The Demonization Of Kejriwal – Has the Media Got It All Wrong?

kejriOver the last few months Kejriwal and his AAP have turned the spotlight on a number of fundamental issues: one of the most important of them, which has not received the scrutiny it deserves, is the attitude of the mainstream media-primarily the elitist, English language TV channels and print media- towards the Aam Aadmi party and some of its leaders.

Their approach has progressed through the full range of journalistic hysteria- from contempt, scepticism, grudging acceptance, demanding, outrage, to outright condemnation ( the current phase).

During this tortuous journey the media has also exposed the full range of its deficiencies, from elitist bias to ignorance, disconnect, arrogance and perhaps cupidity.

The media has never accepted Kejriwal.

  • It initially dismissed him as a charlatan and fraud and even dug into his IRS past (without success) to find material (the study leave issue, dues to govt.) to discredit him.
  • It deliberately created a rift between him and Anna Hazare by over-emphasising their different paths.
  • It churned out opinion polls ( of toilet paper utility) that could only prejudice his electoral prospects.
  • It grudgingly accepted his political and moral ascendance in Delhi after the elections but quickly recouped its forces, joined ranks with all other political parties and unleashed a blitzkrieg against him that continues unabated till today.

AAP Supporters Post Delhi ElectionsI am not talking of legitimate criticism and careful analysis, which is the reason the press exists, but of which we have seen little these last few months. I am talking of misinformation, misinterpretation, highlighting issues which support only a pre-conceived thesis and blacking out others, giving a slant to the reporting, shouting down contrary views, distorting the facts and making connections where none exist, regurgitating half digested news. (To be fair to this section of the media, they have done this to others also-the shocking manner in which the OB vans and the anchors wormed their way into the Sunanda Pushkar case, like maggots, and laid bare before the nation all kinds of nonsensical theories- murder, ISI plot, Dubai connection, IPL connection( they showed Subramaniam Swamy making this charge on TV), Sashi Tharoor’s culpability on charges of abetment to suicide,all without any verification- would make anyone want to throw up.

Those anchors have  all shut up now that all those bestial theories have been disproved, and (without so much as a ” sorry” to Mr. Tharoor) turned their undivided malevolent attention back to Kejriwal.

How fair has the media been in the following?

  • Accusing Kejriwal initially of not forming the govt. in Delhi (REASON-shirking his constitutional responsibility), and when he does form the govt., castigating him for doing so with Congress support (REASON- contradicting his stated position). All channels ignored the obvious explanation given by the party- that they never asked for Congress support.

What was Kejriwal supposed to do in the Assembly when the Congress voted in favour of his party-ask the Speaker to reject those votes, or expel the Congress MLAs, or go to Arnab Goswami for advice?

  • Accusing Kejriwal of not keeping his election promises to the people when he does not announce any relief on Water and Power within a week of assuming office, and criticizing him for being populist when he does announce such relief.

And when the CMs of Haryana and Chhatisgarh ( and now even Maharashtra) make similar announcements, the same press only refers to it “en passant”!

  • Constantly questioning Kejriwal on what concrete action he would take to make the Delhi police accountable to the people and govt. of Delhi.- and condemning him when he takes the first effective step (the dharna) to attain this.

For the last twenty-one years each and every Chief Minister of Delhi took shelter behind the alibi of central control of the police rather than assume control and the responsibility for their actions that comes with it.

Kejriwal accepted the challenge but is being condemned for it.

  • Terming the dharna at Rail Bhawan as ” anarchy” even though it was peaceful, did not seek to bring down any govt., or break any laws (except the ubiquitous Sec.144 which was never meant to be applied in the case of legitimate protest but has become the first resort of all govternments to stifle them).

The media has a very short and selective memory-if all protests are to be termed as anarchy then the Jai Prakash Narain movement would never have happened and we would still be under an Emergency.

  • Stigmatizing public participation in governance as “Vigilantism”. The media-comfortable in their privileged status where any favour is just a phone call away- disapproves of public involvement in the monitoring of schools, hospitals, police stations even though they are fully aware of( and quite often expose) the deplorable conditions prevailing there.

Delhi Law MinisterLaw Minister Bharti is denounced as a Vigilante even before the Inquiry Commission has given its report.

