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Because the opposition makes it so easy. Still clinging to power rather than stepping aside and letting a new generation of non Gandhis take the helm. RG has been reappointed as MP. Now wait for the annual ‘I’m quitting, no we reject your quitting’ ceremony.
Who is the president on INC?
Mallikarjun Kharge has been the president since October 2022, but Sonia Gandhi, who was the previous president for 25 years, still pulls all the strings in the party.
Man its like you are paid to say that opposition is trash. Must be the new IT Cell copypasta.
Anybody who follows politics even at a surface level knows both sides are in it only for themselves. I hate both parties, but I hate the ruling party even more, because they are a religious, conservative, right wing party. The opposition is not some big left wing party, but at least they don’t focus on identity politics but just work hard to line their own pockets. People who think about me like you said are too blind and want the opposition to succeed. That’s all I can say.
You seem to be differentiating ruling and opposition parties on the basis of their ideologies like left or right. But, when talking about INC not being so left you conveniently forget the recent PR stunts of RaGa meeting to and thus getting exposed to perils of working class of country. Don't you think it will affect the policies of upcoming govt and this govt too.
No parties in India elect their party presidents democratically by allowing party workers to vote.
So most people throughout the country hasn't any problem with dynastic party presidency in INC except those watching too much godi media or BJP IT cell workers. Even that dynasticism in INC has stopped now by INC becoming the first party to democratically elect the party president by allowing all party workers accross the country to vote.
What's important here is that INC respected constitution, democratic institutions and gave them more power and most importantly they were not sold outs like BJP politicians. Let's take Modi for example, this fucker was a RSS worker, turned to fascism, accepted becoming a corporate dog to keep power. He seems to be a powerful figure being Indian PM but we all know he is just a sold out bastered, a corporate dog that is hell bent on selling the country to his few crony owners who are backing him with election expenditures via electoral bonds and lending him media coverage to keep him popular among gullible masses.
BJP has proved that if you remove the Gandhis from INC it will be reduced to just another BJP, a corporate slut, riding on fascism, selling the country to cronies funding their elections. People who want the Gandhis out are just asking for BJP's long wet dream to come true.
All BJP has proven is that if the opposition is not good, they will feel no pressure to change their tactics. Let's keep the gandhis for another 100 years and help BJP build the fourth reich in India.
Thats what they do, blame every thing bad to Gandhis.
Who is they? I'm personally blaming the gandhis because people don't want them in power anymore, but they still cling on to the party leadership. As long as they are there, inc will only help bjp become more powerful. Does the country owe anything to this family anymore? Anybody who deserved any respect have long been rolling in their graves.
I am talking about ruling party here, BJP. They blame every thing bad to be previous govt's faults.
They fear their comparison with Gandhis so much that they are hell bent on discrediting them of any thing good happened to India in their rule.
It's not INC helping BJP getting more powerful but the electoral bonds and current state of media landscape in country.