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EPISODE · Jan 13, 2026 · 49 MIN

More than 80 per cent might say they don't have faith in the Election Commission: Manoj Kumar Jha

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Published on August 19, 2025 In this episode of Frontline Conversations, Politician and academic Manoj Kumar Jha talks about his new book “In Praise of Coalition Politics and Other Essays on Indian Democracy”, published by Speaking Tiger, and reflects on the future of Indian democracy after the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Jha argues that coalition governments are essential to check the “majoritarian temptation” and warns against the erosion of institutions such as the Election Commission. Drawing on his parliamentary experience and political analysis, Jha discusses the INDIA alliance, Bihar’s political transition, the significance of the caste census, and why Bihar could once again set the tone for national change. He also speaks on Kashmir post–Article 370, Operation Sindoor, and the RSS’s growing influence in governance and academia. Context The 2024 elections returned the NDA to power but with reduced numbers, making coalition partners decisive. In Bihar, meanwhile, opposition parties allege that millions have been excluded from the electoral rolls in what they call a “special intensive deletion.” Jha places these developments within a larger debate on federalism, electoral credibility, and the rise of majoritarian politics. Highlights: -Why coalition politics is vital for democracy in India -The 2024 mandate as a check on arrogance and majoritarianism -INDIA alliance’s role beyond electoral politics -Declining faith in the Election Commission and voter exclusion in Bihar -RSS influence on governance, education, and public institutions -Kashmir, Article 370, and what the Pahalgam attack reveals -Operation Sindoor and India’s global positioning Perfect for: -Students and observers of Indian politics and democracy -Journalists, policy analysts, and civil society members -Viewers interested in federalism, elections, and social justice Credits: Host: Soni mishra Camera: Vitasta Kaul and Vedaant Lakhera Producers: Vitasta Kaul, Vedaant Lakhera, and Kavya Pradeep M Editor: Razal Pareed Subscribe to Frontline: https://frontline.thehindu.com/online...#manojjha Follow us on: Facebook -   / frontlineindia   Twitter -   / frontline_india   Instagram -   / frontline.magazine   LinkedIn -   / frontline-magazine-b12921295

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