From
the times of the past to now, the political situation went from instability to
stability. I feel at present with a full majority government at the helm, the
political situation is very stable. With PM Narendra Modi at the helm of
affairs, in his second term political graph is a stable curve. With the supreme
court giving important judgments of Ayodya and rafale, which calmed every
political party. The peaceful political situation at present, some credit must
go to SC. The burning issues that made a political uproar in previous times, with
the SC judgments (rafale judgment) became a peaceful environment. Some
controversial bills like Article 370(which takes the power of the independent
constitution of Jammu and Kashmir and make Jammu and Kashmir a union
territory), which created political ripples and made somewhat political uproar
at the start but because of center planning the situation well became calm and it's
stable now. The issue where the opposition is trying to find chinks in the
armor is, the government is marking the bills as money bills and passing it in
Lok sabha so that they can bipartisan the discussion time. At present, the
opposition is trying to exploit the situation. If we see in parts of India,
states like Karnataka and at present Maharastra are making the overall political
situation unstable, Maharastra is under
president rule, the infighting between BJP and shiv sena created somewhat
political instability which caused shiv sena leaving BJP. This state at present
creating a somewhat political unstable environment in India, previously
Karnataka was the state which created some instability in the otherwise calm
political Indian environment, with SC giving disqualified MLA to participate in
Karnataka elections, the situation in Karnataka which created political ripples
all over India is tending to a stable state. To sum up, the political situation
is mostly stable and the due credit goes to our supreme court for giving good
judgments which provided and created a peaceful political situation.
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