48. Sanjay Singh We all accept
Kejriwal s leadership
What's
wrong with that?
CHARU KARTIKEYA@CHARUKEYA
|13 FEBRUARY 2016
The anniversary
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The AAP govt in Delhi completes one year
on 14 February 2016
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AAP leader Sanjay Singh says most of the
big promises in its 70-point manifesto have been
'completed'
The opposition
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Singh says the govt is working hard but
could've achieved much more if not for
opposition from the Centre
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He says cases against AAP MLAs are false,
and filed at the behest of opposing parties
More in the story
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What about key promises like Jan Lokpal
and the statehood referendum?
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Singh asks, what's wrong with everyone
accepting Kejriwal as their leader?
Sanjay Singh is a member of
the two most powerful bodies of the Aam Aadmi
Party - its national executive and its political
affairs committee.
He was among the group of
activists who first came together to form the
India Against Corruption team, which spearheaded
the Jan Lokpal Agitation.
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Hailing from Sultanpur,
Uttar Pradesh, Singh is also in charge of AAP's
affairs in Punjab, the next electorally crucial
state for the party.
Also read -
#EkSaalKejriwal: We have achieved somethings.
Many more are left
He spoke to Catch about
what one year of AAP being in power in Delhi
means for the party.
In this one year, AAP has
seen many ups and downs. What are the biggest
achievements, in your assessment?
We have completed most of
the big promises of our 70-point manifesto.
- We have halved
electricity rates in Delhi and implemented a
scheme for free water supply.
- We effected a 106% hike
in the budget for education and 50% hike for
health.
- We introduced
collateral-free educational loans for students
who can't afford fees.
- We opened mohalla clinics
and announced a grand scheme for compensating
farmers who suffered loss to their crops.
- We are providing free
medicines to poor patients.
- The odd-even scheme was
implemented.
- Our citizens' charter is
unparalleled in the entire country.
- The project to install
CCTVs in buses has also begun on a pilot basis.
Also read - Vishal Dadlani
on AAP@1: it has done more in a year than others
do in a lifetime
Out of these, which are the
ones closest to your heart?
I would say the steps
related to the electricity rates, water tariff,
health and education infrastructure and farmers'
compensation.
What were the achievements
at the organisation level?
Well, we have a terrific
structure ready in Punjab, from booth level to
state level. Many frontal organisations have
also been set up. Apart from Punjab, we have
also built a party structure in Uttar Pradesh,
Madhya Pradesh, Goa, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Bihar
and Jharkhand. This expansion is much more than
what one would normally expect a fledgling party
to achieve in a year. Now, any call that the
central leadership takes here goes to around 280
districts.
"In one year, we have
completed most of the big promises of our
70-point manifesto"
What have been the biggest
difficulties faced by the party in this period?
We knew the kind of
politics we were creating would be opposed as
much by Congress as by BJP or SP or BSP or any
other party. This is because we are against
traditional politics - the politics of religion,
politics of corruption, politics of
criminalisation.
All these parties practice
this kind of politics. They won't allow our kind
of politics to take root. Therefore they threw
many difficulties in our path. The multiple
false cases against several party leaders are
one such challenge. We are tackling them.
These cases that you refer
to, they have created an impression that the
party has too many tainted MLAs. How do you
defend the party?
Most of these are false
cases, deliberately filed or instigated by our
opponents to bog us down.
Look at the one against
Somnath Bharti. Even the charges of domestic
violence filed against him were found to be
false.
It's the same thing in the
cases against Manoj Kumar, Akhilesh Tripathi,
commando Surender Singh. Why, there is even a
false case against me related to farmer Gajendra
Singh's death.
What about Jitender Tomar?
His certificates are still facing scrutiny...
One certificate of his from
an institution in Bihar was found to be
original. The police is probing the rest of the
matter. Lets see what the outcome is.
Haven't these controversies
impacted the party's image?
On the contrary, I would
say we have been benefited. All of these were
false cases and people now feel sympathetic
towards us and all the more committed to stand
by us.
Indira Gandhi employed this
tactic of filing false cases against political
adversaries in 1975, and look at what the
outcome was. She was wiped out in 1977.
Modi will suffer the same
fate. Can you imagine the things that they have
done? The Solicitor-General of India appeared in
court to oppose Somnath's bail plea!
