Roshni B.. (For justice and dignity) 02 June 2014
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 02 June 2014
Ehhhhhh Roshni B... why on earth are you posting that query being an Indian? As an Indian one does not even understand one self, so how do you expect Indian to understand even a man like Kejriwal.
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 02 June 2014
I don't know the entire episode how he vacate the chair of CM of Delhi, but as far as I know AAP formed Govt with the support of Congress and when Congress withdrew their support he has no option but to vacate the Chair like Charan Singh. If that is so, he or AAP can not be blamed. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Adv k . mahesh (advocate) 02 June 2014
even congress admits that they did not withdraw their support only kejriwal resign as the Jan lokpall bill was not accepted in the assembly
in my view he had dejected Delhi people verdict as they elected his party and gave his party 28 assembly seats and congress had supported but he had resign stating that on jan lok pall bill not passing in the assembly he resigned
He should have stood tough and fought for five years and should show corruption less delhi and fought for national elections
go through this article from the Hindu
https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/arvind-kejriwal-quits-over-jan-lokpal/article5688528.ece
N.K.Assumi (Advocate) 02 June 2014
Thanks for the information.
Pritam Gupta (Teacher) 03 June 2014
My feeling is that firstly the Delhi CMship was a "bed of thorns" and Kejriwal and party made a strategic mistake accepting it as being the second largest party it had no moral obligations to it though the impact of this mistake was realised only retrospectively. Even if Kejriwal had stuck around for five years yet he would not have achieved anything vis-a-vis his corruption ending and other issues.Without a majority in the House and without the police under him he was only a "Dummy in the chair" and he would always have been a "sitting duck" and would have been labelled anyway as a failure at the end of his tenure. Therefore I think that the Delhi CMship was an incident on its own and peculiar by its nature. The fledgling AAP party at this stage had not become savvy or mature enough to aprehend the political ploy to checkmate it.
Therefore I think that Kejriwal might be misunderstood by some who are not used to his way of doing things but he nevertheless brought a breathe of fresh air into the Indian political arena. Since the political battlefield is a completely different ballgame so Mr. Kejriwal will only learn through his mistakes. But as long as he or his party is not getting involved in a major scam or the other, I will give him some leverage and term it as a learning phase.
T. Kalaiselvan, Advocate (Advocate) 03 June 2014
@ Querist: Where is your query and what is that you wanted to clarify here, this is not a political platform to discuss politics.
Sudhir Kumar, Advocate (Advocate) 07 June 2014
mot a legal query