Politics of convenience
Every time when the general
election of parliament comes, the political parties get busy in finding new permutation
combination to climb the ladder of power. Parties which were supporting to
ruling alliance till the few months back before the due date of election suddenly
get invoked by the inner sense and find many reasons to make a distance from ruling
coalition.
The phenomenon has become so
regular to Indian political scenario that even the common illiterate voter
understands the gimmicks played by political parties.
National parties woo the
regional parties before or after the election to make a winning combination.
While the regional parties try to bargain the situation to achieve the maximum
booty when the parties prepare a blue print of government before presenting
their claim to the President, indeed after putting the required numbers in the pocket.
This game is not restricted
to regional chatraps only. The national parties also indulge in such play while
trying to bring regional parties in their fold. The pacts were not only
restricted to seat sharing but some time to the extent of giving relief from the
clutches of CBI in criminal cases. In the regime of UPA both regional parties
of Uttar Pradesh, the SP and BSP are said to have got clemency from CBI.
The Third front
Before every election the
parties, which have their influence to a particular region come close together on
a platform either in the name of opposing the ‘corrupt’ Congress or the ‘non
secular’ BJP. Corruption and Non Secularism are the two strategic words on basis
of which regional parties weave their plank to tilt their ideology in advance
so that hard supporters and voters could be fooled while deciding the side in
post poll situation.
Soaring relation with the
Congress and SP is the peculiar example which shows how politics could take
shape according to convenience. Seeing
parliament general election 2014 gets closer the SP has re planned its
relations with the Congress at the centre. Though voice of decent had been started
two or three months back from lower rung and cadre of party but no high profile
leader of party had spoken strongly and critically against the Congress till
the last week.
But in recent days especially
after the surveys released on News Papers and tv channels showing the
debilitating position of SP in Uttar Pradesh and Congress in over all country,
leaders of top echelon of SP has started voicing discerns against relationship
with the Congress. Relations between the Congress, SP and BSP are very bizarre
in nature, typically a mark of ‘convenience politics’. Trios are opponents in
political land of
Uttar Pradesh but at
centre SP and BSP give outside support to the Congress led UPA government.
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