HERE’S HOW TRIPLE TALAQ BILL HAS AFFECTED POLITICAL EQUATION!

In the Rajya Sabha, the last five years of anti-BJP camps have seen poor times last week. It dissolved the Opposition on the Right to Information Act, Amendment Bill. The implication of the split of anti-BJP views on triple talaq bill is not limited to mere changes in mathematics in the Rajya Sabha. However, it is a scary tension in the secular block at the time when the hold of the saffron brigade is constantly getting stronger.

THE POLITICAL SCENARIO OF CHANGE OF BJP’S VICTORY
In this Lok Sabha election, BJP’s victory has changed the political thinking of the ‘secular faction’. Because of solidarity with the Congress and Left parties of regional parties like JDU, TRS, RJD, TDP, NCP, SP and BSP. The triple talaq bill had been hanging for two years. BJP has consistently strengthened between Narendra Modi through 2014 to 2019, Seeing inside the Congress, they started thinking they should soften the issues which the Saffron Brigade has stamped the medium of ‘appeasement’. That is why Congress President Rahul Gandhi started visiting temples continuously.

TRIPLE TALAQ BILL
It stunned Congress to change the image. However, it got stuck on the proposal to make triple talaq a ‘crime’ in this bill. A strong faction of the party became vocal against this proposal. It caught the Congress in confusion. However, most regional parties did not hesitate to cooperate with the government, as they found it in the Rajya Sabha on Tuesday. They walk out of the House in opposition to Bill. However, in reality, it was a wise way to support the government.

DIFFERENTIAL MATHEMATICS OF REGIONAL PARTIES
If no one in these regional parties has done anything more than the impression of opposing the bill, it means that they know of the political reality after the 2019 elections and want some relief from the government. Samajwadi Party (SP) and Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) are not with the BJP, yet perhaps the investigating agencies came with the bill in hopes of relief. The Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) and Janata Dal-United (JDU) did not directly support the bill because of close to BJP because their ruling states have a good population of the minority population in Telangana and Bihar, respectively, and both parties have their own ‘ Secular ‘image does not want a direct trauma.

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