Wednesday 21 May 2014

That awkward moment when Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) workers, don’t have a logical reason to protest.

Yogendra Yadav taken into Delhi police custody outside Tihar jail.


Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader Arvind Kejriwal was sent to Tihar jail on Wednesday after a Delhi court ordered him to be taken into judicial custody as the former Delhi chief minister refused to furnish bail bond in a criminal defamation complaint filed against him by BJP leader Nitin Gadkari.

There was commotion outside Tihar jail in the evening as AAP activists staged a protest forcing the authorities to impose Section 144 outside the central prison.

Several AAP workers, including senior party leader Yogendra Yadav, were detained by police following the clash.
"If it is a crime to call a corrupt person corrupt, then send us to jail or hang us. This is dictatorship," said Singh.

Yadav slammed the police's move to evict them saying, "We are not doing anything illegal. Those who are indulging in corruption... are sitting in their drawing rooms and enjoying while those opposing corruption are being sent to jail. What kind of justice is this?
Few workers of AAP while speaking to media said, “We are not against court, but the system.”

Few elements also used bulk messaging to gather AAP workers outside Tihar jail.


Text message circulated to AAP workers.



The fact and the point here I am trying to prove is the court is a part of system. So, when you say you’re not against court, but system. The only conclusion of the statement is you’re against the decision of the court of sending Arvind Kejriwal to jail for not furnishing the bail bond.

For what was the peaceful protest was? The court had given the option to Kejriwal to furnish the bail bond, but he chose not to so.
The court, in its order, also said that this was not a case where the accused is unable to furnish bail bond due to financial inability.
"The accused is just adamant to not furnish bail bond or even a personal bond for his appearance before the court," it said.
Kejriwal said he was ready to give an undertaking that he will appear before the court but refused to furnish bail bond to secure bail.
Why should Kejriwal have a problem in furnishing bail bond? He said, “I am ready to go to jail but will not opt bail.”
So what was the issue with AAP supporters yesterday? Why do they spread chaos every time? It was Kejriwal’s personal choice to go to Tihar jail in summers and not injustice of the court.
The matter is in the court and the next date of the court is May 23, 2014. So was going on protest outside court is a logical and sensible option? Or to argue and make the magistrate in the courtroom believe your point is?

It’s high-time Kejriwal and AAP understands the political realism. They are not the bunch of protestors or activists. The public is watching you, play smart as the Delhi assembly elections are to be announced anytime soon.
 

3 comments:

  1. Hahahaha, i wish Kejriwal and his bucnh of party workers cum protesters read this. If they continue doing this thn they won't evn get 10 seats in the re elections of Delhi assembly.

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  2. 10??? :o suhas chatkara?? :p 1 seat bhi nai milege :p they have no chance.. :p

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  3. No, I don't think they may not get one seat even. Actually, don't want to think anymore about elections. Too much of election dose.

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