In recent years, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), led by Prime Minister Modi, has faced mounting criticism for what some perceive as power-hungry tactics and interference in the functioning of critical institutions in India. From the enforcement department to the income tax department, investigative agencies, the Election Commission, and even the judiciary, accusations of overreach and influence have been on the rise.
One notable criticism has revolved around the BJP’s alleged manipulation of the Election Commission to secure repeated electoral victories. This critique has gained substantial traction, especially in light of the ongoing five-state assembly elections. Recent developments in India’s parliamentary proceedings have fueled further concerns, as a significant bill was passed in the Upper House of Parliament.
This bill amends existing laws, granting the Union BJP government considerable authority in matters pertaining to the appointment of various election commissioners, including the Chief Election Commissioner. Such a move has raised important questions about the balance of power within India’s democratic framework.
In a candid and insightful interview, Senior Columnist R.K. Radhakrishnan delves into the complex dynamics surrounding the BJP’s influence over key institutions in India. He sheds light on the implications of recent legislative changes and their potential impact on the country’s electoral processes. This conversation provides a comprehensive perspective on these critical issues.
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