We, alone, can't change the country. We should do it together.
Arvind Kejriwal
This democracy is not by the people, of the people, for the people. This democracy is about by the party high command, of the party high command, and for the party high command.
Education is the antidote to poverty.
Every person in this country is suffering because of bad governance.
We have a democracy of elections to elections. After winning an election, the parties become brazen and arrogant. They would do all wrong things and if you question them, they would say - why don't you change the government next time? But that would be five years later. What do I do right now? I am suffering right now.
Providing good education to all citizens is necessary if India wishes to be counted as a developed nation.
If you walk on the path of truth all the powers in the universe help you.
I am a man in a hurry. We have to work both from office and roadside. I am impatient.
People like Narendra Modi and Rahul Gandhi, who have spent Rs 500 crore to build their brands, will take that money back from us only. How can they deliver good governance?
I'm diabetic.
I never imagined in my life that I will fight elections or form a political party.
Right to Information is a small concrete step in making our polity more democratic.
I have not flouted any rules on transfers or posting.
In a democracy, people are supreme.
Economic growth and 'future superpower' status is all very good but that doesn't guarantee dignity for every individual.
Only love can heal hatred.
Movements live on a day-to-day basis.
No person can fool all the people all the time.
I think the economics of this country is intricately linked to the politics of this country and the two cannot be separated.
When I used to fight against the corrupt system, my wife ran the house and my mother supported me.
It is easy to talk about development. However, it entails painstaking efforts to actually make it happen.
My job is to change the system so all of India can shine.
A lot of people has lost their lives due to indiscipline on the roads.
Yes, I do believe in karma. In my childhood I was a believer.
There isn't a single developed country which does not have its citizens well educated.
I am an ordinary man.
I want to appeal to all people to come together across the country and stand against this politics of corruption.
Many people say that we have sufficient laws in our country, just that they are not implemented properly. I completely disagree with them. I have studied many of the laws very carefully. We are still being governed by the same colonial laws which existed in British times. They have not been changed. Many of these laws need to be changed.
We fought against British not because of the color of their skin but also because of the exploitative character of their government.
If someone thinks that education, health, infrastructure all are different sectors and issues and they ought to be fought independently, then they are mistaken. There is an underlying pattern in the process. And that is bad governance.
Our kids are our biggest assets. They are the future of our country. If we provide them good education, no one can stop India from becoming a developed country.
No one gets punished for corruption in our country.
My children feel proud of me. Since their father is honest, they have nothing to be ashamed about.
The CVC and CAG are independent but merely recommendatory. The government often ignores their advice.
We have police stations for the poor but CBI, CVC and CAGs for the rich with nearly nil recovery of ill usurped wealth.
When you are running the country it means you work for the poor people. It doesn't mean you siphon off money of disabled people. It does not mean you allot public property like coal for free to rich people.
Doing politics over water is not good as people from Punjab and Haryana are also our own like that of Delhi. Everyone should get water.
At the heart of all problems lies the politics of the country.
I have seen my parents struggle with meagre means to run a family. That's why giving free and good education, free health services, water, electricity, public transport and safety of women are my top priority.
If we provide quality education to one generation, poverty will automatically be eradicated from society.
Indian polity has failed to provide solutions to the common man's problems.
I want to remain a common man, want to spend time with my family.
When ordinary people come together, they can upset the mighty.
It is a British legacy that we have such a strict hierarchy that we can't even write a letter to our PM.
Our aim should be to not allow a single corrupt politician or even a family member to enter the House.
Lots of people tell me I am straightforward.
I want to request Modiji that you cannot accomplish nation-building by disappointing the government employees.
Our anti-corruption systems have inherently and intently been kept flawed.
We have never said that we want to challenge the institution of Parliament.
MPs are basically bonded labourers of their parties. And it is the party high command of each party, which takes decisions.