Saturday, June 15, 2013

What #AAP has to offer

Introduction

There have been numerous debates in Social Media and elsewhere on what exactly Aam Aadmi Party has to offer to Indians which other political parties have not. I have successfully replied and convinced most; however with time it has become clear that it is better to jot everything down to have one spot to clear any doubts.

Some people think that Aam Aadmi Party is just another political party, or it exists just for the sake of opposing the current establishment. A friend said that AAP exists as a negation to an existing negative. Partially true. Partially false. Here, I would describe in detail why AAP is very very significant to India. 

I would NOT be talking about a strong Lokpal, Right to Reject and Right to Recall here, as it is obvious by now.



Money:

Let us accept first thing first. Political parties are funded heavily by certain corporates and wealthy who want the political parties to work just for them when they come to power. Also, political parties lift money from not so clean places, which they have to return later (usually with heavy interest). The seed money for most political parties is black and after a party comes to power, it has no choice but to do as their investors order it to.

This leads to a huge conflict of interest and huge pressure on political parties to make money - by hook or crook. The party in power is left with no choice but to indulge in corrupt practices to make this money. This trickles down to government offices as well. 

Election funding is the major cause of corruption in India.

However Aam Aadmi Party is going to escape this in a very simple way. It will NOT accept black money. And it will NOT take money from corporate honchos. All the donations above 50,000 will have to come with a PAN card. And all the donations details will necessarily be posted online. A businessman wanted to make a donation in crores to AAP, but didn't want his name to be published online. AAP has declined his offer.  

Although this means lesser fund gets raised, this also certainly means the AAP would not have corrupt investors to answer to when it comes to power.

You can donate online right now at http://donate.aamaadmiparty.org/ and your name will be published within 10 minutes. Even if you donate 1 Rs! Try it!!

 

Candidate Selection:

Ask any Indian on what is the first criteria of any person to be successful in conventional political parties and you would get the answer - Power. It is quite understood that goons and power players rise in politics. It just doesn't matter what their qualification is or what good have they (not) done for the society. Just because he is a local goon and no one dares oppose him, he ends up winning elections. Of course there are few IITians in politics - like Manohar Parrikar or Jairam Naresh, but they are more of an exception than a norm.

Also, tickets are given depending upon the loyalty or closeness to higher leadership. No one cares about the voice of the people that candidate is going to represent. This not only leads to resentment, it also creates a disconnect between the people and the MLAs. The MLA/MP, because he got the ticket due to top management, stays loyal to high command, rather than to the people he is representing. This is not done in a democracy. We need leaders, no sycophants.

The way AAP is going to give tickets is truly unique in India. Anyone can apply for the ticket, provided he has written support from 100 people from the area. This is double checked as well! Then shortlisting is done in a phased manner. This process is ensuring that not only clean people get the tickets, they also are popular in the local constituency. It is a WIN WIN as there is no room left for resentment.

No VIPs/VVIPs

The concept of "Very Important Person" or "Very Very Important Person" is coming from the ages of Kings, when there were Kinds, Queens, Princesses etc. Roads are blocked, jams are created for the sake of a few. The Red Beacons on the Car, etc creates a divide between the people and their representatives. Of course there are few exceptions like Manohar Parrikar who travel economy, but again not a norm. 

All the AAP candidates will have to undertake an oath that they would not live a VIP life after becoming MP/MLA. No red beacons, no huge bunglows, no extra security, no nothing extra. They would continue to live as a common man of India. People who are connected to ground would be loved by others so security risk would be lesser.

No More Government Schemes

Government schemes are the biggest money suckers. As per Rajiv Gandhi himself, 85% of money in government schemes are siphoned off. Apart from losing money, there are other issues. India is a huge country with dialect changing every 50 KMs. Having a pan-India scheme is the easiest way for you to waste money. Something applicable for Nashik won't even apply in Mumbai, forget Chennai!

Instead of these schemes, AAP would be sending the money directly to the RWAs or Gram Sabhas. Now this is where decentralization comes into picture. The local body, compromising of ALL the citizens of the area will now take the decision on how to spend this money. Quite like how modern societies function, and how they spend money collected through maintenance charges.

So the Gram Sabha in Rajasthan will decide to use the money to dig a well, whereas a Gram Sabha near Kosi river in Bihar might decide to build dams to stop floods. Most of these problems will not be even known to the IAS over there, or the Secretary sitting in Delhi, not that it is their fault.

Also, with citizens using the money of their own taxes, and everyone involved in the process of decison making, the chances of corruption would hit zero. Even if 1000 members of Gram Sabha decide to just distribute that money, it would be same as citizens taking their taxes back. Of course if something wrong happens in that place tomorrow, they would not be able to point to the system, as they themselves are the system now.

