Why does Arvind Kejriwal make me yawn?
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The context and my answer: When I was ten years old, I was introduced to a thrilling series of books called âThe Secret Sevenâ. The investigative stories of The Secret Seven captivated me and transported me into a realm of mystery that I had never experienced before. I got to peep into the thrilling world of detectives (even though amateur)! After that, I graduated to reading another series called âThe Famous Fiveâ. Then I moved to Agatha Christie and also Sherlock Holmes. I did get addicted to Tintin in my teens. After that, I forgot about detectives and mystery stories. I began solving real world problems; and that too myself. Now, Arvind Kejriwal brings back those memories. His relentless investigations and exposés take me to those childhood years when I would pick up a new Secret Seven book and immerse myself in a new adventure. Unfortunately, now these stories make me sleepy. They make me yawn. They donât captivate me anymore. This is why: · I want inspiration, not interrogation. Just around the time I turned twenty two, I began to work at my fatherâs socks factory. This was circa 1991. Interestingly enough, a few months later, Manmohan Singh (the Finance Minister at the time) revealed his iconic and revolutionary budget that completely changed the course of Indiaâs economic trajectory. I still remember that day when Manmohan Singh read out his budget. He captivated me. And I was enthralled not because I understood everything what he said, but because of the inspiration in his voice and the conviction in his words. Manmohan Singh seemed like a missionary. He knew his purpose and was delivering on a promise. As a young man, I loved seeing an experienced and intelligent man make a powerful case, for an important cause. Manmohan Singh inspired me to be like him - to be useful and purposeful. And sure enough, I experienced the âManmohan Effectâ first hand. Thanks to the Rupee Devaluation that the â91 budget brought around, my fatherâs companyâs socks that had sold domestically for 25 years, overnight became âexport worthyâ because they became globally price competitive! For the next 6 years, I built my fatherâs export business. When I quit to become a digital entrepreneur, my export topline was at par with my fatherâs domestic topline! I would not be shy to say that Manmohan Singh inspired and âenabledâ me to become an entrepreneur! In Arvind Kejriwal, I do not find inspiration. I think of 21 year olds today and really wonder what inspiration they can draw from him? Sure, spotting frauds and exposing them is an important job, but is it aspirational? Is this what leadership is about? Will Arvind Kejriwal ever be able to âenableâ entrepreneurs like me? · Mixed up roles As a teenager, I remember seeing a Bollywood comedy movie that had a scene of an elaborate play, featuring the Ramayana. Only in this case, the actors playing the roles of Hanuman, Ram, Sita and Laxman completely transformed their personalities. Laxman became argumentative, Hanuman felt nervous etc, etc. That scene in the movie was very funny and left me in splits. But in real life, I donât think mixing up roles as comic, is a laughing matter. I see Arvind Kejriwalâs role being played as confused and mixed up. Why would a person launch a political party when his agenda seems to be solely exposing scams? Is this what political parties are supposed to do? I respect Arvindâs passion to uncover bad things. But isnât that the job of the investigative officers? He seems to be great CEO material for the CBI or SEBI or any of the âwatchdogâ agencies we have in India. If there was ever a âpublic voteâ to hire the CEO of an Indian âWhite Collar Crime Detection Unitâ, my vote would be cast for Arvind Kejriwal. But Iâd never think of voting for him for any leadership position! So my question is whether Arvind Kejriwal is political leader material or not? Is he capable of running governments, balancing the aspirations of people and keeping the country humming and in sync? · I want a Merkel, not an Assange Considering the economic collapse of the European Union and in the manner in which so many developed countries have bankrupted themselves, if there is one international political leader that inspires me, it is Angela Merkel. As Chancellor of Germany, she has demonstrated command of her country, prudence of treasury and the ability to make tough, painful and brutal decisions. I so wish we could infuse her DNA into some of our political leaders! Ironically though, a few months ago when I watched television to stay abreast of the EU politics, I would also see flashes of Julian Assange hogging substantial political limelight and media coverage. Julian Assange had attained world fame by exposing governments and their misdeeds and misdemeanors. He was a male witch, on a demonic witch-hunt. And hunt he did. Memos after memos, cables after cables, he put them out, on the Internet. These were top classified global secrets that made important governments gasp and sputter. Politicians hated him and Assange quickly became an enemy of everyone. Where is Julian Assange today? Julian Assange is holed up, like a fugitive in the Ecuadorian Embassy in the city of London. Itâs almost like a House Arrest. His health has failed him and he looks defeated and spent. No one wants Assange. So, what is the difference between Assange and Merkel? Itâs simple. Assange focuses on the misdeeds of nations and their politicians. Assange is a gravedigger. He digs, brings out corpses and makes them stink. Merkel on the other hand is the doctor in the emergency ward. She works on trauma cases, accident