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AAM AADAMI Party is in massive search for honest. They are on recruitment drive. But really honerst are very scarce.

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They might find it difficult to search hones candidates but their task is not tough. They have to find only one per constituency. If we divide with number of voters it will be around 1.2 million people per seat. Is it that hard to find one honest person out of 1.2 million?


Finding an honest person is not that hard. But that particular person's readiness to work for a noble cause also should be present in that honest person. Its the combination of these two traits make the things complicated and a hard task.


People are coming forward, did you read that an Infosys officer resigned recently and another top officer resigned from Apple (Adarsh Shastri) they all are competent and willing. Just wait and watch, it all will make a big difference.

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AAM AADAMI Party is in massive search for honest. They are on recruitment drive. But really honerst are very scarce.

http://news.oneindia.in/india/pics-main-bhi-aam-aadmi-aap-drive-to-hunt-honest-candidates-1371260.html#infinite-scroll-1


They might find it difficult to search hones candidates but their task is not tough. They have to find only one per constituency. If we divide with number of voters it will be around 1.2 million people per seat. Is it that hard to find one honest person out of 1.2 million?


But the 'honest' person may not be eager to join AAP. He may not be efficient or interested in politics. Honest people can work in non political domain as well. Moreover, every honest person may not join AAP. They may join BJP, Congress or Communist as well. The GOA C.M., Tripura C.M., the Pudducheery C.M.- all three are very simple and honest but belong to BJP, Communist and regional party. As a matter of fact, dishonety is not declared policy of any political party. Nobody will say that he is dishonest. It is individuals who choose dishonesty and they may do irrespective of party affiliation. There is no way an AAM AADAMI Party member presumed 'honest' may not turn dishonest.

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AAM AADAMI Party is in massive search for honest. They are on recruitment drive. But really honerst are very scarce.

http://news.oneindia.in/india/pics-main-bhi-aam-aadmi-aap-drive-to-hunt-honest-candidates-1371260.html#infinite-scroll-1


They might find it difficult to search hones candidates but their task is not tough. They have to find only one per constituency. If we divide with number of voters it will be around 1.2 million people per seat. Is it that hard to find one honest person out of 1.2 million?


But the 'honest' person may not be eager to join AAP. He may not be efficient or interested in politics. Honest people can work in non political domain as well. Moreover, every honest person may not join AAP. They may join BJP, Congress or Communist as well. The GOA C.M., Tripura C.M., the Pudducheery C.M.- all three are very simple and honest but belong to BJP, Communist and regional party. As a matter of fact, dishonety is not declared policy of any political party. Nobody will say that he is dishonest. It is individuals who choose dishonesty and they may do irrespective of party affiliation. There is no way an AAM AADAMI Party member presumed 'honest' may not turn dishonest.


I have always though that honesty is not a policy but our religion and even an atheist will agree to that. If the air of change the people then it makes no difference which party they join. I am not a party worshiper nor a politician, but willing to see an honest party/person with good intentions win.

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AAM AADAMI Party is in massive search for honest. They are on recruitment drive. But really honerst are very scarce.

http://news.oneindia.in/india/pics-main-bhi-aam-aadmi-aap-drive-to-hunt-honest-candidates-1371260.html#infinite-scroll-1


They might find it difficult to search hones candidates but their task is not tough. They have to find only one per constituency. If we divide with number of voters it will be around 1.2 million people per seat. Is it that hard to find one honest person out of 1.2 million?


But the 'honest' person may not be eager to join AAP. He may not be efficient or interested in politics. Honest people can work in non political domain as well. Moreover, every honest person may not join AAP. They may join BJP, Congress or Communist as well. The GOA C.M., Tripura C.M., the Pudducheery C.M.- all three are very simple and honest but belong to BJP, Communist and regional party. As a matter of fact, dishonety is not declared policy of any political party. Nobody will say that he is dishonest. It is individuals who choose dishonesty and they may do irrespective of party affiliation. There is no way an AAM AADAMI Party member presumed 'honest' may not turn dishonest.


True. Nobody can foresee the things. Akin to this, nobody can predict if an honest man of today remains honest until tomorrow.
AAM AADAMI Party is in massive search for honest. They are on recruitment drive. But really honerst are very scarce.

http://news.oneindia.in/india/pics-main-bhi-aam-aadmi-aap-drive-to-hunt-honest-candidates-1371260.html#infinite-scroll-1


They might find it difficult to search hones candidates but their task is not tough. They have to find only one per constituency. If we divide with number of voters it will be around 1.2 million people per seat. Is it that hard to find one honest person out of 1.2 million?


But the 'honest' person may not be eager to join AAP. He may not be efficient or interested in politics. Honest people can work in non political domain as well. Moreover, every honest person may not join AAP. They may join BJP, Congress or Communist as well. The GOA C.M., Tripura C.M., the Pudducheery C.M.- all three are very simple and honest but belong to BJP, Communist and regional party. As a matter of fact, dishonety is not declared policy of any political party. Nobody will say that he is dishonest. It is individuals who choose dishonesty and they may do irrespective of party affiliation. There is no way an AAM AADAMI Party member presumed 'honest' may not turn dishonest.


