Dissent is Not Disloyalty: Why Opposition Matters in a Democracy
Democracy is not defined by the strength of its government — but by the strength of its opposition.
In India’s parliamentary system, the opposition plays a constitutional role in ensuring accountability, transparency, and policy scrutiny. It questions executive decisions, participates in debates, and safeguards institutional balance.
A weak opposition does not merely weaken political competition — it weakens democratic oversight.
Dissent is not disloyalty. Debate is not disruption. Criticism is not anti-national.
A functioning democracy requires a vibrant opposition that can challenge power responsibly while protecting constitutional values.
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