BY APURVA RAI

You can influence one and impress some but cannot
win everyone's heart. Arvind Kejriwal did exactly the same and that is why he
stands out amongst hordes of politicians in India who are fighting and
struggling everyday to get into the seat of power somehow. Arvind Kejriwal
stands out because he never showed greed for power under the guise of doing
social work or talking development or made promises which cannot be fulfilled
or drew the picture of a rosy life for the aam admi of Delhi. He proved
that he is one amongst us and is in public life to serve the people and not to
enjoy the privileges of power. It was his honesty of thoughts and spirit of
struggle that touched the hearts of people and they voted him to victory with
such a margin that even the most veteran politician can only dream of.
No doubt, the thumping victory is 'AAP's Pride, Opposition's Envy'.
No doubt, the thumping victory is 'AAP's Pride, Opposition's Envy'.
WHAT MAKES KEJRIWAL A WINNER
The thumping victory of AAm Admi Party,
led by Arvind Kejriwal has a lesson to teach other politicians, particularly
the Congress which ruled the national capital for continuous 15 years in from 1998
to 2013. The entire credit for three terms that the Congress completed goes to
chief minister late Sheila Dikshit. The public mood saw a change as Kejriwal
prepared himself to take on the bigger
challenge with a few initial hiccups which were strong enough to shake,
demoralise and diminish anyone else.
What was the secret of Kejriwal's success? Honesty
is the one word to describe him. The chief minister showed honesty of thoughts,
honesty in his character, honesty in his words, honesty in his statements,
honesty in his karma and presented an honest personality with clean image. Enough reasons for aam admi to judge
him and elect him. After all the new age voters are wise, educated and
decisive. People find him different from other netas and a cut above the rest in Indian politics which rarely sees a clean image.
Kejriwal's educational background and a successful
career also had a positive impact on public minds. Except a few select fellow
politicians, majority have not shown similar traits. The chief minister is
blessed to be educated, intelligent and professionally successful. This is a
great factor that leaders from other political party should learn and promote good
talent to public domain. Modi Ji, do you understand this?
MANY CHALLENGES AHEAD
The national capital of Delhi faces many
problems. Now that Kejriwal has assumed office for the third term he faces a
number of challenging tasks to make the lives of people of Delhi easier and
comfortable.
There are talks of Smart City and all efforts are being made to make Delhi one of the smartest cities. I, however, think that while upgraded technology is imperative but a city becomes 'smart' when it provides ease of living, ease of numerous facilities like transportation, medical treatment, banking, shopping, dwelling, cleanliness, amusement, sports etc. The Second Opinion feels that one should ponder what makes New York or New Jersey different from New Delhi and you will get the answer in no time time.
There are talks of Smart City and all efforts are being made to make Delhi one of the smartest cities. I, however, think that while upgraded technology is imperative but a city becomes 'smart' when it provides ease of living, ease of numerous facilities like transportation, medical treatment, banking, shopping, dwelling, cleanliness, amusement, sports etc. The Second Opinion feels that one should ponder what makes New York or New Jersey different from New Delhi and you will get the answer in no time time.
Clean Yamuna:
A daunting task is cleaning the Yamuna river in Delhi and giving the national
capital a beautiful riverfront. Kejriwal seems determined to take this challenge
head on. He has said that he will himself take a dip in the Yamuna which is
full of filth. Delhi is a privileged city to have a river but the people of
Delhi cannot enjoy a boat ride. Very sad, indeed. Hope to see clean waters
flowing across Yamuna, people enjoying themselves at the riverfront and small
boats giving joyrides to visitors.
Once Yamuna is cleaned and sufficient water level is gained the AAP government may even consider boat services from Delhi to Agra. This will certainly come up as an alternative mode of transportation, fun ride and employment avenue.
Traffic Snarls:
Move out on Delhi roads and you are confronted with long queues of motor
vehicles that kill the joy of driving beside failing you on your calculations
of reaching the destination. Very frustrating to drive a car in Delhi. This
leads to road rage, burning of petrol, travel delays and air pollution.
The chief minister will have to restrict the entry
of newer vehicles on the roads of Delhi and for this he will have to check
corruption which lets free flow of black
money in the society. While a lot of black money is spent in buying vehicles it
is also 'burnt' in fuels because there is no check on its purchase.
Solution:
* Restrict the number of cars a person
can buy.
* New car can be purchased once in five years
only.
* Levy parking charges on vehicles parked on public roads/ lanes
Slums of Delhi:
Delhi often faces criticism for its slums. Political parties have taken undue
advantage of these slums by influencing people living there. Spread in large
areas these omnipresent slums also pose serious health problems and hygiene issues for its
dwellers. It is also a difficult task for the administration to manage civic
amenities in these colonies.
Pollution:
Delhi is in the grip of severe pollution. Take a trip to the city and you will
see people moving around with their faces covered with masks. A disheartening
scenario ! Though the chief minister has promised to adopt measures to bring
down the pollution level he will have to take drastic and harsh steps in this
direction. Water, air and noise pollutions are certainly bane for any civilised
society.
