Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

‘Failure to take everyone along cost Cong govt’

POWER TUSSLE Experts say Nath’s inaccessib­ility to MLAs and high command’s inability to resolve internal difference­s were key reasons

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NEW DELHI/BHOPAL: The Congress’s failure in resolving internal squabbles and former chief minister Kamal Nath’s inaccessib­ility to lawmakers and workers were the primary causes for the fall of their government in Madhya Pradesh on Friday, leaders of the party and experts said.

The party’s top leadership has been indecisive in resolving difference­s within the Congress’s state units, they added.

The Congress is also facing a tussle between chief minister Ashok Gehlot and his deputy, Sachin Pilot, in Rajasthan. In Chhattisga­rh, chief minister Bhupesh Baghel and state health minister TS Singh Deo have been at loggerhead­s. There have been difference­s between Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh and his former ministeria­l colleague, Navjot Singh Sidhu, as well.

Political analyst Rajendra Sharma said the Congress’s central leadership has for decades encouraged factionali­sm to ensure a complete control over the organisati­on.

“In Madhya Pradesh, it proved counterpro­ductive,” he said.

Sharma added that the party needs to empower regional leaders and ensure those with mass base are not sidelined.

The Congress failed to appoint a state party chief in Madhya Pradesh for 15 months to replace Nath, who took over as chief minister in December 2018. The party did not take cognisance of growing complaints about former chief minister Digvijaya Singh’s interferen­ce in running the government.

Former Union minister Jyotiradit­ya Scindia, who joined the Bharatiya Janata Party on March 11, had repeatedly also flagged his concerns about the state government’s failures in implementi­ng the Congress’s pre-poll promises.

A Congress leader, who did not want to be named, said Nath may blame Scindia for the downfall, but the former never tried to understand the Madhya Pradesh politics and failed to address grievances of the workers over 15 months of his tenure. “This was the reason why Nath failed to appoint even a single party leader to government boards and corporatio­ns.”

The leader said by the time the party formed a coordinati­on committee for Madhya Pradesh under general secretary Deepak Babaria’s leadership in January, it was too late.

“Had this committee been formed earlier and been effective, perhaps the 22 Congress lawmakers [and Scindia supporters] would not have revolted,” he said.

Political analyst Dinesh Gupta said Nath and his secreshado­w, tariat worked like a corporate house and there was almost no interactio­n with workers or the people.

Another analyst, Girija Shankar, said Nath could not come out of Digvijaya Singh’s whom many party leaders blame for the Congress’s debacle in the 2003 assembly elections. The party remained out of power for 15 years after that.

Congress spokespers­on Abhay Dubey said when Nath took over, government coffers were empty and the administra­tion was in a shambles.

“He wanted to give a direction to the administra­tion and it was not an easy task. It is wrong to say that he did not have communicat­ion with the party and other people. Those who deserted the party were overambiti­ous and they would have left in any situation.”

THE CONG IS FACING A

TUSSLE IN RAJ BETWEEN CM ASHOK GEHLOT AND HIS DY SACHIN PILOT. IN CHHATTISGA­RH, CM BHUPESH BAGHEL AND MINISTER TS SINGH DEO ARE AT LOGGERHEAD­S

 ?? PTI ?? Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath submits his resignatio­n to governor Lalji Tandon at the Raj Bhawan in Bhopal on Friday.
PTI Madhya Pradesh CM Kamal Nath submits his resignatio­n to governor Lalji Tandon at the Raj Bhawan in Bhopal on Friday.

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