True. Nobody can foresee the things. Akin to this, nobody can predict if an honest man of today remains honest until tomorrow.


No, we certainly are not going to play a prediction or forecast game but talking about present situation of finding honest people for different political parties.

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AAM AADAMI Party is in massive search for honest. They are on recruitment drive. But really honerst are very scarce.

http://news.oneindia.in/india/pics-main-bhi-aam-aadmi-aap-drive-to-hunt-honest-candidates-1371260.html#infinite-scroll-1


They might find it difficult to search hones candidates but their task is not tough. They have to find only one per constituency. If we divide with number of voters it will be around 1.2 million people per seat. Is it that hard to find one honest person out of 1.2 million?


But the 'honest' person may not be eager to join AAP. He may not be efficient or interested in politics. Honest people can work in non political domain as well. Moreover, every honest person may not join AAP. They may join BJP, Congress or Communist as well. The GOA C.M., Tripura C.M., the Pudducheery C.M.- all three are very simple and honest but belong to BJP, Communist and regional party. As a matter of fact, dishonety is not declared policy of any political party. Nobody will say that he is dishonest. It is individuals who choose dishonesty and they may do irrespective of party affiliation. There is no way an AAM AADAMI Party member presumed 'honest' may not turn dishonest.


True. Nobody can foresee the things. Akin to this, nobody can predict if an honest man of today remains honest until tomorrow.


No, we certainly are not going to play a prediction or forecast game but talking about present situation of finding honest people for different political parties.


My intention was, after all parties are made of people and the people in the party whose honesty made an impact and created an impression that a particular party is known for its honest people today may turn out to be dishonest people due to avarice or some other reason. And about this uncertainty i was talking about.
AAM AADAMI Party is in massive search for honest. They are on recruitment drive. But really honerst are very scarce.

http://news.oneindia.in/india/pics-main-bhi-aam-aadmi-aap-drive-to-hunt-honest-candidates-1371260.html#infinite-scroll-1


They might find it difficult to search hones candidates but their task is not tough. They have to find only one per constituency. If we divide with number of voters it will be around 1.2 million people per seat. Is it that hard to find one honest person out of 1.2 million?


But the 'honest' person may not be eager to join AAP. He may not be efficient or interested in politics. Honest people can work in non political domain as well. Moreover, every honest person may not join AAP. They may join BJP, Congress or Communist as well. The GOA C.M., Tripura C.M., the Pudducheery C.M.- all three are very simple and honest but belong to BJP, Communist and regional party. As a matter of fact, dishonety is not declared policy of any political party. Nobody will say that he is dishonest. It is individuals who choose dishonesty and they may do irrespective of party affiliation. There is no way an AAM AADAMI Party member presumed 'honest' may not turn dishonest.


True. Nobody can foresee the things. Akin to this, nobody can predict if an honest man of today remains honest until tomorrow.


No, we certainly are not going to play a prediction or forecast game but talking about present situation of finding honest people for different political parties.


My intention was, after all parties are made of people and the people in the party whose honesty made an impact and created an impression that a particular party is known for its honest people today may turn out to be dishonest people due to avarice or some other reason. And about this uncertainty i was talking about.


Men can change but not parties, if they wish to remain honest they can always kick dishonest out. That is the only way remaining an honest party, otherwise what is so bad about present system?

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AAM AADAMI Party is in massive search for honest. They are on recruitment drive. But really honerst are very scarce.

http://news.oneindia.in/india/pics-main-bhi-aam-aadmi-aap-drive-to-hunt-honest-candidates-1371260.html#infinite-scroll-1


They might find it difficult to search hones candidates but their task is not tough. They have to find only one per constituency. If we divide with number of voters it will be around 1.2 million people per seat. Is it that hard to find one honest person out of 1.2 million?


But the 'honest' person may not be eager to join AAP. He may not be efficient or interested in politics. Honest people can work in non political domain as well. Moreover, every honest person may not join AAP. They may join BJP, Congress or Communist as well. The GOA C.M., Tripura C.M., the Pudducheery C.M.- all three are very simple and honest but belong to BJP, Communist and regional party. As a matter of fact, dishonety is not declared policy of any political party. Nobody will say that he is dishonest. It is individuals who choose dishonesty and they may do irrespective of party affiliation. There is no way an AAM AADAMI Party member presumed 'honest' may not turn dishonest.


True. Nobody can foresee the things. Akin to this, nobody can predict if an honest man of today remains honest until tomorrow.


No, we certainly are not going to play a prediction or forecast game but talking about present situation of finding honest people for different political parties.


My intention was, after all parties are made of people and the people in the party whose honesty made an impact and created an impression that a particular party is known for its honest people today may turn out to be dishonest people due to avarice or some other reason. And about this uncertainty i was talking about.


Men can change but not parties, if they wish to remain honest they can always kick dishonest out. That is the only way remaining an honest party, otherwise what is so bad about present system?


