Incidentally, Arvind Kejriwal was one of the most prominent disciples of
Anna Hazare who launched a mass agitation against corruption in 2011 in the
streets of capital Delhi, and Kejriwal finally allegedly betrayed his
guru-mentor to fulfil his pre-determined political ambitions. Therefore, it’s
not surprising that the anti-corruption crusader Anna has come out with support
for the arrest along with a lot of lament and sadness. The AAP contested Delhi
Assembly Elections in 2013 becoming the second single largest party after BJP, and
eventually formed the government in association with Congress (ironical indeed,
because the fight-against-corruption movement was directed against the then
ruling Congress coalition UPA-2 only), and Kejriwal realizing his cherished of becoming
the Chief Minister. However, just after 49 days he ‘ran away’ from the
government and joined the streets to where he thought he belonged. Delhi came
under President’s Rule for around a year, and in the Assembly Elections of 2015
the AAP secured a landslide of 67 seats out of 70, and Kejriwal became CM for
the second time. His party won another landslide in 2020, securing 62 out of 70
with AK becoming CM for the third time. Since 2014 when the BJP-led NDA
government came into power and began its reign from capital Delhi, Arvind
Kejriwal has been breathing down its back in the same capital. Therefore, it’s
no surprise too that the NDA Government wants AK and his AAP out of the way,
come what may, many BJP leaders having labelled his as the ‘Kingpin of the Scam’!
Even as the massive AAP protests that erupted last night began to envelope
the whole country today and its top leaders began getting arrested or detained,
almost all of the INDIA Bloc parties and their leaders came out voicing strong support,
slamming the central government for the ‘murder of democracy’ and also some of
them joining Kejriwal’s party in the streets. Two main points emerge during
this dramatic unfolding which, I think, seem a bit tricky and even dangerous.
First, the AAP has been maintaining that Kejriwal refused the summons for
nine times, because all in the party feared that the CM could get arrested
which they claimed to be the sole objective of the NDA Government. In the
previous post I raised the question as to why opposition leaders like AK try to
escape from the ED instead of facing the challenge and proving them innocent! While
insisting on this supposed strategy last night one AAP spokesperson got mocked
at as the grinning news channel anchor asked her if she were happy to be proved
finally! As the spokesperson struggled with her answer, I switched the channel as
the ‘affiliation’ of the anchor was rather too clear for me! I switched on
another channel where I thought at least one of the anchors was only ‘partially
affiliated’! the point being that such a strategy could prove to be very tricky
for the party.
Second and most significantly, AAP leaders have been maintaining since
last night that Kejriwal would go on working as CM from jail as he is not being
convicted yet. This is just not right, irrespective of any precedents or not. This
could only land the party in deeper trouble legally and it could also trigger a
public outcry. There is no dearth of examples of criminal politicians
operating from jails to which we don’t normally react favorably.
There could be a possible third point to emerge out the two: that Arvind
Kejriwal is being regarded as the ‘sole face’ of the party which lends much credence
to the media charge that Kejriwal doesn’t trust any of his associates, either in
the cabinet or in the party folds. And therefore, with Kejriwal in jail, there’d
be no leader at all to fit into his chair. Then, what about the crucial campaigning
in the coming weeks? Who will lead the party? Besides, in a hypothetical situation,
when Kejriwal manages to becomes the Prime Minister of India who would fill the
CM chair, provided the AAP keeps on winning the assembly elections too! More seriously,
this ‘sole face’ situation might very well lead to a logical dissolution of the
AAP Government resulting in another round of President’s Rule in Delhi.
As the last reports came in, the first sitting CM to be arrested ever in India has been produced in a Delhi court where arguments from both sides are going on. The ED has asked for a 10-day custody. Earlier, the AAP withdrew its petition from the Supreme Court, because as he was arrested under the stringent Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA) a bail would be most unlikely to be granted, and there are his colleagues including his deputy languishing still in the Delhi jails. Anyway, more twists and turns are only to be expected in the coming days, just like in a suspense thriller!
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