Mr. Ramdev said that any one can form his own 'party' in a
minute but the key is how many people will follow that party. I think the problem is not with the number of
followers, but the easiness to form a party.
Right now, India's
main problem is that there are too many parties. Actually, the number has grown so big that it
is becoming unmanageable. This is one of
the reasons that the followers get split and no one party has the majority to
run the government. They have to depend
upon others and serve the country on coalition basis. Any time the interest of any of the serving
party is not served to its liking, it pulls the support and disturb the
stability of the government which many times lead to 'no confidence motion' and
eventually a mid-term elections. This
unstable political scenario is not a healthy tonic to attract foreign
investment either let alone managing the internal affairs of a nation. To overcome this problem, India needs to
amend its constitution and make it mandatory that there will not be more than three
parties in the whole country and let the existing MPs join any of those parties
with its own leader and agenda. It will
avoid the dilution of membership and provide a chance to one party to come out
as a majority party to run the country.
IT, HOWEVER, NEEDS LEADERS WITH A STRONG SPINE TO VOICE SUCH OPINION AND
INITIATE THIS ACTION
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