Wednesday 16 April 2014

Open Letter to Mr Arvind Kejriwal...which Mr Modi should also read...

Well, Elections is the ultimate topic of discussion currently. Like anyone else, I also have clear opinion on Who should Win? & Who will Win?


Anyways, right now my interest is in antics being played out by our erstwhile (use of word intentional) crusader Mr Arvind Kejriwal....here is my attempt to reach Arvind through this open letter...and before he reads it, he is entitled to answers of two important questions...

Who Am I?

I am that typical middle class (and also middle aged :) )...well at mid thirties you can't really call yourself young....or can you ? :) ....voter, who so far really didn't bother much about exercising his franchise...partly due to political apathy, partly due to administrative hassles, and majorly due to "who cares about politics and politicians" attitude...If media reports are to be believed number of these new breed of voters is sizable..And I can see this happening around me...people who fit into above description are all around us...in our families..in our offices..among our friends..Lets call ourselves  Aam Voter if you like...what caused this change of mindset in Aam Voter is beyond the scope of this post....

Why Should You (Arvind) Read this letter?

Because, This Lok Sabha Elections, I am NOT voting for you and your party......

However...someone said....there is always a silver lining..and your silver lining is...Though I have decided to Vote for Mr Narendra Modi and his Party BJP (I chose to write name of PM nominee first and party later...for obvious reasons)....But should he NOT be able to deliver on his agenda post coming to office...and bring about that "CHANGE" ....all of us expect him to bring...then....you know what... "JANTA MAAF NAHI KAREGI".... :) ...So you need to hold your horses, revisit the basic philosophy on which AAP was born, and INTROSPECT... in the interim, may be...consolidate your outfit, train your troops...and wait...

So happy reading...


Dear Arvind,

Though I am not voting for you in Elections 2014, but I want you to know that, I still consider you a strong alternative for Elections 2019.
You should know that, with tremendous support from Aam Voters, you were able to write history in Delhi Assembly elections. While Lacs of Aam Voters voted for you in Delhi, equally great number of Aam voters supported you elsewhere, through donations and digital campaigning etc...

So while this Aam Voter Supported and voted for you wholeheartedly in Delhi, is Not willing to vote for you in LokSabha Elections for two reasons ---

Because this is National Election not state election...

We believe in strong and decisive leadership at the center...corruption is still a burning issue for us but, we can't afford to vote for a party which knows little beyond corruption. "Corruption free governance"  is just about basic hygiene expected from national leadership...There are other major deliverable from national leadership, which you and your crew are not equipped for at this stage.


  • Analogy for students: Can you become a good scientist if you are good in maths but know nothing about physics & chemistry?
  • Analogy for corporate types: Just being good in one subject makes you "subject matter specialist" , it doesn't make you a good Leader/CEO. 

Because we are disillusioned by You...


You promised, politics of change, but it seems, rather, politics is changing you.

To quote from one of my earlier blog .. "Power has Power to corrupt"

(Incidentally, I wrote this, when you were riding the anti corruption wave in the national capital, to mark my apprehension, about you changing the very ground you stood on, once in power)


  • To begin with, your very decision to fight LokSabha elections, at such a large scale, less than one year into politics, smells more of "opportunism" than "nationalism".
  • Just six months back, you wanted people's opinion on whether you should form "minority government" or not....how can we ever forget your SMS campaign...first ever such democratic initiative. But strangely you and your same team felt quite empowered to take decision on going national in such a short time.
  • You claim, that you believe in "inclusive governance" hence gimmics like " sms opinion". Well we believe you but if we vote you to national platform, then god knows how many such SMS campagins we will have to participate in future. Democracy anyways has its own flaws as it believes in principle of "majority is always right", please don't complicate it any further, by involving ordinary citizens in decisions which you should be making.
  • Do you really think your team had the bandwidth to scrutinize applications of aspiring AAP candidates and finalize candidates for more than 350 seats, in such short time, without compromising very fabric on which AAP was formed. And why do you think we should trust these candidates? just because you are saying so? You must be a person of great abilities if you think, you found 350 political novices, with God gifted talent to run the country.
  •  Data on "Association of Democratic reforms" website claims, 16% of your candidates have "criminal cases" against them. I am sure you will have explanation for each one of them but so do BJP and Congress...so how do you think you are different ?
  • Same data also suggests 43% of your candidates are "Crorepatis". So what happen to AAM Aadmi? How many of your voters you think are Crorepati? so who are you seeking votes from? Crorepatis? in comparison only 13% independents are Crorepatis. Of course I am not comparing you to BJP and Congress here, as you have always alleged them to be elitist. 
Lastly your decision to fight against Mr Modi from Varanasi, smells more of arrogance than anything else. Also are we reading too much into Mukhtar Ansari withdrawal from that seat? Anyways, in my humble opinion "Humility" is a virtue which a leader must have.

So if a leader must choose between arrogance and humility then what should he choose Mr Kejriwal?

Now don't tell me, you are going to run a SMS campaign to find answer ... :)

Also Please don't go on Dharna to protest against contents of this letter...

Yours Truly,

Aam Voter....

4 comments:

  1. An absolute pleasure to read...simple and yet thought provoking. Keep up the good work, Chandan!!

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    1. Thanks Sonali...its always pleasure to receive positive feedback..stay connected..

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  2. Very well thought through. The points made so reasonate with what I hear other aam voter's views including mine. Thank you for introducing me to your blog, love your writing style.

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    1. Thanks Jharna...happy that you liked it...your feedback always matters...stay connected...

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