The murder of Arunachal’s Nido this week and the thrashing of two other girls from the North-east in Kotla last week has thoroughly exposed the rot in the Delhi police, and vindicates Mr. Bharti’s action in personally going to Khirkee village and demanding that the police take action.

This is not vigilantism. Vigilantism is what MNS and SP goons are doing in UP and Bombay, but our TV channels let them off with brief mentions, reserving their vitriol for the AAP.

The double standards on display only add to this pathetic roll call of ineptitude. All parties come out with grand manifestos before elections but consign them to the dustbin on assuming power, and the media forgets about them too. But Kejriwal’s 18 point manifesto was flung in his face from day one and he was castigated on an almost hourly basis for not implementing it.

The Congress has done nothing about the scams for ten years but Kejriwal is expected to throw Sheila Dixit in jail within twenty four hours of assuming office!

When Gadkari makes allegations about  clandestine pay-offs to form the AAP government it is merely reported; when AAP’s Madan Lal alleges he was offered Rs. 20 crores to defect the media demands that he produce proof and file an FIR; every penny received by AAP is on their website but still questions are raised repeatedly on their legality, but have you seen any  Prime-time discussion on why Mallya refuses to pay his employees or the Banks while continuing with his Great Gatsby life-style?

Or why SAHARA’s Subroto Roy refuses to explain how he got the Rs. 20,000 crore for his deposit schemes?

Or why India’s most fearless journalist forgot to ask Rahul Gandhi about Robert Vadra’s rags-to-riches miracle?

Or about the Houdini-like manoeuvers that enabled his family to take over the assets of the National Herald?

Has there been even a whisper on TV or the press about Madhu Kishwar’s expose on the NDTV- Chidambram laundry list of Rs. 5000 crore?

The media has become an expert at manufacturing red herrings to divert the attention away from AAP’s core issues/ intentions so as to serve their main purpose of discrediting the party.

Khirki thus becomes a matter of Racism and Sexism, and not about drugs, prostitution and police corruption; Kejriwal’s dharna is projected exclusively as a constitutional break-down and the issues relating to federalism, the right of a state govt. to exercise control over its police force, the attitude of an insensitive central govt- all these are disregarded. Misleading Headlines and Breaking News spots predict the imminent fall of the AAP govt. and party, a few defamation cases against Kejriwal by affected politicos is projected as the law closing in on him, an attempt at having a genuine janata durbar is tom-tommed as an administrative failure of cataclysmic proportions.

Speakers on panel discussions who support the AAP position are either shouted down, intimidated, lectured to or simply have the mike taken away!

Only domesticated panelists whose toe-the-media-line biases are well known are chosen to appear at the mid-night hour (one of them inadvertently gave the game away recently by mentioning (live) that he gets paid Rs. 5000 for every appearance!). There was no contradiction from the fearless anchor who quickly changed the subject!

What is the explanation for the patently partisan and adversarial ( to the AAP) posture adopted by the media, for its 24×7 condemnation of Kejriwal and his party, for its perpetual fault-finding autopsy of every word and act of this fledgling entity which should at least be given some grace period to flap its wings before expecting it to soar into the firmament?

Having given the matter some thought, I see three main reasons to explain the media’s curious behavior.

First, a total disconnect with the pulse of the people.

Editors and anchors who divide their time between padded air-conditioned studios and the drawing/dining rooms of the rich and infamous, whose ears are fixed on their smartphones rather than on the ground, who move only in their own circle from which they also choose their panelists and pollsters, have lost touch with reality.

Arvind Kejriwal - Delhi Chief Minister

They have yet to realize that Kejriwal’s mass appeal does not stem from reduction of power or water tariffs or from the promise of regularizing contract workers- it stems from his visceral denunciation of corruption and elitism, from his projection of abject simplicity, from an idiom that is not conventionally political. The more the channels concentrate on the non-issues, the more irrelevant they become to the people and the more they are perceived to be part of the effete superstructure that the people want to demolish.

Second, sheer ignorance of both history and current developments across the world.