This period also saw the
bitter parting of ways with former colleagues
Prashant Bhushan and Yogendra Yadav. Do you
regret the episode?
The parting was
unfortunate. The party definitely suffered a
setback. However, the circumstances that had
been created left us with no alternative. No
organisation can run with indiscipline. Minimum
discipline will have to be followed, otherwise
there will be chaos. What message will the
cadres receive?
You call it action against
indiscipline, they call it absence of democratic
space...
No party in this country is
as democratic as us. I will tell you how. Is
there any other party that complains about and
probes its own candidates like we did?
Respected Prashant Bhushan
and Yogendra Yadav had complained against 12
candidates. Our internal Lokpal probed all 12
candidates and the candidature of two of them
was cancelled.
We also told the other 10
while acquitting them that the party won't
campaign for you. Where else have you seen this
kind of intra-party democracy.
"Most of the cases against
AAP MLAs are false, deliberately filed or
instigated by our opponents"
And speaking of Yadav and
Bhushan, where was their sense of democracy?
They did not even accept the Lokpal's decision.
That same Lokpal who you
are referring to, Admiral Ramdas, had expressed
displeasure with the turn of events at that
time.
I just said it was an
unfortunate episode. But as far as Admiral
Ramdas is concerned, he was the party's Lokpal.
His job was to probe corruption complaints
within the party. He had no reason to give any
reaction as a party member or party
office-bearer. He should have worked within his
rights.
Medha Patkar has also told
Catch that she feels the party lacks democratic
space...
I have a lot of respect for
Medhaji. I feel she is working for her causes
with great dedication. Best wishes to her. There
is no dispute with her.
This could be her personal
opinion. I have already given you an example of
our democratic practices.
Another criticism pointed
out by her is the promotion of a personality
cult within the party; that a huge publicity
campaign had been created around an
individual...
Tell me, how many names do
you know of in the Narmada Bachao Andolan?
Does this mean you accept
the allegation? You are essentially saying that
just as the NBA has only one leader, so does
AAP.
Also read - A year in
power, has AAP-led by Kejriwal succeeded in
bringing down corruption in Delhi?
No, I am not saying that.
Try to understand what I am saying. Any movement
has its leaders. Don't link it with
individualism. Try to see why has that
particular face emerged. Is it because of his
dedication, hard work, anshan and aandolan or he
has been imposed from above like Rahul Gandhi or
Akhilesh Yadav?
Arvind Kejriwal was
dedicated towards the movement. He worked hard
night and day. His leadership is accepted by
everyone in the party, from booth-level worker
to a national-level leader. We naturally
accepted his leadership. What is wrong with
that?
What happened to the core
issue of that movement, the Jan Lokpal? Have you
moved on to other issues and left it behind?
The Delhi govt has passed
the best legislation possible for a powerful
Lokpal. The ball is in the Centre's court now to
give its sanction and implement it.
Will you just stop at that?
No movement anymore?
Anna (Hazare) is
pressurising the government. We will also
discuss with him and take the issue forward.
What about the referendum
for Delhi statehood? That's another issue which
seems to have been put on the back-burner.
See, the party has many
things to do. There is a lot of pressure. Its
time will also come.
So it has not been put in
cold storage?
The Centre keeps us
entangled in so many things. We are doing our
work. They sometimes get the CBI to raid us,
take away the control of the Anti-Corruption
Bureau from us, file false cases against us.
Many things suffer because of this. For example,
the CBI raid took place just when Odd-Even was
being implemented.
"Kejriwal was dedicated
towards the movement. His leadership is accepted
by everyone in the party"
Are you hiding behind
excuses?
No. We are saying that we
are working. However, in spite of our best
efforts, work is affected when your opponents do
things like these. Besides, only a referendum
won't be sufficient. Who are the people who have
to pass the legislation? These are the people
who, if they could have their way, would
dissolve the Delhi government, let alone grant
statehood.
One quick question on
Punjab. What do have to say about the
allegations that AAP put up Bhindranwale's
posters in Punjab?
Those posters were not
ours. We have officially said that. We have also
requested media not to publicise such posters.
It's irresponsible of the media not to verify
the origins of such posters and report them as
AAP's.
Are you not going to at
least probe the matter?
We don't wish to do that.
That's what our adversaries want, that we get
entangled in such things when what we want to do
is work for the people of Punjab.
What are the organisational
goals from here on?
To win Punjab and to expand
across the country.
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