Kejriwal shot into limelight with his Odd-Even
scheme of vehicles to control air pollution. Though he himself praises the
scheme and counts its benefits it has, practically, not been beneficial at all.
Implementing the scheme for mere 15 days cannot yield any result and that
people of Delhi came out smarter. They bought different vehicles bearing odd
and even numbers.
Solution:
To my mind, it will be better to have similar scheme in a different way. No
such vehicle to be allowed on road if the last number of registration number
matches with the same date. This means if the number of vehicle is 1234 then it
will not ply on road on 04th, 14th and 24the of the month. Now it is immaterial
whether you have vehicle with odd number or even number because every vehicle
will stay indoors at least three days in a month. And this not too much for
asking.
Waste Management:
Garbage is yet another major problem that is faced by metropolitan cities and
Delhi is no exception. Kejriwal will have to encourage Waste Management Plants
so that waste can be used in a more constructive way. Utilising plastic is a
bigger challenge in this direction and we can take case studies from developed
countries on this issue.
Flooding of roads:
Come monsoon and the Delhi roads are deluged in rainwater. The phenomenon
repeats itself every year, lots of breaking news on TV channels puts the
administration to shame but the whole episode is forgotten as soon as the rains
are over. The chief minister will have to look into the issue of rainwater, see
how to utilise it and cleaning of the drains.
Suggestion:
Would it be possible to recharge fast depleting underground water table with
rainwater ? Are we well utilising the
rainwater that the streets of Delhi receive in huge quantity regularly every
year ?
Delhi organises book fairs regularly which are
visited by millions of admirers. This shows that how much 'book hungry' the
people of Delhi are ! One would like to see the Delhi government coming up with
public libraries, no matter if they offer paid membership.
Similarly the Delhi government should also plan a
grand museum in the national capital. This will make the city an international
destination, provide amusement facility to people and bring revenues to the
government.
KEJRIWAL, A CHALLENGER
It is easy to expect from the chief minister who has
proved to the people that he is in office just for one cause-- bring about
positive changes in the administration, public life and cleaner politics. Kejriwal
has given wings to the people's expectations without any greed or discrimination.
This makes him a bigger challenger to other veterans as people have started
seeing him as a role model now.
We have seen Modi-Kejriwal tussle in the past but as
of now we hope to get the best from Modi at national level and Kejriwal at
state level. Both the leaders are like a 'soldiers in offices'-- people sleep
with peace in their homes while they work.
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NOTE
Also read my other pieces:
Copy/ Paste the given links to read these Blogs.
1) हवा ही है ज़हरीली (2019)
http://apurvarai.blogspot.com/2019/12/blog-post.html
2) अब दिल्ली महानगरपालिका चुनाव (2017)
http://apurvarai.blogspot.com/2017/04/blog-post.html
3) Monsoon and Delhi Roads (2017)
https://apurvaopinion.blogspot.com/2017/07/monsoon-and-delhi-roads.html
4) Delhi Fights Pollution: Odds Come Again (2016)
https://apurvaopinion.blogspot.com/2016/04/delhi-fights-pollution-odds-come-again.html
5) Delhi Pollution: Fighting Odds to make Things Even (2016)
https://apurvaopinion.blogspot.com/2016/01/delhi-pollution-fighting-odds-to-make.html
6) Delhi Pollution- Check 'Green Agenda' of Builders (2015)
https://apurvaopinion.blogspot.com/2015/07/delhi-pollution-time-to-check-green.html
7) Delhi Pollution: Mindless Driving Major Concern (2015)
https://apurvaopinion.blogspot.com/2015/07/mindless-driving-polluting-delhi.html
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NOTE
Also read my other pieces:
Copy/ Paste the given links to read these Blogs.
1) हवा ही है ज़हरीली (2019)
http://apurvarai.blogspot.com/2019/12/blog-post.html
2) अब दिल्ली महानगरपालिका चुनाव (2017)
http://apurvarai.blogspot.com/2017/04/blog-post.html
3) Monsoon and Delhi Roads (2017)
https://apurvaopinion.blogspot.com/2017/07/monsoon-and-delhi-roads.html
4) Delhi Fights Pollution: Odds Come Again (2016)
https://apurvaopinion.blogspot.com/2016/04/delhi-fights-pollution-odds-come-again.html
5) Delhi Pollution: Fighting Odds to make Things Even (2016)
https://apurvaopinion.blogspot.com/2016/01/delhi-pollution-fighting-odds-to-make.html
6) Delhi Pollution- Check 'Green Agenda' of Builders (2015)
https://apurvaopinion.blogspot.com/2015/07/delhi-pollution-time-to-check-green.html
7) Delhi Pollution: Mindless Driving Major Concern (2015)
https://apurvaopinion.blogspot.com/2015/07/mindless-driving-polluting-delhi.html
8) मैं और मेरी दिल्ली (2011)
http://apurvarai.blogspot.com/2011/11/blog-post.html