If there is a situation like Nepal in India, then what will happen to our leaders?

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First of all, it has to be understood what ‘Nepal -like hall’ means. This means that the hung parliament, that is, any one party or coalition required to form the government, does not get the magic figure of 272 seats.

If this happens, then our leaders’ lives will become like a thriller serial running 24×7:

1. ‘Manager’ will become Prime Minister, not a leader
The first Gaz will fall on the Prime Minister’s chair. The Prime Minister will not be a strong leader running the country, but will remain a ‘manager’ to keep different leaders of the coalition happy. Not more than half of his time, not in making policies, but “Which minister is angry?”, “Which party needs more cream?” And “How will my chair survive?” Will go to this jugaad.

2. Small parties will have ‘silver silver’
Those small parties who have only 10-15 MPs will suddenly become a ‘kingmaker’. The key to power will be in their hands.

  • Impossible demands: A leader with 10 seats will also make a big demand like Home Ministry or Finance Ministry.
  • Blackmailing game: They will blackmail the government on every law – “Give our state a special package, otherwise we will withdraw support.”

3. ‘Resort Politics’ will become national game
You nowadays who see ‘resort politics’ in states (where 5-stars are locked in hotels or resorts to protect the MLAs from breaking up), it will be a daily talk in Delhi.

  • MPs Horse trading Will be openly.
  • Every 6 months the danger of the ‘no -confidence motion’ will hover and crores of rupees will be shed like water to save the government.

4. Cabinet meeting will be held like ‘Circus’
The cabinet will be formed not on merit, but on coalition compulsions. It may be that the leader of a party is made the Defense Minister, who does not even know the ABCD of defense matters, just because he has 5 important MPs.

5. The credibility of leaders will be ‘zero’
Today, the leader who is with a party, tomorrow morning he will be seen drinking tea with another party. The promises made to the ideology or the public will not matter. They will have only one religion – Power!

What will happen to the common man and the country?

This is a matter of leaders, but we will have to bear the real brunt of this and you:

  • Break on development: If the government will be engaged in saving its chair every day, then who will pay attention to issues like road, electricity, water and employment? The development of the country will come to a standstill.
  • Ins bankruptcy of the economy: Foreign investors will be afraid to invest even one rupee in such unstable country. The stock market will fall daily and inflation will start touching the sky.
  • International insults: The image of India in the world will become a weak and always fighting a country. Neighbors like China and Pakistan will try to take full advantage of this situation.
  • People will get faith in democracy: Seeing the election and purchase of leaders repeatedly, the common man will lose confidence from the entire Democratic system.

In short, if a political atmosphere like Nepal is created in India, then our leader will be called the master of ‘manipulation’, not ‘Chanakya’ and the God of the country will be the owner. Thankfully, the roots of our democracy are quite deep and strong.