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JR CPCT INSTITUTE, TIKAMGARH (M.P.) || ॐ || मार्गदर्शन हमारा- सफलता आपकी || ॐ || सीपीसीटी क्‍लासेस बैंच स्‍टार्ट ~ 7000315619

created Apr 14th, 05:57 by ramsaxena


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Tainted politics: It is welcome that the Supreme Court is ready to hear the petition demanding that the culprits be banned from forming a political party and becoming office bearers of any party. Although the Supreme Court did not consider the need to hear this petition immediately, but it is expected that it will consider it seriously and do something so that leaders convicted in any criminal case do not hold office in any party. Neither will they be able to form their own political party. Making such a system is necessary because there are many leaders who, even after being convicted, continue to hold some position in their party or have formed their own political party. This is nothing but behind-the-scenes politics by convicted leaders. His activism only serves to sabotage efforts to stop the criminalization of politics. It is true that such leaders cannot contest elections, but they do work to influence politics by being active in it. Many times such leaders become leaders of a particular party and decide its customs and policies. Similarly, they also try to earn people's sympathy by spreading false propaganda that they were deliberately implicated in a false case out of political vendetta. Convicted leaders also give such fallacies that the biggest court is the public. Many times they mislead people by calling the court's decision a government decision. This is what Rahul Gandhi is doing these days. He has been sentenced by a Surat court in a criminal defamation case and has lost his Lok Sabha membership due to that, but he and his colleagues are busy propagating that they have been punished by the government because they are speaking against it. Were. It is clear that he is pretending to be a victim because he knows that despite not being an MP, Congress politics will revolve around him and he will get some sympathy. By law, political parties should do the work of removing convicted leaders from politics, but they are neither ready for this nor are they accepting the proposal of the Election Commission under which emphasis is being laid on the leaders who Those facing serious allegations and against whom chargesheet has been filed should be banned from contesting elections. It is difficult to understand why political parties are not ready to accept this proposal?

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