As India prepares to unveil its new Parliament building, the decision by
the opposition to boycott the event has attracted attention. However, for
the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the opposition’s absence may not
be a major concern. The BJP holds a significant majority in the current
Parliament, giving it the power to pass legislation without opposition
support. Additionally, the ruling party is confident in its ability to
justify the need for a new Parliament building and highlight the benefits
it will bring to the country. While the absence of the opposition may lead
to a lack of diverse perspectives during the unveiling ceremony, it is
unlikely to impede the BJP’s plans for the new Parliament building.
the opposition to boycott the event has attracted attention. However, for
the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the opposition’s absence may not
be a major concern. The BJP holds a significant majority in the current
Parliament, giving it the power to pass legislation without opposition
support. Additionally, the ruling party is confident in its ability to
justify the need for a new Parliament building and highlight the benefits
it will bring to the country. While the absence of the opposition may lead
to a lack of diverse perspectives during the unveiling ceremony, it is
unlikely to impede the BJP’s plans for the new Parliament building.