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BJP's resignation card: Dealing with this dirty politics is a big challenge for Congress Featured

  21 July 2020

New Delhi : A new trend has started in politics in the last few years. In this, by resigning the MLAs, the elected government is dropped and the Bharatiya Janata Party gives its entry to the

MLAs who resign and gives them the party's ticket in the by-election. Obviously, this is not possible without money or temptation.It is understandable if one or two MLAs of a party resign, but hiding in the first resort of dozens of MLAs and then resigning collectively from the membership of the Legislative Assembly is a big indication that it is not all of a sudden but the entire planning Is part of Dirty Politics.

If the incident of resignation of MLAs took place in any one state, it can also be considered a coincidence, but when the same kind of politics is being repeated continuously, then it will be called an experiment rather than a coincidence.

If we look at some of the recent cases, the JDS-Congress elected government in Karnataka and Kamal Nath-led government in Madhya Pradesh have fallen only because the ruling party MLAs gave mass resignations and they are BJP Joined. In Gujarat, where the Congress is in opposition, before the Rajya Sabha elections, 8 Congress MLAs resigned and they were put home.

The Election Commission and the judiciary did not follow their role properly in this game of power. If the constitutional institutions had played their role honestly, perhaps the resignation politics of the BJP would not have dominated this country.

On this whole dirty politics, the opposition is completely divided, which benefits BJP. The opposition never sat down to discuss the BJP's resignation card. As far as the Congress, the oldest party in the country, is concerned, it has not been able to break itself.This is the reason that despite the fall of the coalition government in Karnataka, the party did not learn any lesson and lost its government in Madhya Pradesh too. At the same time, this game is becoming easier for BJP.

The biggest challenge before the Congress:

The biggest challenge for the Congress at this time is not the lack of support base but the BJP's resignation card. If the party cannot find a break from it, it should assume that its future is moving towards darkness. If the Congress had taken any step after the resignation of the MLAs in Karnataka, today Sachin Pilot would not have dared to camp in a resort with MLAs in Rajasthan.

If it remains the same then even after the good performance of the Congress and the opposition in the future assembly elections, it is not guaranteed how many days the non-BJP government will run in that state. Therefore, if the party does not make it its primary to deal with this challenge, then the hard work done by it in the elections can be revoked at any time.

Congress has become more soft:

The growing softness of the Congress is behind BJP's aggressor. It has been clearly revealed in the last 6 years that the party has failed to capitalize on the big issues against the BJP. Then be it the Rafale Deal, the border dispute with China, or the latest case of the PM Cares Fund.

There are two important reasons behind the soft politics of the Congress. Initiative The party has marginalized the experienced leaders in attacking. Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi raises the issue loudly, but there is a shortage of leaders to take that issue forward more aggressively.

Although Pawan Kheda, Prof Gaurav Ballabh and Supriya Srinet have had very effective debates on TV in the last few days as Congress spokespersons but these debates are limited to TV only. The Congress has no arrangement to bring the issues raised in the debate to the ground. The big issues also eventually end with a debate on TV.

In the last 6 years, if the circumstances of the situation in the country, if the Congress behaves aggressively on those conditions, then it will be difficult for the BJP MPs to leave their constituencies.

For now, it remains to be seen whether the Congress starts any campaign against BJP's resignation politics. But one thing can be said very clearly that if the Congress does not go in time, then it should give up hope of getting power in future.

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