Arvind Kejriwal: The man with a broom


New Delhi, Dec 8 (IANS): Giant-killer Arvind Kejriwal, who defeated three-time Chief Minister and Congress stalwart Sheila Dikshit in the New Delhi constituency, is nothing short of a political sensation, and his personal victory can be compared to the maverick Raj Narain's electoral win over prime minister Indira Gandhi in the historic 1977 general election.

The bespectacled Kejriwal, 45, an IIT engineer by training and a revenue officer by profession, was not only able to effectively present his one-year-old political party as an alternative to the two big national parties who have ruled the national capital in the past but, with a modest and affable personality that identified very much with the common man, fired the imagination of the youth and the marginalised who came out in large numbers to vote for his party.

Kejriwal, who came into the limelight as one of the main spokesmen and a close lieutenant of anti-corruption campaigner Anna Hazare during his highly publicised movement in 2011, later parted ways with his mentor to start a political outfit - much against Hazare's wishes who wanted to keep his movement non-political - in November last year.

Dismissed by the BJP and the Congress as political upstarts who would not be able to match their popularity or influence, the unheralded AAP was able to catch popular imagination by offering transparency in governance and people-friendly policies to the city residents hit hard by price rise, corruption and insensitive bureaucracy.

Kejriwal, who has studied at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, created a sizeable fan following in the slums and working class areas of Delhi while also attracting youths and the middle class by protesting agains power hikes last year.

The youth and sections of the middle class saw him as a "hero" who had "unmasked" corrupt politicians and sported their AAP emblazoned white side caps (akin to the Gandhi cap) with aplomb.

"His credibility peaked when he fasted for the Jan Lokpal bill (against corruption)," close friend Pankaj Gupta told IANS.

Eager to sound neutral before he plunged into politics, Kejriwal spared no one. He levelled charges against Congress president Sonia Gandhi's son-in-law Robert Vadra and then Law Minister Salman Khurshid of illegal land deals and fund embezzlement.

He also targeted then Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Nitin Gadkari, accusing him of grabbing farmers' land and corruption in collusion with the Nationalist Congress Party's tainted Ajit Pawar.

His ideas and promises appeared to have convinced people to give the rank outsiders a chance over established parties.

"I voted for jharu (broom) this time," said housemaid Reena Mandal, who had all along been voting for the Congress. "We thought of giving them a chance, especially since our children said their friends would be all voting for AAP."

The 24X7 media, sensing his growing popularity and unconventional appeal, too played an important role in making him a household name and taking the message of this somewhat idealistic politician to the masses.

His colleagues describe him as a simple man.

"He takes along everybody. He thinks logically," said senior party member Gopal Rai. "His dedication and thinking influences his supporters," said friend Gupta.

Very few people still know about his origins and his rise.

Kejriwal was previously in the Indian Revenue Service (IRS) before he quit the government to take up activism full time to campaign for the Right to Information issue which finally became a law. He also worked in Mother Teresa's Missionaries of Charity for some time where he came in contact with the "poorest of the poor".

One reason for his success is his total identification in dress, manners, style of living and a sense of personal sacrifice to the ordinary people.

His next moves will be keenly watched as he has let it be known that he wants to blaze a new trail in politics and pitch his AAP as an alternative to the "misgovernance" of the mainstream and established parties.

He is a movie buff but now finds little time due to his political engrossment. He practices yoga and meditates regularly, said another aide.

A strict vegetarian, he prefers simple homemade food and reads a wide variety of books. Kejriwal's wife Sunita is an Indian Revenue Service officer. They have two children.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    A good sign of AAP,the new party of Arvind Kejarwal to broom and clean the dirty politics of our country and also the positive results in the Delhl election.Hope the Indian politicians alert and mend their attitude if they wants to be in demand and caution to all existing corrupt parties too.All the best.Thanq.

