Full Circle by S Talukdar

There was magic in the air in 2011. And not just in India. In an extraordinary global, seemingly unconnected movement the civil society started a spirited pushback against systemized corruption. Occupy Wall Street originated in the US and quickly gained global recognition. Russia witnessed the Snow Revolution. India, too, suffered the birth pangs of a similar wave with the emergence of India Against Corruption.

The movement tapped into the popular discontent against rampant graft under the UPA rule. It was driven largely by the middle class angst for a corruption-free society while it strived, under Anna Hazare and Arvind Kejriwal, to bring about a corruption-free India through the creation of an all-powerful Lokpal (ombudsman) who would have powers to arrest and charge government officials accused of corruption.
AAP chief and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. PTIAAP chief and Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal. PTI
As IAC splintered into two and Hazare receded into background, Kejriwal eventually emerged as the knight in shining armour. The media and the middle class hung on to his every word as he promised to cut through swathes of corruption in one swoop of his Valyrian sword. In a series of much-publicised press conferences, he did one 'expose' after the other: accusing Robert Vadra of large-scale corruption, waving a sheet of paper claiming it as a 'list of 700 Indians who have parked black money in Geneva' or blaming the judiciary of corruption.

It is crucial to recollect the role of IAC — in which lies the genesis of Aam Admi Party — because many believed Kejriwal when he said that the movement's logical conclusion would be to launch a party which could cleanse the system from within instead of futile efforts from without.
On its website, where it asks the public to donate money "for fighting corruption", the AAP explains that it has entered politics because "despite the huge wave of public support in favour of a strong anti-corruption law, all political parties cheated the people of India and deliberately sabotaged the Janlokpal Bill. Since most political parties are corrupt, greedy and thick skinned, it's time to bring political power back into the people's hands… The system that has become very corrupt needs to be changed immediately. Our aim in entering politics is not to come to power; we have entered politics to change the current corrupt and self-serving system of politics forever…"
The irony is so stark that it pierces the skin and blinds the eyes. The same Arvind Kejriwal who once waxed eloquent on ridding corruption at every level of governance now shakes in righteous rage at the arrest of a government official who has been accused by the CBI of corruption. The same AAP, which at its birth promised to be a party with a difference, now gives the template response of every political party when faced with corruption in its ranks — political vendetta. It is tragic to note just how far the seed of AAP has fallen from the IAC tree.
The storm of furious protest launched by AAP at the CBI's arrest of Kejriwal's principal secretary Rajendra Kumar, deputy secretary Tarun Sharma and three others in connection with an alleged 50-crore government contract scam, is curious.
Though the first case against Kumar was registered in 2015, the allegations date back to 2007 when Kumar, according to the CBI, became involved in a series of shady deals while holding various positions in the Delhi government. Bribes worth at least Rs 3.3 crore was allegedly paid to different parties and the scam caused an overall loss of Rs 12 crore to the Delhi government.
Four contracts — including projects for Delhi Transport Limited when Rajender Kumar was its CMD, health department when Kumar was the health secretary, VAT department when Kumar was commissioner of trade and taxes and Delhi Jal Board when Kumar was secretary, urban development — were given to a private company called Endeavour Systems Pvt. Ltd (ESPL), said the CBI.

According to a report in Indian Express, investigators found that ESPL was allegedly a “front company” floated by Kumar in 2006, along with his “schoolmate” Ashok Kumar.
“While Ashok was a schoolmate, he was also an office superintendent in the education department when Rajendra Kumar was director there. Ashok Kumar’s friend Dinesh Gupta was a supplier of stationery to the Delhi government. Sandeep Kumar was a programmer who once worked for the Delhi education department. All these people, along with Rajendra Kumar, floated ESPL with Sandeep and Dinesh Gupta as directors in November 2006,” a senior CBI officer was quoted, as saying in the report.
Starting from Rajendra Kumar's appointing Sandeep Kumar as an IT consultant in violation of due process to tailoring a tender so that it is bagged by a specific vendor, the web of allegations is intriguing. What is even more intriguing is AAP's taking furious umbrage at the arrest of a government official whose alleged trysts with corruption started when AAP or Kejriwal were nowhere in picture.

Like the proverbial 'foreign hand' bogey which marked the last years of Indira Gandhi's tenure as PM, the AAP now sees the shadow of Modi and a conspiracy to 'destabilise its government' at every turn of the road and in every ticking of clock.
"The arrest of Kumar is part of a conspiracy to paralyse the Chief Minister's office and the AAP government. Prime Minister Modi has hatred towards AAP government and the arrest of two senior officials of Chief Minister's Office is part of the conspiracy," deputy CM of Delhi Manish Sisodia thundered at a media conference on Monday.
The CBI will obviously have to prove its case in court but the question is, what causes the AAP such a bad case of heartburn whenever CBI moves against Kumar? When the agency had raided Kumar's office in 2015 as part of its search of 14 locations, Kejriwal had called the Prime Minister “a coward and a psychopath”.
Does the animosity stem from the fact that Kumar, a 1989 batch IAS officer, was the batchmate of Arvind Kejrwal in IIT Kharagpur and the Delhi CM had handpicked him as the PS?

