రిసార్ట్ రాజకీయాలకు సుప్రీంకోర్టు ముగింపు పలకాల్సి ఉండె || SC Should Have Dealt With Resort Politics
There is a certain inevitability about the BJP’s heavy machinery once it starts moving. After Arunachal Pradesh and Goa, home minister Amit Shah has favoured staying behind the scene and has let state leaders carry out defections, resignations and whatever else they can manage to bring down Congress-led or supported governments. In a repeat of the Karnataka episode, the BJP has managed to bring down the Kamal Nath-led government in Madhya Pradesh.
Nath preferred to resign after it became clear that the 16 horses which had bolted would remain in the BJP’s stable. The speaker N.P. Prajapati accepted their resignations after the Supreme Court decision yesterday. With Sharad Kol of the BJP resigning, 25 seats in the Vidhan Sabha are now vacant reducing the mid-way mark to 104 which the BJP will easily cross with 106 seats.
The Supreme Court had perhaps the best chance in decades to set some notable precedents for Indian democracy in view of the large scale application of “resort politics” but after two days of hearing the case, the court directed the speaker to hold the assembly session on Friday with only the floor test on its agenda. It did not concern itself with the whys and wherefores of resort politics and it did not even want to know why the MLAs had resigned.
https://thewire.in/politics/madhya-pradesh-kamal-nath-supreme-court
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రిసార్ట్ రాజకీయాలకు సుప్రీంకోర్టు ముగింపు పలకాల్సి ఉండె || SC Should Have Dealt With Resort Politics There is a certain inevitability about the BJP’s heavy machinery once it starts moving. After Arunachal Pradesh and Goa, home minister Amit Shah has favoured staying behind the scene and has let state leaders carry out defections, resignations and whatever else they can manage to bring down Congress-led or supported governments. In a repeat of the Karnataka episode, the BJP has managed to bring down the Kamal Nath-led government in Madhya Pradesh. Nath preferred to resign after it became clear that the 16 horses which had bolted would remain in the BJP’s stable. The speaker N.P. Prajapati accepted their resignations after the Supreme Court decision yesterday. With Sharad Kol of the BJP resigning, 25 seats in the Vidhan Sabha are now vacant reducing the mid-way mark to 104 which the BJP will easily cross with 106 seats. The Supreme Court had perhaps the best chance in decades to set some notable precedents for Indian democracy in view of the large scale application of “resort politics” but after two days of hearing the case, the court directed the speaker to hold the assembly session on Friday with only the floor test on its agenda. It did not concern itself with the whys and wherefores of resort politics and it did not even want to know why the MLAs had resigned. https://thewire.in/politics/madhya-pradesh-kamal-nath-supreme-court
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