Can India Rise Above Political Disruptions? Sadhguru Weighs In
The commencement of Parliament's Winter Session on November 25 saw limited productivity due to ongoing disruptions.
By: Tupaki Desk | 12 Dec 2024 9:57 AM GMTSadhguru Jaggi Vasudev, in a recent statement, his concern over the constant interruptions during Parliament sessions, highlighting the issue in the light of demands for a Joint Parliamentary Committee (JPC) investigation concerning accusations levied against business magnate Gautam Adani. He shared his thoughts through a social media post, emphasizing the importance of India being seen as a model of democracy globally. Sadhguru criticized the political blame game aimed at entrepreneurs contributing to India's economy, suggesting that legal pathways should be pursued for any allegations of wrongdoing. He stressed the essential role of business growth in India's journey to greatness.
The commencement of Parliament's Winter Session on November 25 saw limited productivity due to ongoing disruptions. The absence of participation from parties like TMC and Samajwadi Party in the protests concerning the Adani controversy stirred discussions. TMC has been vocal about its dissatisfaction, pointing out a perceived monopoly by BJP and Congress over Parliamentary proceedings, which has left several parties feeling sidelined.
Debate has been rife within the Parliament, especially with Congress pushing for deliberations on the Adani controversy, while TMC advocates for discussions on other pressing issues such as inflation, violence in Manipur, and unemployment rates. The Lok Sabha experienced an adjournment following protests from opposition parties regarding the Adani matter, which escalated into a disorderly situation. The BJP has accused Congress of collaborating with billionaire George Soros to undermine India's stability.
Furthermore, in the Rajya Sabha, the BJP expressed strong opposition to the opposition parties' motions for a no-confidence vote against Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, leading to an adjournment of the session amidst further protests from the opposition. This continuous turmoil in both houses of Parliament underscores the deep divisions and the challenging atmosphere for legislative progress in the country.
In conclusion, the ongoing disruptions in Parliament, highlighted by Sadhguru's remarks and the contentious atmosphere among political parties, reflect the complexities of managing democracy and governance in India. The focus on legal rectifications over political controversies and the call for constructive discussions on national issues are critical for India's advancement and its aspiration to be a global democratic leader.