Friday, April 13, 2012

Election commissioner Mr Rakesh Mehta signed the 'RWAs Pledge Banner' of "East Delhi RWAs Joint Front"

Election commissioner Mr Rakesh Mehta signed the 'RWAs Pledge Banner' of "East Delhi RWAs Joint Front" with the message : DELHI - COME OUT & VOTE. Hope now the residents will come out on 15th April to vote. But this banner with signatures of a good number of RWAs as well many prominent personalities, including the Election commissioner, was stolen from the National Stadium itself.








Election Commissioner speaks to RWAs on Delhi Run to Vote

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=5b7OMc8zPLk



B S Vohra
President
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front
( A Federation of RWAs )
www.RWABhagidari.blogspot.in
www.RWABhagidari.com

Delhi - Run to vote !


















Delhi - Run to vote !













Our "RWAs Pledge Banner", on which the election commissioner Sh Rakesh Mehta ji signed was stolen, in the National Stadium itself. if by chance, u get any information, plz let me know.

best rgds.

b s vohra
east delhi RWAs joint front
www.rwabhagidari.blogspot.in
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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Delhi Ka Dabang kaun : Aajtak

MUST VIEW : 
Delhi ka Dabang programme on : AAJTAK : regarding MCD elections in Delhi : B S Vohra from East Delhi RWAs Joint Front ( A Federation of RWAs) & CEO of www.RWABHagidari.blogspot.in , was also present there with his as usual querries / objections.


Delhi - Come Out and Vote ..... Do not turn your Majority into a Minority


Was it the Chicken or the Egg that came first ...... similarly was it the Voter who stopped voting or the Political parties started fielding the wrong candidates. On introspection it seems, it was the antipathy of the posh colony Voters in not casting the vote that made Parties, choose candidates that could woo the gullible voters with money and muscle.

Is it, that the Voters of plotted colonies got disillusioned at the choice of candidates or was it really one more off day, for a family outing in a stressed out professional world. It’s time we the people made a Course Correction ...... Political parties respect numbers and if we want them to listen to us again then WE MUST FIRST SHOW UP AT THE POLLING BOOTH.

Let me illustrate a case study to drive home my point ...... GK-I constituency has a very diverse demographic profile ..... compare just two largest blocks of votes ie Jamrudpur and only GK-I put together have 23,000 voters. Every election the calculations are .... he who takes Jamrudpur WINS. Many people from GK-I shirk from fighting the elections, as they have been conditioned into believing that come what may Jamrudpur decides.

My study of polling percentage suggests that people in GK voted .... 27% last elections ..... whereas Jamrudpur votes 80% en-block ensuring a win for their candidate. Now the surprise, GK has 16,000 votes and Jamrudpur has 7,000 votes (original inhabitants being just 2000, with some 5000 of them being Migrants, with little stake in the city) ..... GK’s 27% divided turns a vast majority into a Minority. Add to that the 15,000 odd votes of Kailash, EoK, Hemkunt, Pamposh, GK Enclave, Mount Kailash/Hills etc ..... the sleeping giant is just not aware of its strength .... the same should hold true for other colonies like Def. Col. Vasant Vihar, Safdarjung, Green Park etc.

DELHI - Come Out and Vote ....... is the clarion call of the RWAs to the voters .... Flavour of Art Foundation has brought together top artists to Paint Giant 70 feet Banners, Posters, Songs to encourage the voter to come out and vote. Shield (NGO) brought children with a song on their lips ..... Please vote for our Future.

You can view all the pictures and posters of the various events on www.flavourofart.orgCome on Delhi SHOW YOUR TRUE STRENGHT ..... next elections, you will decide how Delhi should be Governed ..... be a part of the Solution, not the Problem.

Delhi Come Out and Vote ....... RWAs awarness campaign is nearing conclusion and we are pleased to inform that, Shri Rakesh Mehta has kindly consented to be the Chief Guest of the Grand Finale to Flag Off .... RUN TO VOTE ..... an event organised at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium on 13th April 2012 8.00 am. Please be there in large numbers to make this event a grand success.


Rajiv Kakria

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

A milestone : RWABhagidari blog crosses 1,00,000 page views !


We are pleased to inform that our RWABhagidari blog has crossed 1,00,000 page views. This is in adition to almost 1,000 regular mails it sends regularly to its most valued subscribers base from various RWAs of Delhi.

We are thankful to all of our members, our valued subscribers as well our team of East Delhi RWAs Joint Front ( A Federation of RWAs ).

