Delhi’s current Chief Minister or a self-established trademark of ‘honesty’ Mr. Arvind Kejriwal is once again back in the news but this time, not because of his some saga of self-defined ‘honesty’ rather his newly emerged popular brand of ‘modesty’. This great man after reaching the crescendo of honesty is rapidly marching to touch the pinnacle of modesty. Such is the intellectual depth of this dubiously admitted IITian, that even the Hon’ble High Court of Delhi, couldn’t find the meaning of the word used by him to address Delhi Police personnel. This word is ‘Thulla’.
The Court says that the said the word is not there in any Hindi dictionary, therefore, the High Court has asked Kejriwal to be ready to explain the meaning of this word to the Court.
Mr. Kejriwal had moved the Delhi High Court against the summon issued to him by a trial Court in Delhi asking him to appear in the Court on July 14, as the Court found the allegations against him to be prima facie true. The High Court, though granted interim relief to Delhi’s Chief Minister by exempting him from personal appearance in the Court till the next hearing on August 21, it simultaneously directed Kejriwal to be ready to explain the meaning of the word used by him, to the Court. Justice Mukta Gupta while granting the stay orally observed that, “If you have used this word, you must be knowing the meaning. I have not seen this word at all.” It would be indeed interesting to see that how does Kejriwal explain its meaning to the Court so that a new modest word in the Hindi dictionary could be added.
Almost a month ago, I read a piece published in the ‘Firstpost’ where the writer ends his story as:
“When Kejriwal joined politics, Hollywood lost a star who could have won multiple Academy Awards. Instead of criticizing, let us thank him for at least showing us flashes of his infinite genius.”
In addition to this author’s observation, I would like to just say, more particularly because of the High Court’s recent self-announced inability to understand the meaning of the word used by him that, “When Kejriwal joined politics, the Indian literature lost a second Tagore, who could have become the second Indian to win the Nobel Prize in literature.” The man who had entered the politics with a claim to change it couldn’t change it, though certainly got changed by it.
The self-certified certifier of honesty in Indian Politics is getting jolt after jolt from the Courts on a range of issues.The Supreme Court, recently, declined to entertain a petition of the Delhi Government, seeking direction to the High Court of Delhi, not to pass any order as it doesn’t have any jurisdiction to decide the dispute between the Centre and the state. The apex Court said that there is no need to interfere in the matter at this stage.
Earlier this week, Kejriwal and his accused company had told the Delhi High Court that ‘no defamatory statements were made against the finance minister Arun Jaitely. The finance minister had filed a criminal as well as Rs.10 crore civil defamatory suit against the Delhi Chief Minister after the latter accused him of being involved in DDCA Scam.
At that point of time, Mr. Kejriwal was claiming to have sufficient proof against Arun Jaitely’s involvement in DDCA Scam but now he says to the Court that he didn’t make any kind of defamatory remark against the Indian finance minister. The readers should better decide his extremely critical psychological imbalanced state but one thing is crystal-clear that if you want to see the real face of Arvind Kejriwal then see him by what he says in the Court to defend himself for what he says outside.
Everyone knows what happens to Kejriwal’s allegations against someone and if one really forgets then he should remember Gadkari’s case. The real face of Arvind Kejriwal is his shameless incessant ‘Volte-face’.
There was a time when his honesty left no body indulged in corruption including Ambanis, Adani and more particularly Sheila Dixit against whom he had 370 pages voluminous documents of which each single page has been positively utilized and based upon those 370 pages documents, the poor Sheila Dixit is still languishing in Jail, and now the time has come when his modesty is leaving no body including the Delhi police personnel to the existing Prime Minister of India. He terms the Delhi Police personnel as ‘Thulla’ and the Indian Prime Minister as ‘Coward’ and ‘Psychopath’.
This is the entire account of his journey from self-defined honesty-lover to a self-prescribed modesty-lover. Let us see, how the cheap minister of a state explains the meaning of ‘Thulla’ to the High Court of Delhi.