If you have already made up your mind before the show starts, and if you profess to be an expert on seven subjects in seven days, there is very little your research team can do for you. By continuing to insist that Kejriwal is the Great Anarch, the elitist media is negating all the struggles in the past that make us the great democracy we are. In the process the media has also blinded itself to the contextual relevance of Kejriwal’s movement.

The emergence of the AAP has to be seen as part of a global churning against big government, corruption, the feeling that ” the modern state often seems designed to look after itself rather than the citizens it is supposed to serve” (the Economist, January 4th 2014), against 19th century Chicago style politicians, against an elite prospering at the expense of the working classes.

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The last ten years has seen political parties with the same DNA as the AAP, what are being called ” insurgent parties”, asserting themselves across the globe- the UKIP (United Kingdom Independence Party) in the UK, the Tea Party rump of the Republican Party in the USA, The Progress Party of Norway, the Front National ( FN) of the inimitable Marie Le Pen in France, The Freedom Party in the Netherlands, the Five Star Movement in Italy.

Once considered fringe groups they too were demonised by the media and the establishment, but they have come to stay: they have broad appeal, command size-able vote percentages, influence the formation of governments, and sleepless governments are learning their lessons the hard way-either they adapt to the policy demands of these newcomers or they vacate more and more space for them.

Lessons, dear Mr. Goswami-Sardesai-Rahul Kanwal and Ms. Dutt and Ghosh, are not derived from vacuous panel discussions but from studying what is happening in the world around you. You may consider Kejriwal a freak but most of the developed world is taking people like him very seriously.

Third, and most important, one is beginning to suspect that there might be more than meets the eye in this sustained campaign to discredit Kejriwal and AAP.

One has to weigh seriously Shazia Ilmi’s charge that big corporates, who are desperate for Modi to become PM, are behind the media campaign. The Congress, equally petrified of this unpredictable party would certainly not hesitate to call in favours from a media with which it has always has a cosy relationship.

The DAVP budget is a handy persuader (as the AG audit of the advertising spend of the Chhatisgarh government makes amply clear).

And let us not forget that loose change of Rs. 500 crores which the Congress party has set aside for its election campaign!

I may be wrong, or perhaps senility is catching up with me, but I do seem to feel that our media has raised the decibel pitch against Kejriwal rather noticeably ever since news about this bankroll became public. Quite often the loudest bidder is also the highest bidder! Ever since the Radia tapes exposures the credibility and integrity of our mainstream media have been under a cumulonimbus cloud. And we are well aware of the fact that almost all  prime channels and publications are owned or controlled by business houses or leading politicians.

Aditya Thakur’s article in the Hillpost gives some of the details: Prannoy (NDTV) Roy’s wife is the sister of Brinda Karat of the CPM, TIMES NOW belongs to Bennet and Coleman, NEWS24 is controlled by Rajeev (IPL) Shukla a Congress Minister, PTC is owned by Sukhbir Badal, INDIA NEWS is owned by Karthikeya Sharma son of Congress leader Vinod Sharma, THE PIONEER is ably steered by BJP MP Chandan Mitra, the HINDU is owned by the Kasturi family which has overt CPM sympathies, The INDIAN EXPRESS supports the Congress while its twin the NEW INDIAN EXPRESS is an avowed NDA sympathiser, the HINDUSTAN TIMES is the undisputed turf of Shobhana Bhartiya, a former Congress MP and daughter of KK Birla, the TIMES OF INDIA can no longer lay any claim to fair reporting ever since it started the reprehensible practice of accepting equity from companies (instead of payment) for their advertising: you may not lick the hand that feeds you, but you’ll certainly bite the hand that doesn’t.

These then are the forces that are ranged against Arvind Kejriwal, forces that will not even allow him thirty days to prove himself.

In the electronic din created by them even the sounds of genuine criticism (which the AAP will no doubt welcome) are drowned out.

We expect no better from our political parties which live in a world of dog eat dog. But we expect better from our Fourth Estate in these momentous times when change is palpably in the air.

Let them not forget the words of John F Kennedy:

” Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable.”

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174 Comments

  1. says: jaj

    media made AAP and media is killing AAP, this post doesn’t say anything about the incidents happened between 2011-2013 were AAP was just projected beyond its actuals.

    also most pathetic was Kejriwal dumping Anna ji and hijacking the movement for his political gains. No media questioned this and as per the author, those days media was grt. If not for media over projected AAP would have been non existent.

