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Arvind Kejriwal-Counter Allegations by Y.P. Singh


ARVIND KEJRIWAL-COUNTER ALLEGATIONS BY Y.P. SINGH

Exactly what was anticipated in the post above has transpired and in the national dailies today on 19th of October, 2012 Y.P.Singh, a former IPS officer has levelled allegations that Kejriwal is selective in the issues that he takes up the cudgels for, for extraneous reasons. He has been likened to a dictator which is extremely interesting. A direct analogy and comparison has been drawn by Y.P.Singh who has now reportedly turned into a lawyer (consider the Rāśi Dṛṣṭi (Rashi Drishti) or sign aspect of Gurū (Guru)/ Jupiter on Tulā (Tula)/ Libra in transit). He is obviously not a typical lawyer and is probably going to espouse socio-legal or hitherto undefined issues (Ketu-opaque, unknown) since definition of issues of public importance is precisely his ground of challenge to Kejriwal's recent areas of attack.

What is especially intriguing is that a parallel has been drawn with none other than Adolf Hitler. That is a very serious thing to say about someone and here at this page, we expressly wash our hands of the veracity,  propriety or permissibility of such allegations. What we are concerned with is the fact that the person levelling the allegation has chosen Hitler to draw a parallel at this point in time.

The reason why his name has been chosen is simply because here in his chart too Śani (Shani) is in Karkaṭa Rāśi (Karkata Rashi) in the Daśama Bhāva (Dasham Bhava) forming a Rājyoga (Rajyoga). Śani (Shani) in the throne in Mīna (Meena) or Karkaṭa Rāśi (Karkata Rashi) is a Rājayoga (Rajayoga) simpliciter.

 
At this time as well we have Śani (Shani) transiting the sign of its exaltation and the Graha is therefore very powerful. Śani (Shani) represents the misery and perversion of the world. When these qualities (if they can be called that) come to a position of power, Hiterlesque events ensue.

 
Śani (Shani) also signifies the masses and people with Śani (Shani) in such positions almost invariably enjoy mass support. This does not happen, if Śani (Shani), despite its powerful placement is afflicting the Lagneśa (Lagnesha) (Self). Then the person may shun contact and yet have power-these could perhaps be the so-called 'organisation men' endowed with a distant ivory-tower charisma.  

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