Challenges of opposition politics

While democracy thrives on the principles of checks and balances, the primary focus of our opposition parties seems to be unseating the incumbent government. The need for a comprehensive and workable alternative with tangible policies should be a priority. The constant harping on high prices and unemployment, while ignoring critical issues like terrorism, communalism, a common civil code, and population control, is concerning.
Furthermore, the populist approach of appeasement and freebies, regardless of its detrimental long-term impact on our economic and social equilibrium, seems to be the norm. It is imperative for political parties to prioritize the interests of the nation over short-term gains.
In these challenging times, we must encourage constructive and responsible opposition politics that aim to serve the country’s best interests, rather than merely winning votes.
Rajesh Bharti
Janipur, Jammu