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In this episode, Aditya, Abhishek, and Anubhav discussed horse-trading as per the recent scenario in Rajasthan Dau about the Assam flood which is not been much covered by Media and lastly discuss the about current India and Iran issue. Iran has dropped India from one of its projects.
The anti-defection law in India, technically the Tenth Schedule to the Indian Constitution, was enacted to address the perceived problem of instability caused by democratically elected legislators in India's Parliamentary System of Government shifting allegiance from the parties they supported at the time of the election or disobeying their parties' decisions at critical times such as during voting on an important resolution. Such shifting of allegiance was considered to be a symptom of endemic political corruption, which in turn provided some legitimization for corruption prevalent in other aspects of life in the country.
The next issue they discussed is Assam floods. More than 90% of the Assam is underwater. Flood has resulted in the loss of life. Many animals have been also drowned. They talked about the issues which led to such a disastrous flood, how it can be controlled, what government should do, and future approaches.
Chabahar port to Zahedan railway line contract which was given to Indian company IRCON has been dropped in favor of Chinese firms India was pitching Chabahar port as a counter to Gwadar port being built by China. The ambitious rail/road transport line from Chabahar to Daleram was to be built by India for the transport of goods to Afghanistan and further utilization of it to tap the market through Central Asia and Russia using the international north-south transport corridor.