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Jaitley comments on AAP Protest, 'Anarchy cannot be Alternate Politics'

New Delhi, Tue, 21 Jan 2014 NI Wire

Commenting on the politics of AAP, Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha, Arun Jaitley has said that the party was born as a reaction against conventional politics. It promised alternative politics. It is now clear that the alternative politics is anarchy. This has been admitted by the leader of the AAP. The demagogue is unambiguous. In the Lokpal movement, it was argued that the CBI as police of the Central Government cannot be under the control of the Central Government.

The same people now argue that the State police must be under the elected representatives of Delhi. Needless to say that the utterances of its leaders lack in civility. The Party has displayed scant regard for the Rule of Law (in Malviya Nagar), political adventurism, extreme arrogance, lack of civility in public discourse and the least concern for established institutions. It appeals to the policemen to take off their uniforms and participate in the agitation. Two decades ago a fundamentalist group gave a call for boycotting of the Republic Day.

Today a party which aspires to become a national party defacto threatens to disturb the Republic Day. Its conduct is a challenge to constitutionalism. Its members comprise of supporters of the separatists in Jammu & Kashmir and the Maoists in Chhattisgarh.

He further said that last year when I heard a phrase ‘Federation of Anarchists’ used in the Rajya Sabha, I doubted very much if anarchists who are not bound by any existing regulations and are highly individualistic can ever have a federation. I have now discovered the answer. There is on display a ‘Federation of Anarchists’ on the streets of Delhi. Anarchy cannot be Alternate Politics.


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