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Return Of The Opposition: What Do Debates In 18th Lok Sabha Tell About Future Of Indian Democracy?

The 18th Lok Sabha witnessed a change in the Indian Parliament. For the first time in a decade, there is a consolidated Opposition with a potential to hold the ruling party accountable.

On May 28, 1996, minutes before his 13-day-old government was about to collapse in a no-confidence motion, former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee emphasising the importance of the Opposition in a democracy said, 바카라The politics should not be divided into two groups where there is no communication with each other.바카라 It has almost been three decades since Vajpayee made those comments but its relevance has still not gone away; rather, with time, it has become more important than ever.

In the last ten years, the Indian parliament rarely experienced a consolidated Opposition that has had the potential to hold the ruling party accountable. However, the 18th Lok Sabha witnessed a change. With 232 MPs in the Opposition bench and a legitimate Leader of the Opposition (LoP) for the first time in a decade, the INDIA bloc members bring in fresh energy on the floor of the House that was certainly missing in the last two occasions. The speeches of Rahul Gandhi, Mohua Moitra, Mallikarjun Kharge, Manoj Jha, and John Brittas 바카라 to name a few 바카라 give testimony to this resurgence.

While the issues that opposition leaders evoke range from NEET controversy and paper leak, to Manipur, unemployment and inflation, the emphasis on everyday violence, lynching and Hindutva could not be missed. Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi on June 1 while participating in the debate on the Motion of Thanks, condemned the violence against minorities and pointing toward the treasury bench said, 바카라Those who call themselves Hindus바카라 are engaged in violence and hate.바카라 As his comments invited a rare intervention of PM Modi and other BJP leaders, Gandhi said, 바카라BJP doesn바카라t represent all of the Hindus in the country.바카라

His comments on violence come at a crucial time when at least six cases of mob lynching have been reported since the new government took the oath consecutively for the third time. The question of lynching also featured in the speech of IUML MP Haris Beeran who in Rajya Sabha said, 바카라It portrays a sorry state of affairs. There have been a lot of instances of hate speech When the Prime Minister speaks, the whole world listens to the PM. If he speaks in such a manner that one community gets offended, then it emboldens the fringe elements. And this emboldening has led to various attacks on the minorities.바카라

Not only Beeran, MPs like Brittas, Chandrasekhar Azad and Sagarika Ghose also highlighted the issue of violence during their address. Referring to the Prime Minister바카라s speech in Bansara during election campaign, CPI (M) MP John Brittas asked, 바카라Why did he say in Bansara that Muslims are infiltrators? I would request the BJP members to change the symbol from lotus to bulldozer.바카라 There have been at least a dozen cases of bulldozers being used to deliver 바카라justice바카라 across the country since the declaration of Lok Sabha election results.

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Remembering those who are still languishing in jail, RJD MP Manoj Jha said, 바카라How did Stan Swamy die? Why are youth like Umar Khalid, Meeran Haider, and Khalid Saifi in jail? When we criticised the government, it was turned into criticism of the country.바카라

Journalist-turned-MP, Sagarika Ghose citing the data of India hate lab that states that 75% of the hate speech comes from the BJP-ruled states, said, 바카라When hate speech against a religious community is normalised and acceptable and those who are responsible for this hate speeches get state protection.... when the lynch mob doesn바카라t get exemplary punishment... there is a democracy deficit.바카라

These statements of the opposition leaders in both houses has found to be synchronised, the BJP tried to invoke the days of emergency to corner Congress. While it is true that leaders like Lalu Prasad Yadav and the late Mulayam Singh Yadav 바카라 current allies of Congress in INDIA bloc 바카라 were at the forefront in their fight against Indira Gandhi, none of them took turns to condemn Congress. Rather, Rajya Sabha MP Jha, in reference to the Emergency, said, 바카라I think Indira Gandhi바카라s adviser was not smart enough! Had they been trained in today바카라s politics; they would have known that Article 352 is not even needed to impose it!바카라

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When the discussions over the Emergency were at their peak in parliament, Lalu Prasad Yadav, with Nalini Verma, in a column in a national daily wrote, 바카라The then Prime Minister had resorted to constitutional provisions to declare Emergency. Indira Gandhi put many of us behind bars, but she never abused us. Neither she nor her ministers called us 바카라anti-national바카라 or 바카라unpatriotic바카라. She never enabled vandals to defile the memory of Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar바카라the architect of our Constitution. She also did not associate with those who endorse lynch mobs to kill and maim minorities and Dalits in the name of religion and caste. Cattle traders were not persecuted and killed on suspicion of possessing beef.바카라

All of these instances indicate a strong floor coordination between the opposition parties, think political analysts. Referring to the robustness of the newly formed opposition, political scientist Aditya Nigam says, 바카라This is a far more robust opposition that has built a certain level of understanding among constituents in the course of a bitter struggle - that can be seen in the great floor coordination and the ability to act as a bloc in parliament. Even if they take much longer to sort out differences at the state level, this is a very important first step.바카라

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Another major change in the attitude of the Opposition could be spotted in their attribution to minorities. In the last ten years, most of the opposition parties avoided uttering the word 바카라Muslim바카라 in the fear of losing Hindu votes, points out Mujibur Rehman in his latest book Shikwa-e-Hind. However, this trend seems to have given way to fresh radical politics. In the words of Nigam, 바카라Rahul showed Guru Nanak's image, referred to the Quran and the posture of asking for 'dua' by Muslims. Mohua Moitra was also very scathing when referring to Modi's anti-Muslim campaign speeches and Manoj Jha even mentioned Umar Khalid, Meeran Hyder and Khalid Saifi by name in his speech. All this is quite unprecedented. I think a decisive shift on this score is clearly visible this time.바카라

Though both the chairs of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha have expunged several parts of the speeches of the opposition leaders 바카라 including that of Gandhi and Kharge 바카라 the collective slogans of the opposition 바카라 바카라We Want Justice바카라 바카라 during PM Modi바카라s Lok Sabha speech points to a fresh turn in Indian politics where the government will be held accountable, as envisaged by Vajpayee, by their 바카라rivals바카라 not the 바카라enemies바카라.

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