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BJP Accuses Congress of Compromising State Units and Revolving around Rahul Gandhi, Congress Supports AAP on Delhi Ordinance Issue

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 4 Min Read Published July 16, 2023
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The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has accused the Congress party of consistently compromising the interests of its state units and reducing itself to a mere entourage of people revolving around Rahul Gandhi in order to keep him relevant. This statement came in response to the Congress party’s support for the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) on the issue of the Delhi Ordinance.

The Congress party has taken a clear stance, stating that it will not support the central government’s ordinance regarding the control of administrative services in Delhi. Moreover, it has vowed to oppose any attempts by the central government to undermine the principle of federalism in the country.

The Aam Aadmi Party, which governs the state of Delhi, has been at loggerheads with the central government over various administrative issues, including the control of administrative services. The ordinance in question seeks to grant greater control over these services to the Lieutenant Governor, who represents the central government in Delhi.

The BJP’s accusation against the Congress stems from their belief that the party is prioritizing its loyalty to Rahul Gandhi over the interests of its state units. They argue that the Congress party’s support for the AAP on this issue is merely an attempt to align with a regional party to gain political advantage.

The Congress party, on the other hand, justifies its support for the AAP by emphasizing the importance of upholding federalism. They argue that the central government’s attempts to undermine the powers of the elected government in Delhi violate the principles of federalism, which ensure a balance of power between the central and state governments.

The BJP’s accusation of the Congress compromising its state units is not an isolated incident. The BJP has consistently criticized the Congress party for its top-down leadership style and alleged dynastic politics. They argue that decisions within the Congress party are often made to appease the Gandhi family, with little regard for the concerns and aspirations of its state units.

The Congress party, on the other hand, maintains that its support for the AAP and opposition to the central government’s ordinance is driven by a commitment to protect the interests of the people and uphold democratic principles.

This ongoing political tussle between the BJP, Congress, and AAP highlights the complex dynamics of Indian politics. As different parties vie for power and influence, disagreements over governance and the balance of power between the central and state governments often become contentious issues.

The BJP’s accusation that the Congress party has compromised its state units and reduced itself to a group revolving around Rahul Gandhi is a reflection of the ongoing political rivalry in India. The Congress party’s support for the AAP on the Delhi Ordinance issue is based on its commitment to federalism and protecting the powers of the elected government in Delhi. The political landscape in India remains dynamic and ever-changing, with various parties jostling for power and advancing their respective agendas.

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Sweta Jha July 16, 2023
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