    How many U turns he has taken in the last 45 days. should media not talk abt it. yes opposition is there to make you do mistakes and then dump you. You should be careful. just for his personal benefits he wants to gain sympathy from every incident. including forming govt, reliance power shut down, dharna, rapes, for everything he has an personal agenda.

    what happened to the poll promises, only a fool will announce things like scrapping discom without even a back up plan. u have put all 1 cr public into problem by announcing this. I hate reliance but in this case yes I pity them, why will reliance continue with this sort of a flip flop policy which can get them into a bigger issue, jus compare FII they walk out just in hours of wrong policy. here by the wrong policy of AK whole of reliance can get into problem.

    What abt the free water. nothing but a gimmicks, it’s like the riders which the insurance companies put at end of the policy documents in a very minute letter which no one can read. same way AK has put terms and conditions for free water.

    India has 1.2 billion population utilise it and bring it up instated of freebies and making them lazy. you can’t tax 5% of the people and give freebies to 95%. Instead encourage everyone to earn more and give them a right atmosphere.

    65 years congress did these freebies and now AAP is coming with a new models of freebies. who will pay for these freebies. and why shld the tax payer pay for these freebies.

    85% of the tax money is water either by corruption or in the form of misuse and mishandling you don’t anyone talks abt this instead of finding fault on the others, media may be wrong but that doesn’t make you right. prove yourself before blaming other

    1. says: Nagendra G

      Media should give some time to AAP to act on issues one by one. We can’t expect everything to be done in 2 months which congress could not do in 60 years.
      I appreciate AAP.

    2. says: Nagendra G

      please don’t start blaming 2 months old baby (AAP). They deserve minimum 5 years of time to prove themselves. We can monitor the progress and give some feedback to AAP.

  2. says: bhagat

    Prashant..i am agree with you.in another term..he is trying to do another kind of politics,even he don’t know the outcome out of it.so far he only creates a kind on confusion in the system..my way or heighway..wt is this is not anarchy,Mr.kejriwal always said..hum to chote aadmi hain,yes sir you are,to run a system you have to grow up now.a officer always remain officer can’t be servant.

    1. says: Anonym

      1.) Great article. Loved it.

      2.) I no longer trust media reporting on AAP. No one should.

      2.) @bhagat: AAP is here to finish this kind of elitist thinking. An officer must be a servant & not an officer.

  3. says: Advocate

    One must never trust what is presented by media, as most of them are politically motivated or are working to charm there political masters. What AAP did has surprised the country leave alone the political class & the paid media. Appreciate in such a over charged environment of Congress & BJP dominance of power if some body can creat so much wave & response show people will & under current for change. People must get up take notice ask questions & demand political accountability. One AAP one AK can not fix the problem faced by this country of over a Billion people. Indian politics is not propritery to Congress BJP and neither are they the future of this great country. Young Indians must come forward to build a new India. The youth of this country posses enormous talent & the potential to take the nation forward and into better times. We must encourage more young and open minded party like AAP rather then bank upon congress BJP. They are like the fiat & Ambassdor of there time who served our fathers & grandfathers to there ability & potential now it’s time for the young brigade to take control and move forward.

  4. says: Yuthika

    Mr Kejriwal was medias darling till He looked like a formidable force That could stop the Modi’s march to Delhi … There were cosy discussions of how if AAP cuts 10-15 urban seats and stop BJP before 200 mark , then even if BJP comes to power it has to look at leadership change to get support…. Media is unethically and almost criminally against MODI and what Kejriwal saw initially was just this cosy convienient praise… The moment they realized Kejriwal is a spent force demonization begin… Mr. Kejriwal instead of complIning and throwing theatrics should get down to work just like Modi… He even after full 12 years Of media spewing venom against him has come out brilliantly solely because of his work!!

  5. says: vivek nadar

    Good and well researched article, ever since the kejriwals dharna I was looking for the media house which would not categorize it as ‘anarchist’ and found none until your article. Chudos to you!

