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Opposition Parties' Survival Questioned Amidst Internal Strife
🗓 20 Jun 2026, 03:32 PM
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An analysis questions the inherent right to survival of opposition parties, suggesting their current unravelling requires a deeper examination of their legitimacy.
A recent commentary published on TheWire.in raises fundamental questions regarding the continued existence of opposition political parties in India. The piece suggests that before analyzing the reasons behind their internal fragmentation and decline, a more critical inquiry into their very right to survive is warranted.
The article posits that the current state of disarray within various opposition outfits necessitates a re-evaluation of their role and relevance. It implies that their struggles to maintain unity and purpose might indicate a deeper crisis of legitimacy, rather than merely external pressures.
This perspective challenges conventional political discourse, which often focuses on electoral strategies and alliances. Instead, it calls for a foundational discussion on whether these parties, in their present form, continue to serve the democratic purpose they were intended for.
The article posits that the current state of disarray within various opposition outfits necessitates a re-evaluation of their role and relevance. It implies that their struggles to maintain unity and purpose might indicate a deeper crisis of legitimacy, rather than merely external pressures.
This perspective challenges conventional political discourse, which often focuses on electoral strategies and alliances. Instead, it calls for a foundational discussion on whether these parties, in their present form, continue to serve the democratic purpose they were intended for.