Rajya Sabha Cross-Voting Sparks Allegations of Horse Trading

Accusations of 'horse trading' and cross-voting have surfaced following Rajya Sabha elections in Bihar, Odisha, and Haryana. The ruling NDA claimed significant victories, while the Congress suspended several MLAs for alleged misconduct. The controversy highlights ongoing challenges in maintaining political loyalty and ethical standards within India’s parliamentary system.

Rajya Sabha Cross-Voting Sparks Allegations of Horse Trading
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Controversy erupted following the recent Rajya Sabha elections, with allegations of 'horse trading' and widespread cross-voting after the NDA claimed significant victories in Bihar, Odisha, and Haryana. The Congress party took decisive actions against dissenting members, suspending three MLAs in Odisha and reprimanding others in Haryana.

Concerns were heightened in Haryana, where voting delayed into the night led to claims of broken protocols and vote secrecy violations. In Odisha, three Congress MLAs have been accused of voting for a BJP-backed candidate. Meanwhile, opposition leaders in Bihar pointed fingers at alleged financial inducements.

This electoral turbulence brings to light pressing questions about the ethical landscape of Indian politics, notably the effectiveness of anti-defection laws and political loyalty, as leaders from all sides exchange accusations.

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