  6. says: mohmedaakib

    every coin have 2 sides and nobody is perfect,the role of media to hype AAP was a huge.every action has an equal and opposite reaction,don’t blame media.they are running businesses,so obvious whatever the mediocrity is they are showing.sometimes you are achiever and some times loser.babies are in the race with grand father and uncle for a dirty politics.
    siyasat muflisho par yeh ehsaan karti he,aankhein chin letihe aur chashme daan karti he

  7. says: Alex Thomas

    The important thing to remember is that what has been set course upon-
    reducing corruption-is a journey,not a goal or destination.Whilst
    methods like a whistle-blower act(even as a part of Jan Lok Pal)needs
    legislative efforts the existing political cabal is unwilling to
    effect,putting the brakes on endemic corruption even needs
    indoctrination at school-level.The conundrum of chicken-or-eggs
    becomes emphasized,as systems meant to facilitate checks and balances-
    in every field-have successfully been compromised over 65years.If the
    experiment with alternative politics fails,every citizen would be to
    blame for staying silent or joining nay-sayers,and not reaching out to
    grasp rare opportunities History provides Nations every so often-to
    reach for greatness.And,it would be recorded as such!Irrespective of
    the outcome for the country,AAP’s tryst with destiny took place when
    they took Delhi;and the movement has already earned its place in
    history books.Media’s analysis at prime-time and Nay-Sayers’ assessment
    that he is going too fast–probably for fear of the Aap syndrome coming
    unstuck–are purely semantics,now.

    1. says: Force India

      Dear Thomas, I am an ex police officer and I know that we have enough laws and acts to punish the corrupt. Ministers like Raja, Kanimozhe, Lalu, Kalmadi went to jail- but after courts directed police to register the case. No policeman has the courage to register a case against them. We really don’t need lokpal/ayukta for that. Every politician including Kejrival wants police under him. No party wants an upright police like DP but wants a spineless police like UP-Bihar who are ready to lock the feets of the netas.
      We have faith in Judiciary becoz it is independent and free from politics. I urge all voters to ask your MP/MLA to implement Police reforms wherein , like judiciary , poolice will be free from political interference and will be governed by a board comprising of CM, leader of opp., DGP, retired judges etc similar to the panel selecting lokpal..
      Law Minister Somnath called all the judges to his office- he was bluntly told that this is beyond his jurisdiction. Imagine Law Min actually had the power to call the judges, to transfer, promote them- haad the judiciary been impartial and fair ? NO.

  8. says: Rajesh

    Sir, Totally agree with you. But just to set things right. Some of the world-wide People’s Movements you have quoted are extremely right-wing. Many are racist and sectarian. So it would not be right to put all movements together. But yes people have had enough of Parliamentary Misrepresentation. Anyone who instead of taking up Personal or Coprorate causes; takes up the real issues of the people and consults People on all major issues is a Real representative and is to be appreciated.

  9. says: Vipul Shukla

    I completely agree with this post ,i ‘ve been thinking over the past few weeks what is wrong with the media where its sole focuss has become to criticise AAP n specially Kejriwal in all possible aspect 24X7 ,questioning each n every decision he takes .This is the first time i m really getting suspicious of our digital media.I think they need to introspect themselves if they are going in right direction.

  10. says: Sharad

    As an ordinary Indian voter I trust Shri Narendra Modi ji as there is clear proof of growth, law & order etc. in Gujrat over years. As of today he has the best chance to become PM. He may also become a better PM than respected Vajpai ji. These facts too have not been acceptable by many politicians and media groups. They are rather interested in creating & producing their motivated arguments and facts. And similarly I an ordinary voter very much trust Shri Kejariwal ji – the proof that they are not making money despite being in Government is good good enough for me to trust them. I would not want to fall victim to induced self-guilt into my brain of vigilantism etc. by seasoned politicians and motivated groups. Which might well means to cover-up non action of previous rulers. I have experienced lawlessness in Delhi much much prior to Shri Kejariwal ji and atleast today good to see it is amongst his focus areas of work. In my opinion growth and law & order both are equally important and focus to it can be prioritized based on immediate needs or what is degrading fast and judging that may not be rocket science.
    The path AAP has chosen is not an easy one by any means and they will also learn on a fast track, better ways of doing things, with their willingness which is there today.
    I would have been shaken and surprized if things had not been happening the way they are – especially motivated media with wrested reports and their known unknown bosses. Paid anchors in the race to become first “Indian Frost” poaching for an “Indian Nixon” and expectedly a lack of courage to catch a real one.
    Nonetheless the sincere, honest & fact based critisim for AAP is required as much as it is required for any other political party. Supporting blindly to any group may result in unrealistic expectation and loss of faith eventually in the system.