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  • YASHAVANTH SHETTY, M'LORE

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    Congrats Kejrival & co.What a victory!!!!It indeed is a new era in the Indian Politics.Let 'AAP' not end up as Raj Narayan of 1977 as Present day Indians have a new expectation from you all.Let Anna's blessings also be there.We hope for a clean up activity.Mind you slow & steady wins the race.Please consider an unconditional outside support from congress to avoid reelection costing heavy amount of public as aam aadmi's money is to be saved/avoided at all costs.May the Lt.Governor of Delhi initiates this move as a head of Delhi.
    All the best 2 u all.Go great.We have full faith in you & your team.

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  • avani, mlore

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    As expected initially during counting Delhi did not get a clear mandate. Though Congress fully lost with 1 digit seats, they must be still smiling under their mustache as they are likely to get 2nd chance to go to public. I think logically AAP being the in 2nd place should sit in opposition and allow BJP to form the govt by voting for them in confidence motion. If they find BJP involves in any corruption during its tenure they can bring it to public and pull them down any time. This would be better option than going for 2nd election now itself. To eradicate corruption it is not necessary that you should be in power. When you are in a position to control the one in power he can prevent them also from corruption. That would be good for the state also. Be a responsible and participating opposition than being a just opposition.

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  • Krishnaraj Salian, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    What Does 2013 Results Indicate.. ?

    *)3 times CM, Sheila looses by more than 25000 votes against the first timer, means People ready to accept anyone otherthan Culprit and Careless CM

    *) Congress which ruled for 15 years in Delhi pushed to 3rd spot, that too with mere Single Digit When their own govt is in the Center, Means about 90% of voters hate Congress..

    *) All the 4 states witnessed record polling ever, means more and more young and educated class caste their vote literally means they hate congress at the core and BOOT OUT congress from the entire nation..

    *) A Man who threw Shoes at our FM Chiddu, secures 35000 votes and win against Congress, Which means nation and the public will reward anyperson who throw Shoes at Dongi Congressmen... They are happy that someone else is doing the duty on-behalf of them..

    *) When a person threw Shoe at FM, next day Sensex gained 500 points and interestingly after loosing 4-0, Today Market opened Gap up by 400 points, means Even Corporate world Hates CONGRESS....

    *)In Rajastan Congress couldnot win even 25 seats out of 200, clearly indicates the nation wants to BOOTOUT this Dongi congress.

    *) 12 districts in Rajastan where Muslim's vote decide the fate of the canditate, all the 12 seats won by BJP, means Congress no longer can play a Minority vote bank...

    *) If you cannot win even after announcing Populist scheams such as Food security bill, Land bill, MNEREGA, means People of the nation will not accept any scheams which effects the Country's economy..

    PERFECT TIME FOR CONRESS MUKHTH BHARATH.....

    JAI HO....

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    Good show AAP. But somehow AAP does not want to form govt. It is happy to sit in opposition. This party can either team up with BJP or Cong. But not interested! Is the reason behind this, the party is certain about not achieving the election manifesto that they had published like 50% reduction in power tariff, implementing jan lokpal .....AAP is ready for reelection. Reelection with the cost of aam admi's money? Anyways congrats AAP and all the best!

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  • vassu, kudla

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    The unprecedented victory of Mr. Arvind Kejriwal has raised the hopes of countless Indians that may be another five years from now we will be governed by educated, qualified and non corrupt middle class individuals which will certainly take the country to a higher level. Hopefully we will be spared from the uncouth, uncultured likes of Lalu yadav, Mayavati and co. to name a few. Also this election result proves that centuries old national parties can be decimated if they dont deal with corruption in the right way ( not by shielding Robber Wadhra and punishing Khemka) and controlling the vitriolic and senseless utterings of the likes of digvijay, manish tiwari, abhishek manusinghvi,jayanthi natarajan and above all the drame queen Renuka Chowdhary.

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  • Joseph, Kallianpur

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    You are the only hope for India., neither Congress or BJP, both are two sides of the same coin.
    AAP should spread to all India and rout the corrupt existing parties and save India and ordinary public.