Trusting Indians

This is actually in the continuation of the last topic. We need a system which trusts and empowers the common man. If we love India, it means we love Indians. That means we have to let the common man of India run the country. With now 'You' deciding 'Your' future, you would be cautious and won't be corrupt. This mechanism is important.

A point to make here. Only the local decisions will be allowed to the local people. There would be many policies which only state and center would be making. Defense and Foreign policies included.

Town Hall Meetings / Jan Sabhas:

Every month/week a Jan Sabha, on the model of Town Hall meets, would be organized by the AAP MLA/MP where all citizens in the area would be invited to discuss local issues.

Binny is an AAP member and he had this Mohalla Sabha. Do watch:



 

The section for Cynics and Doubtfuls

There are certain lies and propaganda being spread about AAP, so I would clear them one by one. 

The allegations against Mayank Gandhi has anyways been cleared by the Internal Lokpal, so I would not go in them, unless you doubt the integrity of an Admiral. But to read the final report. If you still find someone accusing Mayank of corruption, request him to file an FIR.

Kashmir:

The policy of Aam Aadmi Party is exactly what most of the common men of India think - Kashmir IS the Integral part of India. Listen AAP leader Arvind say here explicitly:

Naxalism:

Aam Aadmi Party stands against the Naxalism. Let us not forget that by definition Naxalism is violent. Here is the link to the press release against Naxal attack.

AAP is against Hinduism:

Just this picture is enough to destroy this allegation:

 

AAP is Ultra Left:

1. AAP seeks solutions, and is not a slave of any ideology:


2. Do read the Arvind's address at Wharton here.

3. Plus, Meena Sanyal, Ex Country head of RBS recently joined extended her support to AAP.

 

Foreign Funding of AAP (actually IAC):

  1. Kejriwal & NGO received foreign funding from Ford Foundation in 2005 and 2008, not any more, much before when the JLP movement started. From where he is wrong now? Read source
     

  2. Delhi HC issues clean chit to Team Anna on funding issues.

Anna doesn't support Aam Aadmi Party:

Please see this and judge yourself!

Jindal funded IAC:

Yes,  Jindal did fund IAC. But not the Jindal from steel industry. Check this clarification from Mayank Gandhi:

However, the opponents of AAP would stoop down to any level to make a baseless allegation! In case they show the handshake of Arvind Kejriwal and Jindal (in a CNN-IBN award function, in which pic even Rathod, the Olympics silver medalist is present), please ask them about this pic:

What does this Handshake mean?

26 comments:

  1. Comprehensive candid clarifications of many doubts about AAP !

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  2. Dear Bharat Builder,

    I like your write-up very much. It puts across the main principles of the AAP movement and contrasts them with those of the other parties very well.

    I once tried to write a similar article but could not go beyond two paragraphs, which I reproduce below. Feel free to comment if you like and if you have the time.


    The fundamental aim of the AAP is to simplify the life of the Indian citizen; and it is our conviction that the best way to do this is through systematic decentralization.

    In essence, the current
    structure of governance requires us to believe that India is flat because it is flat when you look around in sitting in Delhi. The AAP, however, recognizes that we live on a sphere. In other words, that each locality has its own way of dealing with its problems and that when combined in a compatible fashion we arrive at policies for the nation. Moreover, when problems are first solved locally, the life of the citizen is freed from the long and complex chain of dependencies that constrict us now.


    I have noted a certain number of typos minor errors in your write up. I will be glad to share them if you like.


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    1. Thanks. Made the corrections you suggested. Removed the comments as well

      ~ bb

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  3. Yes, the typos are there. Geez, no one did proof reading and I was really short on time while writing this. Will fix it as soon as I get time. Please post the errors, I would fix them and later can remove the comments.

    ~ bb

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  6. You can wake a person who is really asleep but not the one who pretends to be asleep.
    From the kind of stuff that they come up against AAP it is clear that somewhere a dirty tricks department is active against them.
    let us brace up for more of such propaganda stuff in the coming days.
    Kudos to you for blasting lies and half truths so effectively.

    Take a bow!

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    1. Thanks pal. It is true that a dirty trick department is active against AAP, as AAP is threatening the current system, in which they have established themselves. However, not everyone knows about the truth about Aam Aadmi Party and it is my duty to spread the truth.

      ~ bb

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  7. Good article, i feel like having faith in the leadership of Kejriwal ji and AAP. There is one mistake I want to point at- The name of my Chief Minister (Goa) is "Manohar" Parrikar, and not MANOJ Parrikar, as you have written it in TWO places. Please correct it, you can't goof up THIS man's name!!

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    1. Thanks for the encouragement and pointing out the error Radha. I have made the correction!

