Kiren Rijiju on No-Confidence Motion Against Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar: NDA Holds Firm Majority

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The political landscape in India took a sharp turn with opposition parties filing a no-confidence motion against Rajya Sabha Chairman and Vice-President Jagdeep Dhankhar. Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, in a firm rebuttal, assured that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government has a decisive majority and termed the motion as politically motivated. Here’s an analysis of the situation, its implications, and the political undercurrents.

 The No-Confidence Motion: A Bold Opposition Move

The no-confidence motion against a sitting Rajya Sabha Chairman is an extraordinary event, underscoring the deepening rift between the ruling coalition and the opposition.  

1. Grounds for the Motion  

   The opposition has cited the Chairman’s alleged bias in the house’s proceedings and decisions, accusing him of favouring the ruling party’s agenda.  

2. Symbolism of the Motion  

   While the motion lacks the numbers to succeed, it reflects the opposition’s strategy to challenge the NDA and highlight perceived undemocratic practices.

 Kiren Rijiju’s Response: Confidence in Numbers

Union Minister Kiren Rijiju, a prominent voice in the NDA government, dismissed the motion as a futile exercise, emphasizing the coalition’s numerical strength in both houses of Parliament.  

1. NDA’s Majority in Rajya Sabha  

With over 115 members in the 245-member upper house, the NDA remains well above the halfway mark.  

2. Rijiju’s Critique of Opposition Tactics 

Rijiju accused the opposition of using procedural tools to disrupt parliamentary functioning rather than engaging in constructive debate.  

 Jagdeep Dhankhar: The Chairman at the Center of Controversy

Jagdeep Dhankhar, a seasoned politician and former Governor of West Bengal, has been at the helm of Rajya Sabha since his election as Vice-President in 2022.  

1. Allegations of Bias  

   The opposition has criticized Dhankhar for allegedly curbing their voices during debates and prioritizing the ruling party’s legislative agenda.  

2. Dhankhar’s Defense  

   Dhankhar has consistently maintained that his role as Chairman is impartial and guided by the rules and traditions of the house.

 Implications for Parliamentary Functioning

The no-confidence motion highlights the challenges in maintaining a functional parliamentary democracy amidst growing polarization.  

1. Erosion of Trust  

   The repeated clashes between the ruling and opposition parties reflect a broader erosion of trust in institutional neutrality.  

2. Impact on Legislative Business  

   Frequent disruptions in both houses have stalled several key legislative proposals, raising concerns about governance.  

 The Political Dynamics Behind the Motion

This no-confidence motion must be seen in the larger context of Indian politics.  

1. Opposition Unity  

   The move is an attempt to project a united front among opposition parties ahead of the upcoming general elections in 2024.  

2. Public Perception  

   While the motion is unlikely to succeed, it could resonate with sections of the electorate who are critical of the government.  

 NDA’s Counter-Strategy: Leveraging Stability

The NDA, under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has consistently emphasized its track record of political and economic stability.  

1. Focus on Governance  

   The ruling coalition is likely to use this episode to reiterate its commitment to governance and development amidst opposition “distractions.”  

2. Electoral Calculations  

   The government’s robust majority ensures it can push forward its legislative agenda without significant resistance.

  A Battle of Narratives

The no-confidence motion against Jagdeep Dhankhar is more than just a procedural development; it is a reflection of the political battles shaping India’s democratic fabric. While the NDA’s majority ensures the motion will not affect Dhankhar’s position, it sets the stage for a high-stakes political narrative ahead of the general elections. As the ruling and opposition parties clash, the ultimate arbiter of this contest will be the Indian electorate, who will decide the fate of these narratives in the 2024 polls.

Hi, I’m Poojitha, an aspiring journalist with a passion for uncovering the truth and amplifying unheard voices. Currently pursuing a degree in Journalism and Psychology at St. Joseph’s University, Bengaluru, I’m focused on honing my skills in investigative and crime reporting.

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