Janata Party Leaders Flee Delhi Heat, Raising Questions About Their Ability to Challenge Long‑Standing Government
Leaders of the Janata Party departed Delhi as temperatures surged across the capital. Their exit was reported amid complaints about the oppressive heat. The move has sparked
Leaders of the Janata Party departed Delhi as temperatures surged across the capital.
Their exit was reported amid complaints about the oppressive heat. The move has sparked
debate over the party’s capacity to mount an effective opposition. Critics note the ruling
government has been in power for decades. Janata officials argue logistical challenges,
not political weakness, prompted the relocation. The party plans to regroup in cooler
regions for upcoming campaigns. Observers caution that visibility in the capital remains
crucial for opposition momentum. The episode highlights the broader difficulties
opposition groups face in sustaining pressure.