Deccan Chronicle

Dissent brewing for over a year, Cong ignored it

- ASHHAR KHAN | DC

Dissent within the Congress has been growing for almost a year. But the recent tipping point came when Rahul Gandhi began election meetings for Bihar earlier this month without having any official position in the party. Many leaders felt that if alliances are sewn properly, the party may just have an outside chance at power in the state.

The genesis of the problem, in fact, lies in the backdoor control of the party by Mr Gandhi, his office and leaders supposedly close to him, even after demitting office as the party chief. Trouble started before Haryana Assembly elections last year when the then state unit chief, Ashok Tanwar, publicly hit out at the former Haryana chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda. Mr Tanwar, known to be close to Mr Gandhi, even protested outside the residence of Mrs Sonia Gandhi and was removed from the party. This internal sabotage just before the Assembly elections ensured that the Congress was just six seats less than the BJP after the result came out. Many believe that had the state unit been united, the party would have formed the government in the state.

In the last eight months, several leaders have sought time with Mr Gandhi but he has not met anybody. There were several grievances that leaders wanted to brief him about, but he was unavailabl­e. Insiders claim that during the MP crisis whenever senior leaders tried to reach out to former Congress leader Jyotiradit­ya Scindia, he categorica­lly told them that he would speak with Mr Gandhi. The end result was that Mr Scindia staged a coup.

During the Covid-19 lockdown, the Congress constitute­d a team to give suggestion­s on how to tackle the pandemic. Former Union health minister Ghulam Nabi Azad was a member of the team. But the very next day he was unceremoni­ously dropped. This led to major resentment amongst seniors.

At various other levels also senior and junior leaders were slighted by those close to Mr Gandhi. This was visible in a meeting of RS MPs with Mrs Gandhi when Rajeev Satav slammed seniors for the situation in the party.

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