The passage reflects the views of social activist Anna Hazare on political defections and party-switching. He argues that moving from one political party to another for personal gain is wrong and not supported by the Constitution. According to him, the Constitution is supreme, and it does not explicitly mention political parties or justify such opportunistic shifts. He criticizes politicians for switching sides based on self-interest rather than principles. Hazare, who once supported Arvind Kejriwal during the India Against Corruption movement, later distanced himself due to disagreements over values and policies. He believes that Kejriwal did not remain committed to the original ideals of the movement. Hazare maintains that leaders should stay loyal to their principles and should not change political affiliations for any purpose, emphasizing ethical conduct in public life.