It would then point to the megalomania of the AAP chief who thinks that his personal connection automatically makes Rajendra Kumar immune to any penal action even if he commits a crime. This fits in well with the cult of Arvind Kejriwal as a larger-than-life figure who not only can do no wrong but lends incorruptibility to everyone within his proximity. In this avatar, Kejriwal is the judge, juror and executioner on all things related to corruption. He needs no legal process to pronounce anyone guilty, neither does he accept any move as legit if it isn't sanctioned by him.
The crusader has now come full circle in his fight against corruption. The system has subsumed the rebel. more  

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Subrata Guha ji, Ram Yadav ji: very well explained the situation of Delhi government. Bankrupt BJP is using every dirty moves to harass the growth in Delhi. Now, the real face of BJP is clear to the entire nation. Trying to dictate democratically elected government with the help of LG is not going to work anymore. Delhi will soon throw out BJP from MCD. It is over. more  
BJP is working with vendetta. They have no project and planning. Bankrupt from mind. They do not appreciate who proceeds with good work. BJP and Congress are two sides of one coin. Ram Yadav more  
In the above referred case of Mr. Ragindrer Kumar, can any body explain when the case is before 2014, why the action was so urgent? Since he was under current CM, why current CM permission was not taken before hand? Why not suitable person was provided and charge taken from him as per rules? As a lay man - I do have feeling - it is a clear message by LG - your ultimate boss is some one else. So do as per his wishes or face consequences - message is not for people looking for honest work culture in Government functioning, but for officers how dare to work under CM. I do have to believe- DAL IS KALI, before removing RK, AK would have been told well in advance - look, this man is involved in corruption, relieve him at the earliest and you have some one of your choice. I understand in this case ACB landed and took man working under AK, even all the news channels say AK's chief secretary. Why not Congress Ex Secretary. My equerry - how appointed RK in 2010? more  
No Government has ever encouraged the use of Water plus Calcium Carbide for use of running cars as it will make you the can run at Rs.02 ps par KM. invented by an Indian Mechanic from Sagar MP., No one has also encouraged use of HHO kits that make you get 25 to 50 % extra mileage from your fuel. India is importing about 30% of its Fuel requirement that cost over few billions. Even if 2% kickback is taken billions of dollars get stored abroad in BLACK MONEY. This is the main reason NO ONE, Not any GOVERNMENT, is interested in replacing LPG, Fuel for Hydrogen made on demand. Please wake up. This can revolutionize Indian Economy, Bring down Pollution, Create More Employment. Don't keep fighting on small FISH. Try to catch the big Fish who is creating BLACK MONEY no one like to see. www.artofselhealing.in, more  
Madam Sheetal Jain JI, HAVE THE GUTS TO TELL THE TRUTH. IN JANUARY RAID OF AK'S OFFICE & SEVERAL OTHER PLACES OF R K'S PLACES CBI COULD FIND A FEW BOTTLES OF LIQUIR A CASH OF A FEW LAKH RUPEES ( ALL ACCOUNTED, & THEY WERE RETURNED ON COURT'S ORDER). THERE WAS A HUE & CRY ON THESE FINDINGS. BUT THE COURT HAVE BEEN ASKING CBI TO GIVE PROOF OF CORRUPTION AGAINST R K ALL THESE MONTHS. R K IS ONE MOST TALENTED BUREAUCRATS WE HAD HAD EVER.EXACTLY LIKE RBI GOVERNOR RAGHU RAJAN. R K WAS ALSO AWARDED FOR HIS TALENT BY MANMOHAN SINGH GOVERNMENT. R K HAS BEEN ARRESTED NOW ONLY TO STALL DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS UNDER HIM AND AK SUCCESSFUL TOUR OF PUNJAB ON ELECTION CAMPAIGN. BJP GOT SO SCARED OF AK/AAP. Madam Sheetal Jain JI, HAVE THE GUTS TO TELL THE TRUTH. THAT WHY THERE WERE SO MUCH CORRUPTION IN DDCA? WHY Rs 300000.00 PER COMPUTER/PRINTER PER MONTH WAS PAID FOR HIRING THEM THROUGH ARUN JATELY? WHY VIJAY MALLYA WAS LET OFF BY MODI GOVT? the Delhi government accused the Narendra Modi-led Central government of stalling development work in the national capital. The Government of India has suddenly transferred senior officers in-charge of important departments outside Delhi, without consulting the elected Government of Delhi," the advertisements that carried the picture of Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia said. Labelled "Why the people of Delhi should suffer?" the ads said the Centre's move to transfer senior bureaucrats has led to stalling of development work on modernisation of schools, installation of CCTV cameras, development of roads, drainage and sewerage in unauthorised colonies, among others. There are 309 sanctioned posts of DANICS (Delhi, Andaman Nicobar Island Civil Services) officers for Delhi but the Centre has so far provided only 165 officers. "If they do not provide us officers to work with, we will get experts from amongst you since there is no dearth of experts in Delhi," the ads said. The AAP government in Delhi and the Narendra Modi government at the Centre have been at loggerheads and the former has accused the latter of interfering in the city government`s functioning and of using central agencies like the CBI for intimidating it. On Tuesday, following the arrest of a senior bureaucrat on charges of corruption, Sisodia had accused the Centre of wanting to run a parallel government in Delhi, and termed it a conspiracy. "It is the central government`s responsibility to provide officers to Delhi government. But it has failed to do so because it wants to weaken the Delhi government by taking away our officers," the Deputy CM had alleged. more  
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