I saw the way AAP was functioning and was hoping against
hope that it will soon realize that it was heading the wrong way and do course
correction. I prayed that AAP loses badly, so that circumstances makes it see
sense. It lost everywhere. My hopes rose that this shock loss may bring it back
to its senses.
But what has happened since is unexpected and shocking!
After AAP lost miserably in Punjab, Goa and Delhi, it made
some appropriate noises. Some papers of resignations were exchanged internally.
No one from the coterie was sacked nor chastised. It was business as usual. I
was sad. Was losing hopes.
Then I was pleasantly surprised when Kumar Vishwas took a
stand in favor of serious introspection.
Then the classic game that I had seen being used against Prashant and
Yogendra began – some social media members started attacking Kumar Vishwas’
character in the worst possible manner. Amanatullah was mandated to attack
Kumar as a RSS / BJP stooge and stage was set for hinting to Kumar that if he
dared to go against the High Command, then his reputation will be spoiled.
I thought for a while that Kumar Vishwas will stand up for principles,
but he catapulted. He settled for removal of Amanatullah and being made the Rajasthan
in-charge. Yes, Rajasthan. Completely inconsequential. All talks about
introspection are in cold storage and in just few days, Kejriwal has shown who
is the boss, by reinstating Amanatullah. So Amanatullah has been given senior
positions in the party, giving a sharp message to any one who has the temerity
to speak against the Supremo.
So, Kejriwal stays as convenor as well as CM. All
challengers have been vanquished within the party. Partymen are happy that
there was no split. The country enjoyed the entertainment, but the genuine
volunteers are pained at this episode. The icing on the cake is when AAP
introspected that it lost because it was behaving like an Aam Aadmi and that it
should behave more like MLAs from other parties. So, instead of going closer to
the original principles of the party, it concluded that it should go further
from them. My hopes from AAP are receding. It has become like any other party.
By the way, why so much love for Amanatullah Khan? Who is he
and what is his background?
It was 2014 and Narendra Modi and BJP had swept the LokSabha
elections. Kejriwal was worried as he heard reports that BJP was trying to
poach some muslim MLAs from the Cong to form the state government. There were
some anonymous posters stuck it in the constituencies of the Cong MLAs. The
posters essentially called the MLAs “Quam ke dushman” or enemies of the
religion for planning to join BJP. This was considered as communal by the
police and they acted immediately and arrested Dilip Pandey.
Meanwhile, some members of the party unearthed a Ram Vilas
Paswan supporter called Amanatullah Khan. He was told to take the blame and he
would be given a ticket in the forthcoming polls from AAP. So, he did.
In 2015 when the tickets were being distributed, Prashant Bhushan
kept on objecting to many of the candidates. This made Kejriwal furious. It was
planned to keep Prashant silent till the elections and then discredit him and
throw him out of the party along with Yogendra. So, the Kejriwal faction
promised Prashant that there will be restructuring in the party after the
election to usher in transparency and accountability. Prashant agreed and then
went to Jindal Farm in Bangalore for treatment. When he came out of the Farm,
he found out that Amanatullah Khan was given the ticket. He was upset and
wanted to hold a Press Conference informing public that Kejriwal was
compromising all principles. But again he was requested to be patient and wait
for the election, which he agreed.
Amanatullah Khan won and was made part of PAC and used as a tool
when needed. Kumar did say that he knew that someone was behind Amanatullah,
but he settled without confronting. The arrogance and technique of Kejriwal won once again.
What can I say! I am fast losing hopes from AAP. I would
genuinely love it if AAP improves and keeps BJP on its toes as a strong party. Just, don’t feel too hopeful about AAP, right
now. Let me observe for some time and pray for some sense.