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what is the role of opposition parties

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Answered by sunitachitara786
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An opposition party is a party which gets lesser number of seats than the ruling party and is not able to form its government. It plays a crucial role in the healthy functioning of democracy. It highlights drawbacks in various policies and programs of the ruling party and mobilize popular support for their own policies.

Answered by Anonymous
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I think present generation of Member of Parliament lacks the knowledge to debate in Parliament. Previously parliament was a place of debates on all the topics and then making legislation.

To hide their knowledge, Parliamentarians play the role of hooliganism. Opposition members will not listen to Government, They will shout and reach to the well of speaker forcing speaker to adjourn the house. They go home or do partying at the cost of common man money. treasury benches are also happy since there is nobody to ask uncomfortable questions. They do not try to resolve the differences with opposition members , who are otherwise not keen to stay in Parliament and discuss the various problems country is facing.India may be the only democratic country where opposition allows Government to pass annual budget, allocations etc without any debate. Whole of the last budget session was wasted by opposition in shouting.

yesterday during question hours, nephew of Mamta Banerjee was not aware that he has asked a star question and the question has come up for discussion. If anybody watches live proceeding in Parliament, he/she can observe that most of MP’s are absent. Many a times, parliament did not run since minimum number of MP’s were not present.

whole of political class is responsible for deteriorating working atmosphere inside parliament and assemblies and democracy is suffering

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