Frequent Party-Hopping by Legislators: A Threat to Democracy, Warns Venkaiah Naidu
Former Vice President Venkaiah Naidu expressed concern over frequent party-hopping by legislators, urging them to remain committed to their ideologies and parties. He highlighted the negative impact of party-hopping on public trust in politics and democracy.
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Former Vice President Venkaiah Naidu emphasized the importance of political stability and discouraged legislators from frequently changing parties. He cautioned that party-hopping could lead to a decline in public interest in politics, which would have detrimental effects on democracy.
Constructive and Attentive Politics
Addressing the inaugural function of the 13th Bharatiya Chhatra Sansad organized by the MIT School of Government and MIT World Peace University in Pune, Naidu advised young politicians and students to actively participate in politics. He stressed the need for constructive and attentive engagement, urging them to avoid frequent party changes.
The Problem of Party-Hopping
Naidu expressed concern over the current political landscape, where it had become challenging to keep track of party affiliations. He shared his experience of encountering incorrect information about politicians' party memberships during his travels across the country.
Consequences for Democracy
The former vice president highlighted the negative impact of party-hopping on democracy. He asserted that frequent party changes could lead to a loss of public respect for politics, ultimately weakening democratic institutions.
Role of the Opposition
Naidu acknowledged the role of the opposition in holding the government accountable and preventing wrongdoings. However, he emphasized that opponents should not view the government as their enemy and should allow legislatures to function effectively.
Legislators as Role Models
Naidu stressed the importance of legislators serving as role models for the public. He urged them to refrain from disrupting parliamentary proceedings and to uphold the dignity of democratic institutions.
Venkaiah Naidu's address at the Bharatiya Chhatra Sansad highlighted the need for political stability and responsible behavior among legislators. By discouraging frequent party changes and promoting constructive engagement, he aimed to strengthen democracy and foster a culture of respect for political institutions.
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