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    No Nepal-Bangladesh Chaos in India: TS Singh Deo Reassures Nation

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaJanuary 18, 20262 Mins Read
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    Chhattisgarh Congress heavyweight TS Singh Deo delivered a strong message of political stability today, declaring that India remains worlds apart from the violent upheavals witnessed in Nepal and Bangladesh. ‘Our nation has deep-rooted democratic traditions that neighboring countries can only aspire to,’ he stated emphatically.

    The former Chief Minister’s remarks address growing concerns about political polarization and institutional erosion. Singh Deo highlighted India’s constitutional safeguards, independent judiciary, and vibrant media landscape as bulwarks against authoritarian drift.

    ‘During my tenure as CM, we demonstrated how coalition politics can deliver good governance without compromising principles,’ Singh Deo recalled, pointing to Chhattisgarh’s progress in education, health, and rural development. He contrasted this with Bangladesh’s descent into military rule and Nepal’s chronic instability.

    Singh Deo specifically praised India’s election machinery, calling the Election Commission ‘the gold standard for fair elections worldwide.’ He noted that even opposition victories, like Congress’s 2023 Chhattisgarh win, were accepted gracefully—a stark contrast to the disputed outcomes in neighboring nations.

    Turning to economic stability, the Congress leader showcased India’s macroeconomic fundamentals: controlled inflation, rising forex reserves, and sustained manufacturing growth. ‘This is not the profile of a country on the brink of collapse,’ he asserted.

    Singh Deo also tackled federal tensions head-on, defending states’ rights while emphasizing national unity. He cited successful Centre-state collaborations on disaster relief and infrastructure as evidence of mature federalism at work.

    The timing of Singh Deo’s statement is strategic, coinciding with opposition unity talks and upcoming assembly polls. Congress hopes to leverage this message of assured stability to counter BJP’s strongman image, positioning itself as the experienced steward of India’s democratic journey.

    Singh Deo’s reassuring words come as welcome relief amid polarized discourse, reminding citizens that India’s democracy, though imperfect, possesses institutional depth and resilience rare in the region. As elections near, his message of confident continuity resonates strongly.

    Bangladesh unrest Chhattisgarh Politics Congress Party Federalism India India Democracy Nepal Crisis Political Stability TS Singh Deo
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