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The Kejriwal Case: Can a Defamation suit cure Dementia?

Rohit Kumar by Rohit Kumar
10 May 2016
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The ambition, Power and Posts are meat and potatoes of todays’ Politics. The political ambition of course is an inalienable trait, a fundamental characteristics and a prime avenue to the charm of chair, which most of the politicians of todays’ age aspire to sit in and enjoy. But, one of the most quintessential aspects of political ambition is that, it helps a politician to enjoy this ‘charm of chair’ in a complete state of imagination itself rather than in the realm of reality. It sometimes helps them to pie in the sky and aid them in romanticizing with their political dreams. It sometimes also takes them to an imbalanced state of mind where they wilfully divorce the reality and start living in their own La La land. This dangerous state of ambition may be referred to as ‘Daydreaming’.

In the present political scenario of this country, there are two opportunist politicians of the highest grade who have been tremendously suffering from the dangerous diseases of daydreaming, a diseases, which I hope if not cured immediately, may land them to a booby hatch. The one is a deeply casteist secular champion Mr. Nitish Kumar and the other is a slave mind of ‘Free-Politics’ Mr. Kejriwal. Both of them are daydreaming to become the next Prime Minister of India in 2019. Though, there are various daydreamers of the same kind hallucinating to become the next Prime Minister of the Country, but the level of the daydreaming of these two politicians have reached an alarming notch, and I am sure, they require urgent medical attention to bring back to a sound state of mind. If they don’t attend themselves medically, I suggest that the Central Government must intervene in larger public interest and help them to get admitted in a psychiatric hospital and properly treated so that the people of Bihar and Delhi do not end in having the psychotic Chief Ministers respectively who they so passionately elected.

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I shall deal with Nitish Kumar later in detail as the recent talk of the town is Mr. Kejriwal who had been constantly attacking the Prime Minister upon his educational qualifications levelling his educational degrees to be fake, without any proper ground and conclusive proof.

This is not the first occasion that he is targeting the Prime Minster by creating a sordid issue out of nothing but has developed a tendency of invariably doing so. If you look at his tweets in last six months, I am sure you shall find Modi’s name in more than 80% of his tweets or perhaps even more but not less. So, what does it possibly indicate towards? What are the reasons that he has left behind all the issues and running behind the Prime Minister and his degrees? Why is it so that the Prime Minister has become a single-point agenda of discussion for Mr. Kejriwal? Why is it so that the social-media has to force the one time’s crusader of corruption to speak on Augusta Westland and nevertheless he is not in a position to take a firm stand on it?

If the Constitution of India itself doesn’t lay down any such requirement of a proper educational qualification for becoming Prime Minister, who was Mr. Kejriwal to ask for it publically and more importantly defame the Prime Minister by declaring his degrees to be fake, without any proper ground and conclusive proof? What are the motivating factors behind all of his crooked actions and malafide intentions? This requires to be seen in a broader perspective of his ‘Daydreaming’ of becoming next Prime Minister and this is the sole motivating factor guiding him currently.

He wants to posit himself as Modi’s only rival and trying hard to create such an ambience from now so that the People get the impression that only Kejriwal can give a good tussle to Modi. His silence on ‘Agustawestland’ depicts nothing but his fixed intent to garner support from Congress in 2019 for his wool-gathering of becoming India’s next Prime Minister. It is an established fact and a matter of record that he had tried to approach Rahul Gandhi to form Government in Delhi with Congress’s support after first term of his 49 days misrule. Therefore, there is no demarcated line for him to stoop low. He can do it as much as he wants

I do not know in which category of the mental diseases ‘Daydreaming’ falls but I am sure about another category of incurable mental diseases which Kejriwal seems to be simultaneously suffering from and that is ‘Dementia’ whose symptoms include, inter alia, memory loss, because he can only daydream to become Modi’s rival if the Varanasi debacle has completely escaped his memory.

Furthermore, his baseless accusation about Modi’s educational qualification and declaring his degrees to be fake in public domain without any proper ground and conclusive proof, ascertains his terrible state of ‘Dementia’ as how can he forget so soon and so easily his brutal humiliation in Nitin Gadkari’s defamation case? Nitin Gadkari’s defamation suit is a prime example of his shady tendency of making baseless accusations against someone without proper facts and proofs, to catch the cameras and gain political mileage. He was sued by Gadkari for including his name in a list called “India’s most corrupt” politicians during the run-up to the 2014 general elections. Kejriwal was summoned by the Court and was asked to furnish the bail which he refused principally and as a consequence of which he was sent to jail after which he agreed to furnish the bail setting aside his principle in corner, in order to come out of jail. He is a man of as low standards as this. Does he has an iota of shame in his eyes or in any organ of his body that few months back he was vociferously defending his MLA Tomar’s fake degree and today questioning the authenticity of PM’s educational degrees ?

Kejriwal and defamation suits are no stranger to each other. Kejriwal blabbers baselessly and then get sued for it, refuses bail, go to jail, seeks bail, come back and blabbers again. The process continues. Kejriwal has also been sued for defamation by his former counterpart Sheila Dixit’s ex-political secretary Pawan Khera, Famous lawyer Kapil Sibal’s son Amit Sibal, Arun Jaitley and a lawyer Surendar Kumar Sharma. The time has come again to slap a defamation charge against Kejriwal, both civil as well as criminal, and to simultaneously medically treat him for ‘Dementia’ so that he can’t forget this tight legal slap this time.

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