Want a place in ‘Swaraj’? Prove your loyalty to Kejriwal

In the name of being in Swaraj, is someone gunning for Kumar Vishwas?

In the name of being in Swaraj, is someone gunning for Kumar Vishwas?
In the name of being in Swaraj, is someone gunning for Kumar Vishwas?

It seems crores of Indians are set to be left out of Kejriwal’s Swaraj unless, of course, they can prove they are not ‘gaddars’ like Kumar Vishwas.

So who is going to get a place in Arvind Kejriwal’s ‘Swaraj’ that Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) has been working so hard to achieve?

Only those, of course, who are loyal and not ‘gaddar’ like Kumar Vishwas.

And who will decide the loyalty or ‘gaddari’ of the possible entrants to Kejriwal’s ‘Swaraj’?

Silly question. (Who else?)

All BJP and RSS supporters are, of course, counted among the ‘gaddars’.

So if 25 per cent of Indian electorate votes for BJP, there will be crores of Indians who will not find a place in Kejriwal’s Swaraj.

Think of each Gram Sabha or Mohalla Sabha across India with 25 per cent of its members told to get out or ‘stand up on the bench’.

What about the status of those who support Congress and other parties?

Not clear yet, but one should not be impatient; Kejriwal will eventually decide their status.
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Kapil Bajaj is a freelance journalist and blogger based in Noida (NCR-Delhi). He has worked in the past for the Press Trust of India (PTI), India Today Group, Governance Now magazine (Sri Adhikari Brothers or SAB), Indo-Asian News Service (IANS), and other organizations. He blogs at Kapil's Blog Spot.
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