Saturday, May 24, 2014

The outcome is not a retribution to your philosophy. Its a call for you to change

A letter to Mr Yadav

Dear Sir, 

To begin with, I am going to start with a few statements about myself ; 

1) I am a supporter of Narendra Modi. 
2) I do not support the Jan Lokpal bill. 
3) I do not think Arvind Kejriwal is the right man to lead your party. 

Contrary to your expectation now, the rest of this email is not a condescending write-up on Aam Aadmi Party. The reasons for the two statements above is simple. 

Modi all said and done will lift the markets and if I was still in India, I would not be worried about loosing my job :) (I was working in the Thermal Power Sector) 

Why I do not support the Jan Lokpal is simple too, An ombudsman was a good concept 30-40 years ago when people were good, honest and true to their word. My point of conflict with the Lokpal has to do with the question - What if the Lokpal goes corrupt ? You can give me a million sociological reasons for that not happening, but Indian history would point otherwise. 

About Arvind, its a personal opinion, I do not like TURNCOATS and Media SIice Hunters. 

A couple of months ago I sent a tweet at Arvind ji (no response as expected) which goes like this - 
"@ArvindKejriwal There are 106 seats as per the link. Why dont you contest 106 candidates in these seats ? pic.twitter.com/4jdvR9xs8t " 

Why am I writing this to you is because I had seen this video a couple of months back and was shocked to hear an AAP person say what you said at 2:20 and then what happens after that when AK announces a bill subsidy. 


Your contention of the "Fight being against theft in bills and that electricity is not expensive" keeps ringing in my head again and again and again. Because that is the real truth the AAP never exploited, instead they spoke the politics of populism. To quote a friend - "Today even the poorest man on the street has access to the TV and can make an opinion for himself." Shefali Misra in her blog today, contends that votes were bought so have a lot of other people.....Shefali's article spoke of why people vote for the money they recieve, its because they know the politician is not coming back. Delhi is a prime example for you to learn the lesson that the people make decisions that suit them not to suit you :) 

Most of your high profile candidates will wither away- the Ashutoshes, the Ilmis and others but what you have before you is a mandate of 5 years. 

Initially when it was expected that BJP would not be able to make past 273 on its own.... Arun Shourie spoke of things the government could do with discretionary executive powers. You have 430 MP Candidates.... You have the machinery (though suffering on funds), Will your candidates work on welfare schemes on their own and get them executed. You may laugh and say you are playing into the hands of the ruling party, you are not, people do not forget ! If you are on Facebook, google for the TUI (The Ugly Indian) initiative, now the local BBMP ensures that the spot fixed areas remain that way. With your access to the various NGO's, your mantra should be let the NGO's of India unite and let us work. Fight Elections but do not put up a vindictive campaign, the people of India do not need an awakening. They know what they are doing, they can see everything, you lived in a bubble. Come back to reality. But the people will not forget if they are being helped. Its in our blood to be grateful when helped. 

Unite the NGO's ask your MP candidates to work for the socio-economic development of their constituencies. You will see the difference in 5 years and please please please stop people from using your platform for VERBAL DIARRHOEA like Ashutosh Bharti and the man himself - Arvind KEjriwal (to be honest you would do better without them)

Anyways I wanted to write this from a long time, so I have put it out, there were a lot of other things I wanted to add, maybe some other time if I ever get a reply I will. 

Best Regards, 

Dhiraj

Tuesday, April 01, 2014

Caution to the Winds

The unknown is so enticing, 
the known so predictable, 
Lucifer thou shall make it difficult. 
But thy knows puncturing cactus' in the deserts 
shall quench my thirst. 
The hot sands burn the soles, 
the loo blowing over my face, 
To go ahead is the only chance, 
looking back gives no respite.
Ride ride the carpet, 
fly away to harms way, 
throw cation to the winds.

Typing in an email, a sms, a report, 
a presentation, a letter ..... 
Time to leave all it behind, 
start afresh, on a plain state. 
Time to move on, 
some things will never go away, 
its okay to say hello to them once in a way, 
Ride ride the horse, 
straddle away to harms way, 
throw caution to the winds. 

It's all never all done for, 
It never all over, 
Time does not wait, 
Never is it constant, 
Moving in the invisible fourth, 
Signifying the only constant - Change. 
Ride Ride the travel machine, 
warp into harms way, 
throw caution to the winds. 

Look around it all in peace, 
You do not need to gather the pieces, 
You do not need to accumulate, 
You do not need to assimilate, 
It is not about being the one, 
We are all perfect, 
the way we are, 
Gratitude and thanks are not the only way.
You run your own path, 
your own free wave. 
Ride ride the tide, 
surf yor way onto harms way, 
throw caution to the winds.