Congress MP Shashi Tharoor stated that a growing culture of loyalty to political leaders over principles is weakening India’s democracy. He observed that increasingly polarized public discourse leaves little room for serious engagement with political values. Tharoor’s remarks highlight his recurring call for politics rooted in principles rather than personality.
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