      ~ bb

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  8. Brilliant and inspiring post! :-)

    Sir, you can delete this comment after correcting the typing errors. Here are two:

    1. "What does AAP have to offer" - 'have' instead of 'has' (in more than one place)
    2. "What does this Handshake mean?" 'mean' instead of 'means'


    Possibly a factual error here -

    Meera Sanyal has not joined AAP as per her twitter status. https://twitter.com/intent/tweet?in_reply_to=341198395697950721

    Please verify and correct if wrong.

    Great work. Kudos and thanks,
    ~vl

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    1. Thanks mate! Done the changes as you pointed. As a bonus for picking a factual error in the blog, I am going to keep your comment. That was a stick for me :-) ..

      ~ bb

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    2. Hey! Say no thanks to me buddy. Rather, I should thank you for doing a great service to AAP through this meticulous research :-) (something that I also wish to do but am fettered because of lack of time)

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      An aside: Some rivals, who are harping too much about the handshake pic, don't deserve much attention IMHO. I mean, what, then, should one conclude about the Sonia Sushma hug?

      http://www.firstpost.com/politics/breaking-sonia-hugs-sushma-but-will-it-end-paarliament-impasse-759819.html

      It is sad that the spin doctors keep churning out conspiracy theories due to which genuine supporters sometimes develop tremendous unjustified skepticism. I hope they soon turn into real patriots as opposed to party-super-patriots and, instead help in erasing all traces of corruption and criminalism, including the ones that reside in their own party!

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      Thanks and regards,
      ~vl

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  9. Very well researched and written! Hope this post spreads like fire in the social media!

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  10. well written in brief

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  11. wat about AAP stand on reservation.is it caste based as usual or wil it be poor rich reservation and stand for secularism.Clarify

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    1. Religion based reservations is a definite no-no in AAP. In a Google hangout, Kumar Vishwas said 2nd generation reservations are not preferred, although the policy is under construction.

      Religion should not affect policy making is the general consensus. Respect for all religions is a must.

      Thanks for asking.

      ~bb

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    2. I think AAP is yet to come up with a detailed policy update as far as reservation is concerned. However, I did listen to what Arvind Kejriwal had to say about it. As far as I understand, he's in favor of reservation that actually helps the underprivileged in its real sense and that may include economically backward people from other castes (not covered under current reservation guidelines) as well. He's also of the opinion that the people who've availed benefits of reservation once may not be given further such reservations. Also, the reservation for economically healthy sections of the castes that come under this system doesn't really make sense. He also emphasizes on strengthening government educational institutions and healthcare so that the backward sections are adequately empowered. Therefore, in my opinion Aam Aadmi party is really working towards a progressive and workable model so that it doesn't remain a perennial issue.

      Note: Above, I have outlined some of the things as per my understanding and I request you to have a look at the following video in which Mr. Kejriwal briefs us about what is to expect as far as reservation is concerned (1:21:29 onwards): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a-pe_wtjoeo&list=PLNww1fFlItaiUSUunEDOF6BfKt7cIbO8s&index=7

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    3. watch st.stephen college speech for that point:- kejriwal sir clear cut said about it and also about many of your doubt... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0I_pk4ITLo

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  12. Hi Bharat,

    This is indeed a brilliant informative piece on various FAQs concerning AAP. Thank you very much for taking some time and doing some meticulous research to put all of this together. I hope this piece reaches to all who raise their doubts and concerns about the workings of AAP and its leaders.

    I really appreciate your contribution in this political revolution. Bravo!!

    Jai Hind!!

    Aditya

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  13. What about the comments made by Prashant Bhushan over Indian Army in Kashmir?

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    1. Prashant Bhushan already retracted, and you can see the AAP United Kingdom video. So, that comment has lost its meaning. Also, as you saw in the blog's video on Kashmir, AAP's Kashmir policy is crystal clear - Kashmir is, and would continue to be an Integral Part Of India.

      Thanks for asking!

      ~bb

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  14. well written and well thought off.. either your are honest or dishonest there is no midway.. so be honest and support AAP

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  15. Why is AAP giving lame examples?
    For instance shaking hands of PM and CM is very common, there are dozens of meetings between them over a year, so can we start conspiring for everything? Few months back, Modi meet Montek singh for allocation of funds for Gujarat. This was official meeting. Do you say the same for that too??

    Also, could you answer the questions raised in the below article?
    http://articles2read.com/all-aap-aam-aadmi-party-supporters-should-read-this/

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  16. Hi but i want to know that what will be your economy policy for common man all the above point you mentioned is day to day business are you sure that at local level people is capable to decide for itself what is good or bad for them . for example local khap panchayat banned the mobile phone woman's and girls in villages,

    what is your view upon this issue . think seriously then reply

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