India, March 24 -- It seems the three opposition parties have not yet recovered from the defeat they faced in the assembly elections last October-November. Even though there was no dearth of ammunition against the government, but the Maharashtra Vikas Aghadi (MVA) allies did not show much enthusiasm in taking on the government in the budget session which ends this week. The three parties were rarely seen making a plan to tactfully attack the government. In fact, on several occasions, they did not seem to be on the same page.

While it is true that the MVA has just 46 members in the assembly while the ruling Mahayuti has over 230, but in the past there have been instances when a handful of opposition legislators have been able to corner th...