Saturday, December 31, 2022

Congress revival chances remote, but struggles continue in North East

New Delhi 

Three north eastern states are to go to polls by February 2023. Meghalaya and Nagaland have been Congress bastions for long. Tripura was a communist forte though the Congress was the principal opposition and the Rajiv Gandhi-Santosh Mohan Dev tandem had also brought the grand old party to power years back.


The Congress does not have any legislator in Nagaland. In Tripura the 'revival journey' is markedby return to the party fold by local stalwart Sudip Roy Barman. BJP's Bardowali MLA (elected in 2018)Asish Kumar Saha also quit and joined Congress. 







In the by-polls, Saha lost to Chief Minister ManikSaha but Roy Barman returned to the assembly from Agartala assembly segment -- as a Congressman but essentially retaining his forte. 

Barman is working hard to ensure revival of the grand old party. "Who knows, the Congress revival may start fromnortheastern states and we may give a kickstart in Tripura," Barman told IANS.

In neighbouring Meghalaya, state unit Congress chief H Vincent Pala is also working hard and trying torevive the grand old party. Congress stalwart Mukul Sangma has deserted the party and is today in Mamata Banerjee-led Trinamool Congress. In Nagaland too, state pradesh Congress chief K Therie iskeen to sweat it out. But he has issues and essentially organisational weaknesses across the state. In 2018,funds crunch made him field only 18 candidates out of his original plans to field 60. 

Things have not improved much on both -- the fund system and organisational levels. A former ChiefMinister K L Chishi announced in June that he will contest the polls on Congress ticket from Atouizu assemblysegment in remote Zunheboto district. However, the Congress party has hardly seen any 'revival' journeyin the Zunheboto district itself after such a personal announcement.

"K L Chishi is a time tested leader and is a known fighter. But things do not look very encouraging for Congressin the Zunheboto district itself," says a local Congress party leader. However, Congress state unit president Therie remains a steadfast anti-Neiphiu Rio leader and that certainlyadds to his party's strength in the electoral contest because a strong anti-incumbency mood now prevails in Nagaland against NDPP-BJP-NPF dispensation.In the ultimate, doubts remain whether Congress can really field 50-60 candidates for the February polls. 


Therie has gauged his limitations and thus he has given a clarion call for floating a 'secular front' against NDPP and BJP. He also says "If BJP and alliance government wants a solution, just step down and ask Govt of India to implement the agreed Naga peace solutions. If not, tell them in a resolution adopted in the state assembly that we want elections on time". 


Doubts about the centre's intent on whether elections will be held on time or not have started since Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited Shillong (Meghalaya) and Tripura capital Agartala on December 18. 

In fact, BJP office bearers and leaders from Nagaland were summoned to Shillong and that too after cancellation of national office bearers' team meeting with Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio on Dec 16. This too did not help clear the cloud on the chances of delaying the polls. In other words, there was a more focused approach about the impending electoral battle in Meghalaya and Tripura and there should not be any doubt on BJP's political mission in these two states.


In Tripura, paradoxically the Congress chances of revival are hidden in its cosy relationship with the Left parties. Recently,the Left Front of five communist parties and Congress issued a statement against the BJP.

The state Chief Minister Manik Saha has reacted to the development saying such alliance making ultimately will suit his party.

“The relationship between Congress and the Left Front is nothing new but today it just came out in front of the public. People were always fooled and confused by them. But now it is confirmed that people will not cast a vote for them. They should learn a lesson from West Bengal. They are making mistakes again and again. They are making mistakes as they have nothing elseto offer," Saha said. In 2021 assembly elections, Congress and Left parties ended up losing all seats in West Bengalthey contested and thus it became historical that one time Left's proud bastion today has no communist legislator.

Not long ago, Prime Minister Narendra Modi had mocked Congress in Lok Sabha stating 

Nagaland as a state voted for Congress 24 years ago, Odisha 27 years ago,

Goa  28 years ago, Tripura - 34 years ago, and in West Bengal, people voted for Congress 50 years ago.


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(Nirendra Dev is a New Delhi-based journalist. He is also author of books, 'The Talking Guns: North East India'

and 'Modi to Moditva: An Uncensored Truth'. Views are personal)



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