Did Former BBC Editor threaten Delhi cops using Kejriwal’s name?

Before I start this article, I recommend reading “BBC Bigots” by Ravinar at Mediacrooks.

http://www.mediacrooks.com/2015/08/bbc-bigots.html

Today we are celebrating one AAPtard by the name of Mr. Rifat Jawaid. Now, from his Twitter profile (see here) he appears to be the average garden variety  “journalist”. He has worked with the Statesman and been a Managing Editor for TV Today. And he has been an editor at BBC(lol) for 12 years. No wonder, this Mameluk of the English Queen considers himself too good to follow native Indian laws.

Now every party in India has its goons who often intimidate cops, toll takers and other small time civic workers by taking the name of “Netaji“. Hindi movies have popularized the image of the political goon telling the police constable: “Jaanta nahin main kaun hoon… XYZ Netaji ka naam suna hai?” But with Kejriwal’s rising to power in Delhi and running a government that is of the media, for the media and by the media, Kejriwal’s stooges in the media feel bold enough to boast openly on Twitter about how they threatened the police.

Well, I wasn’t there. I don’t know exactly what happened. But listen to Mr. Rifat Jawaid boast openly about how he threatened the police:

What? How dare they ask him for a fine? Don’t they know who he is? Now, the great and powerful AAPiya could have called the Supreme Leader and have the offending policeman fired on the spot. But, see the humility of Mr. Jawaid, at first he decided to pardon the cop for his gustakhi  and tried to talk him out of it:

Of course it’s not a traffic violation! The Supreme Leader Kejriwal makes his own laws. If Mr. Jawaid feels that a worn off digit on the license plate is not a violation, it isn’t. But this unfortunate, clueless cop dared to disagree. By now, he had crossed a line and tested the patience of the great AAPiya! Mr. Jawaid had to pull out his Brahmastra and announce that this will go to Kejriwal. What other choice did the AAPiya have?

Poor poor constable with a family to feed! He folded immediately. And duly apologized for doing his duty by saying : “Humein to duty karni padti hai“(We have to do our duty).  Still scared, the poor constable added :

Aap jaiyye. Bhagwan aapki yatra sukhad kare.” (Please go. May god bless you with a happy journey)

Aww…the poor constable had to invoke god to tug at the heartstrings of Rifat Jawaid in the desperate hope that he would be pardoned by Kejriwal’s men.

Well guess what, Mr. Constable? This was your lucky day! Shri Rifat Jawaid seems to have pardoned you. All he has done yet is go to Twitter and boast to all his buddies about how “Kejriwal threat works“. I think this matter will end there. This time the police constable was lucky to meet such a merciful AAPiya…but I sincerely hope he has learned his lesson for next time.

4 thoughts on “Did Former BBC Editor threaten Delhi cops using Kejriwal’s name?

    1. Genuinely the propaganda over so called meat ban has stunned me. It is showing that presstitutes are capable of taking practically anything and turning it into an issue. Totally stunned, I must admit.

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    1. Ha ha… it is important to note that both deer and giraffe are illegal in India. Some child wants to play with colors on Holi or crackers on Diwali and these people will call to stop that because of water conservation and sound pollution. But then these rich people will travel to distant countries to eat endangered wild animals.

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