| 1984: Rajiv Gandhi’s Congress Party got a super majority (77%) 1980: Indira Gandhi’s Congress Party got a super majority (65%) 1977: Indira Gandhi's Congress Party got a majority (56%) 1971: Indira Gandhi's Congress Party got a super majority (68%) 1967: Indira Gandhi's Congress Party got a majority (55%) 1962: Nehru's Congress Party at 73% 1957: Nehru's Congress Party at 75% 1952: Nehru's Congress Party at 74% If the complaint is, "Supermajorities aren't a Democracy", then it must be agreed upon that India hasn't been been a Democracy under the Congress Party for 32 years out of the 75 years of independence. |
Is anybody actually saying that? For what its worth, I do think super majorities are corrosive long term for the multiparty Westminster style parliamentary systems. There is little incentive for compromise building or genuine debate on bills. It might even work if political parties had visible internal debate and discussion, and we can largely agree that this is not a thing in Indian political parties.