The buck stops with the electorate

Laws can't stop Indian politicians from defecting. But people can

Yogendra Yadav 

Yogendra Yadav

The scandalous collapse of the Karnataka government has reinforced an old demand for tightening of the anti-defection law. Sadly, the cure is worse than the disease. On the face of it, the demand is understandable. The manner in which the government led by H D Kumaraswamy (pictured) was brought down is a national shame.

Not because this government was anything to be proud of. Conceived in bad faith and lived through mutual suspicion and everyday drama, the Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) coalition government was a farce. But the way it has been toppled is worse. It confirmed the belief ...

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First Published: Wed, July 24 2019. 22:20 IST