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Arvind Kejriwal 3.0: Stage Set to witness the Another Historical Moment
Delhi's iconic Ramlila Maidan is going to witness again the historic moment as the Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal is set for his swearing-in-ceremony here. 

The big banners displaying the messages  like "Dhanyawad Dilli (Thank You Delhi)" are enough the say the triumph of the Aam Aadmi Party and government for the event. 
Ramleela Ground will witness the third time the swearing-in-ceremony for the the 51-year-old bureaucrat-turned-politician Arvind Kejriwal who scripted history in the recently held assembly elections with 62 seats. BJP remained for 08 seats whereas Congress again limited to Zero. 


With the capacity of about 1.25 lakh people, Ramleela Ground has played very important role in the journey of Arvind Kejriwal. 

Delhi Assembly Election Results 2020 tells the clear message that the Arvind Kejriwal and his politics has enough potential to marginalized the major political parties like BJP and Congress....Congress which had ruled continuous three term..yes 15 yeas remained without opening its account...and BJP despite its opening account, it has nothing to be happy for these result. 
Kejriwal who seems more confident and calm after winning yet another massive mandate in assembly elections, has become a myth for the Indian Politics. Entire BJP leaders and Seven M.P. from Delhi left no stone unturned for their campaigning in Delhi, but Kejriwal has shown them that what the policits of silence on the vociferous remarks is.To describe the Arvind Kejriwal literally, we will have to go throught the quotation of William Shakespeare -“It is difficult to say what is impossible. For the Dream of yesterday is the hope of today and reality of tomorrow.” The emergence of Arvind Kejriwal on the political horizon of Delhi is literally the example of the above lines of William Shakespeare.

Arvind Kejriwal, the former bureaucrat turned politician is presently the Chief Minister of Delhi. He is one of the most deserving politician of the country who is known for his anti corruption movement. Kejriwal is the 7th Chief Minister of Delhi since February 2015.
Born 16 August 1968, Kejriwal's emergence in the Delhi's Politics changed completely the fate of State Congress and BJP fate in trouble. He successfully shown the people of Delhi as the authentic alternative of both the national parties and people also trusted in his politics and policies. 
The way in which he snatched the throne of Delhi from Congress and BJP is the witness of his determination and popularity. After the Anna Hazare, Kejriwal has become the crusader of the anti corruption wave and it is his image against the corruption move which provided him the opportunity to rule the Delhi.

Kejriwal-45, commonly known as the simple but determination as a man of steel has envisaged the Aam Aadmi Party and dramatically termed it as the platform of movement against Corruption.
Kejriwal was born on August 16, 1968 in a middle class family in Haryana. It has been said that his family sees a doctor in himself however he was not interested in the same and opted IIT Kharagpur for his engineering course.
He joined Indian Revenue Service and served in the income tax department which is to be known for the most corrupted department. Despite the fact, he defended his nature of fighting against corruption and launched a slogan of ‘Don’t pay bribe’.
‘Parivartan’-Name of NGO launched by Arvind Kejriwal which become in limelight for Right to Information Act of 2000.

He achieved prestigious Ramon Magsaysay Award in 2006 for the ‘emergent leadership.’He joined Anna Hazare movement and become right hand for the movement against the corruption.
Formed Aam Aadmi Party-AAP in November 2012 which becomes the most emergence and clean platform to fight against corruption.
In the Delhi Assembly election, He defeated three term chief minister Sheila Dikshit by a margin of 25,000 votes which was enough to show his popularity in Delhi.
AAP finished total of 28 seats in Delhi Assembly Election which was a surprise for not only to the Congress and BJP, it also amazed the political expert who were of the mindset that it will be just a minor factor in the election.

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  1. Prophets of Doom ?

    Since yesterday morning when Arvind Kejriwal announced that AAP will form a government in Delhi , prophets of doom have sprung into action everywhere - mostly on TV

    They are saying :

    > AAP government cannot deliver on its impractical poll promises

    > AAP has sacrificed its principle of taking no support

    > AAP has betrayed the people of Delhi

    > AAP is lusting for power - like all other parties

    > AAP has no experience in running a government

    > People will soon get disillusioned with AAP...............etc

    Then there are some who are not happy being mere dooms-dayer !

    They want to pro-actively bring about the downfall of AAP by laying a carefully concealed trap for AAP to walk into !

    Take Dr Harshvardhan of BJP

    He challenges AAP government to arrest / prosecute within next 30 days , those persons who were held guilty by the Shunglu Commission , in respect of CWG scam

    Being a polite gentleman , he does not name names ( Sheila Dikshit ? )

    He says , exposing and punishing the corrupt is an important poll promise of AAP

    You would think Sheila Dikshit would get offended with Dr Harshvardhan

    Oh , but No !

    Quite the contrary

    She too wants Arvind to walk into this trap !

    That would give her just the desired excuse to withdraw that " Outside Support " of Congress to bring down the AAP government

    I hope Arvind is smart enough to see through these macabre machinations of mediocre minions , who want to lead AAP , up a garden path !

    DEAR ARVIND ,

    Exposing the corrupt is " IMPORTANT - but not URGENT "

    It is NOT your priority No 1

    Delivering pro-poor reforms is both " IMPORTANT and URGENT "

    Stay your course and watch out for the traps

    Remaining honest in the days to come is far more important than exposing the corruption of the past


    * hemen parekh ( 24 Dec 2013 / Mumbai )

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