Thursday, March 10, 2022

Endgame for Congress, say some, others insist "Change is unavoidable"

 

New Delhi


The biggest looser in the just concluded assembly elections are Rahul Gandhi, his sister Priyanka and the Congress party.


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The grand old party lost Punjab to hardly ten-year-old AAP and it also failed to wrest power from BJP in any of the other four states despite anti-incumbency against the ruling saffron party.


Last year, the Congress failed to win Assam and Kerala, and drew zero in West Bengal.
In Punjab, Congress at the insistence of Rahul-Priyanka duo dumped Capt Amarinder Singh and in Uttar Pradesh, the so-called 'Priyanka factor' simply could not connect with people. The Congress vote share in UP has come down to around 2 percent. 




The grand old party is zero-MLA outfit in West Bengal, Nagaland, Delhi and Tripura and now

has chief ministers of its own only in Rajasthan and Chhatisgarh.



Shashi Tharoor, a key member of G-23, already ventilates the idea of 'change'. 


He stresses on "reform our organisational leadership" in a manner that will reignite those (original Congress) 

ideas and inspire the people.

"One thing is clear - Change is unavoidable if we need to succeed," tweets Tharoor.  


Having won Punjab, AAP now signals plans to enter states like Gujarat, Himachal Pradesh - where polls are due December 2022, and possibly Haryana where it had base.


If it replaces the Congress as the challenger to BJP – this will further shrink the Congress base. 


Former Union Minister Ashwani Kumar had quit Congress a month back and had said that the grand old

party had no chance of win in Punjab.


As his prediction came true on Thursday, Kumar said, “My long years in politics have taught me that 

people must not test the endurance of people beyond a point. Congress has tested the endurance of 

its loyalists for a very long time. This is the end game for the Congress".


He also maintained that the “ragtag” Congress was “desperately pretending to be relevant”.


In an episode that adds insult to injuries, Trinamool Congress leader Farid Hakim took at dig at the

'parent Congress party' and said it should 'merge' with the Trinamool and accept the leadership of Mamata Banerjee.


Another Trinamool leader Kunal Ghosh said Congress's failure to put up a fight has led to BJP's victory 

in the assembly polls in four of the five states.


"We have been saying this for a long time that Congress in its present form is not suited to fight against the 

BJP," he said adding, "To fight against a formidable force like BJP, you need a leader like Mamata Banerjee". 


Predictably, West Bengal Congress president and party's floor leader in Lok Sabha, 

Adhir Chowdhury said "agents of BJP" should not advise the party how to fight the Lotus party. 


"Trinamool is the biggest agent of the BJP ... Rather, TMC should merge with Congress if it is so serious 

about fighting against BJP," said Chowdhury. 


The Trinamool Congress had made a big hype about its entry into Goa polls and even fielded prominent

candidates.

But in the ultimate it could draw only 5.6 percent votes in total and the score sheet was obviously zero.


Among its candidates former chief minister Churchill Alemao lost the election from Benaulim to the AAP nominee.


TMC's key candidates, including Goa party chief Kiran Kandolkar and his wife Kavita Kandolkar also lost.


Churchill Alemao had quit the NCP to join the Mamata Banerjee's outfit. Alemao's daughter Valanka 

also lost. 


"We accept this mandate with all humility," the TMC's Goa unit said on its Twitter handle. 


Surprisingly, Trinamool Congress did not take its contest seriously in Manipur where it once had

elected MLAs.


The poor performance of Congress would be possibly reflected in the party's organisational

polls due September. Rahul Gandhi did not give any indication of owning moral respnsibility.


Of course, he had resigned as Congress president in 2019 after Lok Sabha poll debacle, but only

to pull strings so that the 'power' remains with him indirectly through his mother.


In fact, in Punjab most of the doing that damaged Congress prospects was Rahul's decision to

remove Capt Amarinder Singh as the Chief Minister. He had shown immense trust in Navjot Singh

Sidhu and later brought in a Dalit face in the chief minister Charanjit Singh Channi.


Punjab watchers say the move had probably irked Jat Sikhs and they reposed faith in the new entrant

AAP. 


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