Is Arvind Kejriwal’s method of ‘naming and shaming’ bad for Indian politics?

Discussion in 'Politics & Society' started by bharat, Oct 11, 2012.

  1. bharat

    bharat New Member

    Arvind Kejriwal has alleged Robert Vadra, the son-in-law of Sonia Gandhi for corruption. According to some, he is doing it to gain attention and his method of ‘naming and shaming’ bad for Indian politics and there is no truth in his allegation against Robert Vadra. However, in my view, if he is doing it just to grab the attention of the public and all the allegations of corruption against Vadra is false, then he should be sued for defaming a businessman. I don't think it is bad for Indian politics, rather it is going to bring a change in the present scenario of it.

    What are your views? Do you think is Arvind Kejriwal’s method of ‘naming and shaming’ bad for Indian politics
     


  2. traveller

    traveller New Member

    In my view, Arvind Kejriwal is doing a great job by bringing out the names of the corrupt politicians. The method of naming and shaming that is used by Arvind Kejriwal is not bad for Indian Politics, rather it is a new dawn in Indian Politics. It is going to help people to decide upon who should be elected in the forthcoming election and help them not to choose any corrupt person.
     

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