Singhvi's Searing Critique: Democracy on a Ventilator
Senior Congress leader Abhishek Manu Singhvi criticizes the government for eroding constitutional institutions and undermining democratic principles at a legal conclave. He warns that the balance of power in India has dangerously shifted and calls for reclaiming the republic from ideological projects turning democracy into dominance and pluralism into polarity.

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At the party's annual Legal Conclave in New Delhi, renowned Congress leader and MP Abhishek Manu Singhvi delivered a scathing critique of the ruling government, accusing it of deliberately eroding constitutional institutions for political gain. Speaking at the conclave, themed 'Constitutional Challenges - Perspectives & Pathways,' Singhvi asserted that governors have become mere agents of the ruling party rather than impartial constitutional authorities.
Singhvi highlighted a dangerous shift in the balance of power in India and warned against the exploitation of 'constitutional silences' with impunity. He emphasized that this is not just a temporary deviation but part of a systematic ideological agenda to transform democracy into dominance and pluralism into polarity.
The senior Congress leader accused the government of engaging in 'constitutional mimicry,' utilizing the language of democracy to undermine its essence. He lamented the erosion of institutions even as democratic symbols are upheld and cautioned that India's democracy is at risk due to both overt authoritarian actions and subtler institutional erosions.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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