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Vatal Nagaraj hits out at ‘high command’ culture of political parties

Vatal Nagaraj hits out at ‘high command’ culture of political parties
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Kannada activist Vatal Nagaraj has criticized the 'high command' culture of major political parties, specifically condemning the removal of Siddaramaiah as Chief Minister of Karnataka. He argues that such top-down decision-making undermines democratic processes and local leadership.

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It reflects ongoing tensions between regional political autonomy and centralized party leadership structures in India.

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Kannada activist Vatal Nagaraj has hit out at the “high command” culture in political parties for paving the way for Siddaramaiah’s “premature” ouster from the post of Chief Minister.

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The article focuses on the activist's critique of centralized power, which aligns with regionalist political perspectives.

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