Present system is patronizing the dishonest instead of kicking them out as you said. Remember, it's the members in the party that make or mar in a party or an organization.
Thank you said by: Gulshan Kumar Ajmani
AAM AADAMI Party is in massive search for honest. They are on recruitment drive. But really honerst are very scarce.

http://news.oneindia.in/india/pics-main-bhi-aam-aadmi-aap-drive-to-hunt-honest-candidates-1371260.html#infinite-scroll-1


They might find it difficult to search hones candidates but their task is not tough. They have to find only one per constituency. If we divide with number of voters it will be around 1.2 million people per seat. Is it that hard to find one honest person out of 1.2 million?


But the 'honest' person may not be eager to join AAP. He may not be efficient or interested in politics. Honest people can work in non political domain as well. Moreover, every honest person may not join AAP. They may join BJP, Congress or Communist as well. The GOA C.M., Tripura C.M., the Pudducheery C.M.- all three are very simple and honest but belong to BJP, Communist and regional party. As a matter of fact, dishonety is not declared policy of any political party. Nobody will say that he is dishonest. It is individuals who choose dishonesty and they may do irrespective of party affiliation. There is no way an AAM AADAMI Party member presumed 'honest' may not turn dishonest.


True. Nobody can foresee the things. Akin to this, nobody can predict if an honest man of today remains honest until tomorrow.


No, we certainly are not going to play a prediction or forecast game but talking about present situation of finding honest people for different political parties.


My intention was, after all parties are made of people and the people in the party whose honesty made an impact and created an impression that a particular party is known for its honest people today may turn out to be dishonest people due to avarice or some other reason. And about this uncertainty i was talking about.


Men can change but not parties, if they wish to remain honest they can always kick dishonest out. That is the only way remaining an honest party, otherwise what is so bad about present system?


All parties as such are honest. Men change. So even dishonest men can replace the honerst and vice versa. The system is certainly not corrupt. The system is as good or bad as that in western countries. It is the national character that makes difference. We should see corruption as a means of exploitation by the powerful. So only the victims viz. the poor can remove corruption. The buraucracy and powerful affluent private parties- the bribe giver and taker both benefit at the cost of poor who have no means to brive. So the poor have to organize to fight corruption. The so called AAM AADAMI as defined by Kejriwal is not poor but includes even the richest industrialists whol bribe or use corruption as a means to get favor that an ordinary poor person- the true AAM AADAMI cannot get.

G. K. Ajmani Tax consultant
http://gkajmani-mystraythoughts.blogspot.com/

AAM AADAMI Party is in massive search for honest. They are on recruitment drive. But really honerst are very scarce.

http://news.oneindia.in/india/pics-main-bhi-aam-aadmi-aap-drive-to-hunt-honest-candidates-1371260.html#infinite-scroll-1


They might find it difficult to search hones candidates but their task is not tough. They have to find only one per constituency. If we divide with number of voters it will be around 1.2 million people per seat. Is it that hard to find one honest person out of 1.2 million?


But the 'honest' person may not be eager to join AAP. He may not be efficient or interested in politics. Honest people can work in non political domain as well. Moreover, every honest person may not join AAP. They may join BJP, Congress or Communist as well. The GOA C.M., Tripura C.M., the Pudducheery C.M.- all three are very simple and honest but belong to BJP, Communist and regional party. As a matter of fact, dishonety is not declared policy of any political party. Nobody will say that he is dishonest. It is individuals who choose dishonesty and they may do irrespective of party affiliation. There is no way an AAM AADAMI Party member presumed 'honest' may not turn dishonest.


True. Nobody can foresee the things. Akin to this, nobody can predict if an honest man of today remains honest until tomorrow.


No, we certainly are not going to play a prediction or forecast game but talking about present situation of finding honest people for different political parties.


My intention was, after all parties are made of people and the people in the party whose honesty made an impact and created an impression that a particular party is known for its honest people today may turn out to be dishonest people due to avarice or some other reason. And about this uncertainty i was talking about.


Men can change but not parties, if they wish to remain honest they can always kick dishonest out. That is the only way remaining an honest party, otherwise what is so bad about present system?


All parties as such are honest. Men change. So even dishonest men can replace the honerst and vice versa. The system is certainly not corrupt. The system is as good or bad as that in western countries. It is the national character that makes difference. We should see corruption as a means of exploitation by the powerful. So only the victims viz. the poor can remove corruption. The buraucracy and powerful affluent private parties- the bribe giver and taker both benefit at the cost of poor who have no means to brive. So the poor have to organize to fight corruption. The so called AAM AADAMI as defined by Kejriwal is not poor but includes even the richest industrialists whol bribe or use corruption as a means to get favor that an ordinary poor person- the true AAM AADAMI cannot get.


AAP's success is a shining example for a common mans will to change the exploitation prevailing in the society. Though the composition of AAP includes a few rich people, it doesn't mean that they are against eradication of corruption in the society. It's their common commitment to root out corruption that bound them together.
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