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  • Tony Pinto, Manglore - Dubai

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    Dear Brother now time came to this BROOM man to show some action sitting in parliament......STREET DANCE , SPEECH & SYMPATHY time finished for PUBLIC .....now the real time for him to FORM GOVT and BROOM all dust of CORRUPTION....lol

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  • Alok, Bengaluru

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    Congress should give outside support to AAP to keep BJP out of power and test AAP's credibility.

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  • Stany Dsouza, Shanthigudde, Shirva

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    Congress supports of Delhi this time realised the famous proverb:

    "Bevakoof dosth se akkalmand dushman accha hai"

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    Let us pray that CORRUPT CONGRESS WILL LOSE BADLY TODAY in MIZORAM COUNTING. Exit poll predicted no clear majority for WORLD'S MOST CORRUPT POLITICAL PARTY.

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  • stan, dubai

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    You are swimming in dirty water and pointing out that you are very clean. Don’t blame single party in corruption and fraud. I feel most of the politicians are fraud, corrupt and criminal i.e. all the parties.

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  • alice, kirem/new delhi

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    It would be a nightmare for BJP to be in power in Delhi, when AAP is in opposition.

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  • maxi, kinnigoly/mumbai

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    `GREAT KILLER`(GK) AK REMINDS ME ANOTHER `GIANT KILLER(GK)OF 60`S IN MUMBAI,THE GREAT SON OF SOIL (D,K.)EVER BORN GEORGE FERNANDES .NOT TO FORGET ,IAS J.M.LOBO PRABHU TOO.THEIR SELF RESPECT(PLEASE DON`T MIS CONSIDER IT AS AN EGO) & PROFESSIONAL INTEGRITY BURRED THEM BEFORE THEY DIE BY CORRUPT SOCIETY.

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  • stan, dubai

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    Use your broom to clean all dirty, corrupts from our country. Wish you the best of luck and our clean citizens support will be with you.

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  • Suleman, Udupi

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    It was a spectacular victory of AAP. Mr. Kejriwal given a very interesting reply to the question posed by Barkha Dutt. I am very much impressed by that. I wish will join the election campaign if there is a re election in Delhi.

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  • Indian, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    well kejari ji u did what you should....and delhi public did what they must...... so thanx to give a good alternative political party ,which again proved the power of truth and honesty......SATYA PARESHAN HO SAKTA HAI ,PAR PRAJIT NAHI.....SO keep it up.....congrats

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  • KGShenoy, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 09 2013

    Good Luck.God bless you.

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  • Sam, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Sun, Dec 08 2013

    AAP is the future of India

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Dec 08 2013

    Thank you Aravind for sweeping Italian corrupt people out of Delhi

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  • vivek, herebile / abudhabi

    Sun, Dec 08 2013

    TEAM ANNA was a silver line for every INDIAN, as it competes and oppose with giant national parties, Congress using its master mind split team Anna and survived toppling its Government, Anna ditched kejriwal, thereafter Arvind Kejriwal walked alone in the fight which they have challenged, if we think DEMOCRACY is best, then we have to accept Arvind Kejriwal, because he entered the same ring to challenge corrupt politicians, what we wish and pray that he will not dilute as other politician in this cancerous system, for now I wish him All the Best!!!!

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Sun, Dec 08 2013

    Congress could have eliminated this huge embarrassment if enacted Jana Lokapal. Good lesson for congis.

    Good luck Kejriwal.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Sun, Dec 08 2013

    Congrats & all the best..

    It seems now everyone behind Kejriwal after his amazing/unbelievable victory

    .ಗೆದ್ದೆತ್ತಿನ ಬಾಲ ಹಿಡಿದ ಹಾಗೆ ..

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/Washington,DC

    Sun, Dec 08 2013

    People,

    I think he did a nice job with Broom this time....

    More work remains....

    ...JH...

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