Varghese George: The emergence of the real Kejriwal
.... He could harvest the sentiments of those disenfranchised and brutalised by the
market, though they are now left to fend for themselves. He projects himself as
the strong leader of the hard state. Sedition charges against JNU students were
signed off by his government, after wavering over it for sometime.
Privacy is a
huge concern for a section of the intelligentsia, but he boasts about expanding
surveillance and wins votes. Government schools in the city are rolling out a
technology tool that allows parents to watch their wards real time. He feigns
humility and claims to listen to the people. There is nothing between the
people and the Leader - no cabinet, no media that can ask questions. The decision to shut out ‘outsiders’ from Delhi hospitals was taken after “90
percent of the people” in a digital poll wanted it that way, Mr. Kejriwal
announced. People against people.
It has been pointed
out that in the new Delhi cabinet, there are no women. The party, however,
wanted the death sentence for more types of sexual offences. A Delhi government
advertisement on female foeticide is instructive of Mr. Kejriwal’s views
regarding women empowerment. “I am a girl child speaking from my mother’s
womb...,” the dramatised voice of a child opens it, pleading for her life. Then
comes Mr. Kejriwal’s voice: “I am talking for lakhs of such unborn
girls..Killing an unborn child is as bad as killing a living person... As much
sin... These girls will grow up to be someone’s mother, daughter-in-law,
wife..and these daughters will be our nation’s Kalpana Chawla, Sania Mirza,
P.T. Usha... Will bring glory to the nation.” Quite a candid explanation of the
instrumentality of women in the progress of the nation... read more:
https://www.thehindu.com/opinion/lead/the-emergence-of-the-real-kejriwal/article31828374.ece