  11. says: Sajayasree KK

    As in AK’s word something divine is happening in this country. The truth will triumph. Amazed at the media’s stand in finding fault with any thing and everything with AK. AAP has brought back the flame in peoples mind about their country. And Politics is now interesting.

  12. says: Aloysius Xavier Diaz

    An excellent article, this write up needs to be translated in Hindi and other regional languages so that each Indian learns the truth, and how untruthful, biased, vindictive, prejudiced and judgemental the media can be. The fourth pillar is built of sand, how robust can Indian Democracy be? God save our Nation.

  13. says: Force India

    Bahut achhe… those who live by media-die by media
    When they were nothing, Kejrival & Co. used media for their profile building. Can anyone deny that AAP is what today is solely bcoz of media ? Had they done this in Bhopal, Chennai they would have reached nowhere as there is no national media there…. Even after winning, they used media to gain popularity by declaring populistic subsidy measures even though they had no authority to do so. AAP Ministers called media for their night nautankis. Here things went wrong –
    a)It was fount that a court has already indicted law minister and again on courts direction a FIR was filed- media reported. Is it wrong?
    b) LOK_”PAL” is a centre issue and has already been passed by Parliament accepted by Anna. In states, its LOK-“AYUKTA”. Why is Kejrival adamant to call it DELHI LOKPAL, Is it wrong on medias part?
    c)is it wrong to report that Manish Sisodia has diverted 2 Cr of foreign funds given to his NGO Kabir for his personal use
    d) FIR has been lodged against Min Somnath and Kondle MLA Manoj Kumar. Is it wrong to report them?
    Kejrival has come to power on negative plank- calling all and sundry corrupt. Now is doing the same to media bcoz they are reporting truth. Kejrival has citicised media, police, judiciary, LG.. everyone.. even his erstwhile friends like Madhu Bhaduri, Kiran Bedi. He says -Hum satta ke liye nahi aaye hai but does very trick in the book to get satta.

  14. says: Sharad

    Well….the writer is grossly mistaken. It was the same media who painted larger than life picture of these leftist ideologue. So far we are yet to see a single action of these so-called aam-aadmi party and I can bet they will never act. Author fails to realize the role of governance. Is is taking decision which is right or which is supported by many. For example, if we take Delhi results, people did not vote for AAP (the same logic which is used against BJP who got more seats). So to claim that “janta aisa chahti hai” means absolute nonsense. This is the same garbage these jhollawalla NGO-guys use to tell us. Which public they are talking about. Do they comprise of BJP and Congress supporters or not who got more % share in terms of seat proposition. And we are not even discussing about the numerous U-turns (370 page evidence, Bungalow etc.). Frankly no one gives a damn whether he applies for a bungalow or not. But he himself seems to be in confusion. Overall an emotion article without a serious thought.

  15. says: Rajendra Singh Yadav

    Media is not to be taken as the last word on any issue. They are controlled by Business Houses, and serve only the growth of the Business Houses. First, they think about TRP through sensationalism, then second thing they prefer destabilizing the governments in power, wherever they are, third-they want business through advertisements so they sometime white-mail and sometime black-mail people/parties.governments and this can be verified that state governments give them huge money for showing the advertisements after they show some negative things about their performances. Uttarkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Madhyapradesh ads were earned like this. When they wanted to earn from Sheila Dixit, they showed Anna/AAP, now AAP is ignoring them so they are criticizing them. Negativity spreads fast, they know. They are not responsible for defaming India in the world as the most vulnerable place for women, or most corrupt. They are just unable to think about the consequences what they show to earn money through sensationalism.

