Compulsion of dynastic succession in politics has ended: Jitendra Singh

He said that there can be succession based on merit but not on the basis of compulsion

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Jitendra Singh
Jitendra Singh

The of the polls, where the won a three-fourths majority, indicate that the "compulsion of dynastic succession" in Indian politics has come to an end, Union minister said in Jammu.

"I think the time and the life of compulsion of dynasticsuccession has come to an end," Singh said replying to questions about the polls where an alliance of led by and led by was drubbed by the

He said that there can be succession based on merit but not on the basis of compulsion.

"You can have succession in dynasty to an extent based onmerit and aptitude, but if you are tied down by the compulsion of dynastic succession, it is bound to meet the kind ofconsequences that we are seeing today," the minister said.

Asked whether the poll were a reflection of Rahul's ability to deliver at the electoral stage, Singh said "it is an inner partymatter of "

Singh expressed confidence that the would be able to form the government in Manipur as well as Goa.

"In certain quarters Manipur was being discussed as an alien state, quite away from mainstream India, but by giving such an overwhelming vote in favour of it has reiterated its aspirations of being be part of national mainstream and joining the development journey led by PM Modi", he said.

As the has the largest vote share (in Manipur), the popular mandate of the people is that should provide the Chief Minister there, he added.

Asked whether BJP-PDP government needed to do course correction in Jammu and Kashmir, Singh said that there are certain constraints of the coalition and the parties had come forward on the agenda of alliance, on the common minimum programme.

"The two parties are ideologically dissimilar cannot be denied. As far as is concerned there would never be compromise on ideology. But since we are in a coalition, the constraint of coalition dictates that we should concentrate only on development and I am sure and hope the government will follow this dictum", he added.

Compulsion of dynastic succession in politics has ended: Jitendra Singh

He said that there can be succession based on merit but not on the basis of compulsion

He said that there can be succession based on merit but not on the basis of compulsion The of the polls, where the won a three-fourths majority, indicate that the "compulsion of dynastic succession" in Indian politics has come to an end, Union minister said in Jammu.

"I think the time and the life of compulsion of dynasticsuccession has come to an end," Singh said replying to questions about the polls where an alliance of led by and led by was drubbed by the

He said that there can be succession based on merit but not on the basis of compulsion.

"You can have succession in dynasty to an extent based onmerit and aptitude, but if you are tied down by the compulsion of dynastic succession, it is bound to meet the kind ofconsequences that we are seeing today," the minister said.

Asked whether the poll were a reflection of Rahul's ability to deliver at the electoral stage, Singh said "it is an inner partymatter of "

Singh expressed confidence that the would be able to form the government in Manipur as well as Goa.

"In certain quarters Manipur was being discussed as an alien state, quite away from mainstream India, but by giving such an overwhelming vote in favour of it has reiterated its aspirations of being be part of national mainstream and joining the development journey led by PM Modi", he said.

As the has the largest vote share (in Manipur), the popular mandate of the people is that should provide the Chief Minister there, he added.

Asked whether BJP-PDP government needed to do course correction in Jammu and Kashmir, Singh said that there are certain constraints of the coalition and the parties had come forward on the agenda of alliance, on the common minimum programme.

"The two parties are ideologically dissimilar cannot be denied. As far as is concerned there would never be compromise on ideology. But since we are in a coalition, the constraint of coalition dictates that we should concentrate only on development and I am sure and hope the government will follow this dictum", he added.
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