victims and does her best to make them survive. She promises hope and delivers. She rescues countries for Godâs sake!! I am sure you will agree that we too need life savers in India â not grave diggers. · Perestroika first. Glasnost later. Michael Gorbachev is one of my favorite politicians. He exudes leadership and has the willpower to make really difficult decisions. He is a big inspiration for me. At the peak of his tenure, Gorbachev taught the world two Russian words that are almost biblical in spirit. The first is Perestroika (Change) and the second is Glasnost (Openness). Unleashing his policy of Perestroika, Gorbachev restructured the Russian Economy by inviting liberalization and private sector participation. The policy of Glasnost shook the foundations of the secret world of Russian politics and ended the Cold War. The tearing down of the Berlin Wall was the most iconic representations of Gorbachevâs actions. Gorbachev changed the course of history. The question is what comes first? Perestroika or Glasnost? In the case of Russia as much as it is today in China, economic progress and reform is what takes pole position. Itâs the upliftment of the countryâs people and their financial well being that political leaders need to take care of first. In many well-researched papers, it is proven that as the GDP of a state or a country improves, âinefficienciesâ such as corruption automatically come down! Isnât it logical therefore that we need political leaders who can guarantee us economic nirvana before anything else? Arvind Kejriwal designed Indiaâs âGlasnostâ by helping introduce the Rights to Information Act (RTI). And I applaud him for that. Now, itâs time that he puts his obsession for Glastnost behind him and embarks on serious Perestroika! Arvind needs to use his intelligence, passion, drive, leadership abilities and his ability to spot wrong things to create the blue print of Indiaâs economic reform! He needs to generate ideas, concepts and a hypothesis that will make India the worldâs superpower, rather than the âland of a million scamsâ. Personally, I want to stay awake in the night thinking of what Arvind Kejriwal will propose to make our country great. Not yawn and fall asleep when he unearths yet another grave and starts performing a public autopsy.
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From your blog, I understand that, you see Arvind Kejriwal as a person who exposes scams and doesn't propose any solution. Arvind Kejriwal keeps saying that his intention is not to target a person but to expose the flaws in our system. He points out that, no matter how much proof you have on a scam, the culprits won't be punished, unless you have an independent investigation agency. One year back he told that CBI is under the clutches of the government and hence corruption cases won't be investigated properly. Recently Supreme court called CBI a caged parrot. Isn't this what Arvind Kejriwal has been saying for a long time? He pointed out the flaw as well as the solution in the form of lokpal. In fact, it is the existing political parties, that just promise that they will eradicate corruption, bring transparency and reduce poverty, but won't tell you how. It needed an Arvind Kejriwal and Aruna Roy to fight for RTI to bring transparency. The politicians in power did not do it of their own. He has written a book called "Swaraj" where he goes deep into how our current democracy is modelled and what changes should be done to involve people in decision making. Point me one document from any of the existing political parties that goes as deep as this book into proposing changes. Arvind Kejriwal is a person who will go into rule number, section and clause level to discuss the changes that must be brought into our system. It is he who fearlessly stood against the big corporates and made awareness among the public on how large corporate can make huge donations to political parties and get natural resources like coal at throw away prices. His party is now challenging the other parties by disclosing all the donations they receive live on their web site. The other parties are not ready to do it, since everybody will find out why they favoured a company while allocating coal. His party is also challenging the existing parties by not giving election ticket to people who have criminal charges against them. His party is organising Mohalla sabhas in Delhi now to involve people in decision making, thereby demonstrating their "swaraj" ideology. So when it comes to doing than talking, I strongly believe that Arvind Kejriwal is doing more than what he talks.
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I guess, more than asking a question (Basic Quora Purpose), you want to express yourself. Well , Use a blog!! Anyway, Even though Kejriwal is not my-perfect-type of leader to change things in India. But He definately is better than all others in frame. Whom are you going to vote, if not him??? Congress, which gave us multiple scams or BJP which ails from internal conflicts!! The one hope people count is Narendra Modi. But How does he get fragile BJP to success when all within the party and alliance dont support him. And atleast Kejriwal has some educated and sensible people on board. Atleast a development agenda other than offering free entitlements like lappy and tab!!! Hope either you or me convince ourselves before we go to polling booth. Will really love to hear your argument.
Prashant Abhishek
just out of curiosity: what have you done for the country?
Anonymous
You are confused, if you want to write a blog or raise a question on Quora.
Rohit Nigam
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