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Is Kejriwal an anarchist or an alchemist?

January 27, 2014 15:10 IST

Aam Aadmi Party member Sanju Verma on what constitutes modern-day anarchy and why AAP is the only political party that can make a real difference.

First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.

-- Mahatma Gandhi

It is incredible how one-sided television debates can get. Irrational biases are rapidly formed based on incomplete information and are broadcast to viewers.

There is simply no point in an “accused” fighting this rapidly metastasising ogre of largely white-collar presumption.

When the accuser, jury and judge roll into one, the verdict is a no-brainer.

All this generate great television rating points for sure, and reaffirms the stereotype. It doesn’t matter that Aam Aadmi Party leader Arvind Kejriwal described himself as an “anarchist” in stark irony, right in front of open eyes.

The Goebbelsian disinformation machine got to work immediately because it has been on high-alert ever since a higgledy-piggledy bunch of political tyros started to threaten the stakeholders of the empire of corruption.

While such televised hectoring makes for enthralling optics, it is important to ask the all-crucial question, what exactly is this anarchy that’s been bandied about? Do step back and reflect on what actually constitutes modern-day anarchy. To me,

One could go on till the cows come home, but the short point is, we wouldn’t be talking about these things but for the relentless efforts -- actually crusade -- of the past 15 years of Arvind Kejriwal and others. Far from being an anarchist, Kejriwal is quite the alchemist, showing us where to find the true gold of inclusive prosperity: in that nation of India where the poorest of poor says, it is my country, for I govern it -- and it is governed for me.

Can anyone of us say that today?

National transitions have never been easy. There will be mistakes, pitfalls, false alarms and indeed a few lost causes and disoriented agenda. Some of these leaders will also err more than once, but remember we are all striving to rectify decades of wrongs, and are not persuaded by the typical politician’s motive to aggrandise himself, his party men, his kith and kin.

We are not saying we have all the solutions, but we will put our lives on line to find the best ones, without fear or favour.

To be sure, AAP’s first attempt at governance has been baptism by fire. We are happy it has been so and we know the firefight will continue till the old order changes. We will stumble, we will fall, but we will get up and serve you -- again and again.

AAP is also the only political party in the country today that can look you in the eye, and with hand on its heart, say it will never, ever rob you of your chance in life. Or loot your hard-earned money.

This force for good needs your encouragement and generosity, and will often test your patience -- for all the right reasons.

Sanju Verma, who recently joined AAP, is a widely followed stock market expert who was rated among the best by Asiamoney magazine. The views expressed are personal.

Sanju Verma