  16. says: T. Rajesh

    Good information. If possible can you also list down the weekly achievements that are accomplished so that we viewers know about it as there are no other way we know about it as all of them are busy pulling AAP down. Also few of the questions asked by the media can be answered via your news letters so people like us have clear clarity or we else we are kept in dark. Appreciate what AAP team is doing so also keep publishing ur achievements as no others will talk about it.

  17. By so vehemently opposing AAP, Arnab Goswami & Co. are robbing the nation to reform itself. AAP has already changed the political discourse, and it deserves to remain alive and active to change the way we think and act.

  18. says: Pawan Bhatia

    Yes,good has always prevailed over evil. Concience keeps pricking and surely bursts the countless bubbles of lies.

  19. says: Jeff Tikari

    grit my teeth when the ‘fat cats’ of the media say, ‘the people of India want to know…’
    How would they know what the people of India are saying or want to know’?

    Yes their minions comb the streets and report what’s taking place, but that ‘Breaking News’ is steeply slanted to please their bosses.

    Is there a truly neutral English news channel in India? I’d love to hear from them.

  20. says: somesh

    These are teething problems every new political outfit has to face. After all Congress and BJP have also grown facing vigorous criticism over years. A new political elite cannot be accepted easily. After all dogs also bark in unison to protect their territory. Point is not that AAP has been criticized, point is how well have they handled it.

  21. says: ALI REHAN

    Dear Arvid ji, AAP ka agend to theek hai lekin working ka prosess thik nahi hai, Plz. appoint a personal Political cum Legal adviser to insure (Guide) u, your unmacthure politcal way.and u lanch cooming election (M.P.) candidates only TOP Crrupt Politician every partees in all over india I hope u win all seats and I hope without your support nothing any party forms Central Govt.

  22. says: Harshakumar

    The dawn of AK is a golden opportunity for all people to organize, who were feeling helpless against large scale corruption and looting by the elitist politicians of Congress, BJP and some of the leftist oriented parties too. If we waste this opportunity, we will never get rid of this trauma in the future and will continue to wag our tails before those who are corrupt, and powerful.

  23. says: Kamal K Bhalla

    An excellent article. We need to circulate this!

    The media, the public, the opponents should give at least 5-6 months for this government to perform. He is trying to preform. Had he ordered probe against all the scams on Day 1, the media would have cried POLITICAL VENDETTA. If he has taken time to act, it is HAND-IN-GLOVE with Congress. If the media, the public and the opponents have live through the last 65 years, at least they should have some patience.

    Come on! BACCHE KI JAAN LOGE KYA?

  24. says: Swarup Dey

    Hi, I am a supporter of AAp form the very beginning. I hope Mr Kejriwal will admit that Media has a very big role in AAP’s success countrywide. This is true that AAP is being criticized too much. But I trhink there is a reason also. The first reason is AAP is always a threat to the traditional politics and politician’s. So, the’ll obviously try to create criticism. And the second part is the tremendous expectations from AAP. Though we know very wel that nothing is possible overnight. It was always expected that questions will come. But we expect these questions to be answered, not to to hide behind des. I watched Mam Megha Patkad and a formal IPS officer, who support AAP, tried to defend AAP in Times Now Channel. It feels bad wen we see that one of us who supports the party trying so hard to defend their questions, but no official from the party is there. So plz, instead of boycott the media, give a clear answer to the questions they ask. We dont expect AAP to be like the other parties.

  25. says: Hariharan

    AAP has no money to pay for advertisement or to entertain the Anchor. One of the Anchor considers himself re-incarnation of King Solomon. He displays in subtitle “AAP supports Khap”as though other’s do not. Mr.Choutala,Steel magnet Jindal and the chief minister of Haryana,Mr.Hooda also support. Saleman does not give any prominence to these. His brief is only to shoot down the AAP.
    AAP also supports Khapp. It will take all steps change the very nature of Khapp.
    Saleman has not heard of Moral Rearmament movement which preached that human nature could be changed and was confident sooner or later the mind set of communist would change.This was during peak period of cold war.Today many nations have discarded the communism
    Khapp is also made up of human beings and can be changed. Nobody ever tried. AAP will change Khapp,hence it has to support it and not oppose it.
    It calls any new move by AAP as drama. People know who is staging a drama and why.

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