With best regards to all the nears & dears,

B S Vohra
East Delhi RWAs Joint Front

Vote Delhi Vote

Janpath at Krishna Nagar : Delhi AajTak


On 10th April, Delhi Aajtak aired its famous programme, " JANPATH", live from Krishna nagar. Dr Harshvardhan as well Naseeb singh ji were on the Dias. The contesting candidates invited for this programme included many prominent faces of East Delhi. 


This programme of Delhi Aajtak is so popular that it was all RUSH, RUSH & RUSH everywhere but the anchor Parteek Trivedi showed his guts to tackle the over enthusiastic crowd shouting slogans, favouring their candidates. We are thankful to Delhi Aajtak as well Mr Parteek Trivedi for being so close to the RWAs of Delhi. We can proudly say that Delhi Aajtak has now become a "Voice of Delhi".


We are also thankful to Aajtak as it has done a great job by giving a voice, a platform to the RWAs. On behalf of our EAST DELHI RWAs JOINT FRONT as well on behalf of the entire RWA community of Delhi, we appreciate these efforts of AAJTAK and request it to continue it more vigorously for the betterment of Delhi.

Thanks again to AAJTAK & DELHI AAJTAK,


B S Vohra
President,
EAST DELHI RWAs JOINT FRONT
( A Federation of RWAs)

Vote Delhi Vote


East Delhi RWAs Joint Front (A Federation of RWAs), organised an event on 8th April, to generate awareness amongst residents of Delhi to vote on 15th April. A Pledge was taken & signed by various RWA bodies, that they will work in their localities till the Voting date of MCD elections and will be at Polling booths with their Family members, friends, neighbours & local relatives, to vote.


The effort is being initiated, as in the last MCD elections, the voting percentage ranged between 29% to 64% that clearly meant that almost, 36% to 71% of Residents of Delhi had not taken any interest in the Voting. This time, we want this limit to touch atleast 80% so that the elected councilor is under the pressure of masses.



The gathering included a good number of RWAs from various parts of Delhi, local Market association & other NGOs & religious bodies. The event was covered by various TV channels & print media. The RWAs made various slogans to promote voting in Delhi. Promotional songs were sung by kids & elders.



East Delhi RWAs Joint Front ( A Federation of RWAs )
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A little ink on your finger does count, Delhiites told : Hindustan Times

Democracy has a reason to cheer in Delhi. Laggard voters are being pushed hard and motivated to come out of their houses on April 15 and exercise their franchise in the Municipal polls. Move over the usual suspects, the NGOs or netas, Resident's Welfare Associations have taken the lead in motivating voters in their respective areas, telling them that they could make a difference with their vote. To make them realise the worth of push of a button on polling day, RWAs in the city have been organising mini marathons, painting banner competitions, running campaigns on the internet and even going from door to door to ensure a better turnout.
In 2007 municipal elections, Delhi had recorded a turnout of 42.78%. RWAs are hoping that it would rise substantially this year.
A south Delhi RWA had launched a campaign called 'Delhi Come out and Vote' to raise awareness about the elections and how it affects the common man. It is pertinent to note here that the posh south Delhi had, in particular, witnessed a dismal response during the last MCD election held in 2007. Areas such as Vasant Kunj, Vasant Vihar and Andrews Ganj had recorded a voter turnout of less than 30%.
As part of the campaign poster-making competitions, on the theme of municipal elections, had been organised in various parts of the city such as Lodhi Garden, India Gate and Delhi University. The grand finale of this awareness campaign will be organised in the form of a mini marathon at National Stadium on Friday.
Another organisation, United Residents Joint Action (URJA) — an umbrella body of RWA's across the city — had also specially designed a poster urging Delhiites to come out and vote in large numbers. The Delhi State Election Commission had given its consent to the RWAs for putting such posters across the city.
The RWAs will also distribute pamphlets in various municipal wards, urging the people to exercise their franchise.
"We have been asked to provide voters all assistance in locating their names in the voter list and polling booths. Neighbourhood voter associations will be formed to ensure that people could feel motivated to go out and vote," said Ashutosh Dixit, member of People's Action, the parent body of URJA.
Focussing mainly on east Delhi, a number of RWAs from the area had also launched a campaign called 'Vote Delhi Vote' on April 1.
"During the last elections, a number of east Delhi areas witnessed low voter turnout. We don't want this to happen again. With this campaign, we will go to various schools as well as the weekly bazaars to appeal to the people to cast their vote," said BS Vohra, member of Joint Front of East Delhi RWAs.

With thanks : Hindustan Times : LINK for detailed news.