's against law and Constitution of India. and you resigned.

Till last few days, I, unlike many other indians, thinking you are different and we should not see you like same glasses we watch to other politicians. but in this few days your tone has changed, Why should not we treat you like Nitish Kumar or Naveen Patnayak or any other politician. Again sir,  There is nothing wrong in what you did as politician but as leader you broke heart of many indians like me.


Fighting against Modi, is really master stroke as politician. but way you behave in gujarat or in bangluru is not like you. Sir you talk about fighting against corruption and make party out of it and then won a election. but when you fight in Loksabha election, you says "Communal Problems are worse then Corruption" This is not what I accept from you.

You came to gujarat and you spend 2 days out of ur 4 days in Kachchh, which is place where I live, People asked you some tough questions and you avoided it as smart politician. and I respect that. but if you want to do that then accept that you are politician who change his colors depend on time.

I know many people told you this, but I am repeating it one more time. That give us just one good thing for why we vote for you in this election? Even if you win, you are not going to make a government. You are also saying that there will be election in next one year if we vote for you. Isn't it better we vote for party which can stay in power for next 5 years, give india stability and growth? and in 2019, you come with all power and master politician. Be our Prime Minister and solve all this problems.


Thank you for your valuable time to read this (if you ever read that)

Regards,

Smit




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