In response to recent political defections, social activist Anna Hazare has proposed a law to stop elected leaders from switching parties after winning elections. Hazare highlighted the need for voters to carefully consider their choices before voting for a candidate. He emphasized that the Constitution does not mention political parties, focusing instead on societal welfare and national interests.
Hazare criticized party-switching politicians, attributing their actions to selfish motives. He stressed the importance of enacting a strict law to deter such defections, stating that a legal framework would prevent such occurrences. By implementing this law, Hazare believes that individuals will be unable to change parties easily, fostering stability in the political landscape.
The activist urged the public to reflect on the recent defections and to exercise caution when voting. Hazare underscored the power of voters in selecting the right leaders, emphasizing the need for thoughtful decision-making to address issues within political parties. He also criticized certain politicians for prioritizing personal gain over the welfare of the country and society.
