
Today is the judgment day in UP and the national parties such as BJP and Congress is biting dust in Uttar Pradesh. The rise of regional parties in Indian politics have changed the political structure in post 90s era. The coalition politics has been the real character of the national politics.
However, the president of India APJ Abdul Kalam has said that there should be stable two-party system in India. He was addressing to MPs in probably his last formal address to parliamentarians yesterday in Parliament.
He has earlier indicated on various occasion that he is an unconventional head of state and he called the MPs to go for a political debate to change India’s multi-party system to a stable two-party political structure.
He clearly said by referring that the establishments of coalition governments have become a political norm in India that many challenges need to be responded. He said further that he emergence of multi-party coalitions, as a regular form of government should have been evolved as a stable, two-party system.
After his speech made during the address during the function to celebrate 150th year of the 1857 war of independence, some political analysts wished-for the dream essence of new emerging political developments.
The dream two-party system can be understood in the form of either the BJP-led NDA or the Congress-led UPA. However, the analysts forgot to fit the left parties in which political block because left parties do not believe in forming the government with inside support.
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