A T-shirt costs a hundred or two for a boy from a remote
village. But Rahul bought one for four hundred bucks. What was so special in
that t-shirt? See; don’t talk of quality, style, brand and all. Obviously, I am
not talking of that.
A sketch of Anna Hazare and a tagline “we are with you” was
all what made worth it 400 bucks to Rahul. He also wants to live in a
corruption free village. Got a chance, he would have passed the most
anticipated “Lokpal Bill”. But for getting a political platform one needs to
spend bundles of notes. This is a fact! You need publicity, promotions, party
etc. and for all these money is needed.
So, I was not at all strange when news of sting operation
against Aam Admi Party leaders came in light. Also, Delhi election commission
says the record stating the amount spent in organizing party meetings during election
by AAP does not match with the actually spent amount.
What’s your say I don’t know but thing is that if every buzz
against AAP is true, it means there is need of some reforms in rules governing
political parties.
Already they have been out of RTI (right to information
act). They say that they are not govt. organization. Simple question, why do
you people sit in Parliament then? It is neither a private office.
The election commission should think over following:
· For coming as a political party it should work as an NGO for few years
· Every member (political leaders) should have a minimum qualification.
· And lastly, unconditionally all parties should be brought under RTI act.
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