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Pulse of India: What BJP has and Congress lacks

Rahul has a last chance to rescue his party in next 24 months

- BY SHEELA BHATT | Sheela Bhatt is a senior Indian journalist. She is based in NewDelhi.

There was a time when it was said that every village in India had at least one family who represente­d the Indian National Congress sentiment. Now as the BJP pushes Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s portrait in every village and when Man ki Baat has one of the largest rural audiences in the history of All India Radio, the Congress seems to have forgotten what that ‘ Congress sentiment’ at the grass roots was all about.

In 2018, the Modi government gave the Padma Shri to GandhianNa­ga leader LentinaAo Thakkar. Her husband Natwar Thakkar, locally famous as Gandhi of Nagaland had received the Padma Shri in 1999 during the Vajpayee government.

He founded the Nagaland Gandhi Ashram at Chuchuyiml­ang village in the Mokokchung district of Nagaland in 1955, inspired by the Gandhian Kakasaheb Kalelkar. He was a Gujarati, born in Dahanu in Maharashtr­a.

The legendary couple represente­d “the Congress sentiment”. Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru had personally helped Thakkar’s ashram by allotting special funds but later as the Congress leadership ignored and forgot their own loyal people, the Ashram faced pressure from insurgents and struggled for funds.

The couple’s life has been a great symbol of Mahatma Gandhi’s last wish where he said “one lifetime worker for one village”. Like the Thakkars, there were countless “Congress families” who kept the Congress sentiment alive in interior India long after the freedom struggle.

In 2018, just before his death Natwar bhai, the real Congressma­n who resisted violence in severely violence- struck Nagaland for more than half a century was felicitate­d by Amit Shah, the then BJP president in New Delhi. He handed him the ‘ Karmyogi Award” and saw to it that Lentina was awarded the Padma Shri.

Not one Congressma­n felt a chill run down their spine seeing a photo of Shah honouring a pure Congress breed Thakkar. When BJP built an everlastin­g statue of Sardar Patel who was a giant Congress leader, his party didn’t do any serious churning.

BJP versus all

Recently, there was internal rebellion by 23 Congress leaders. The party managers may have been successful in dividing the rebels and save the Gandhi family from any permanent hurt but the importance of the letter remains.

The Congress, which hasn’t won a majority for long, doesn’t havemuch time left for 2024 general election if it wants to set the target at 272 seats in the Lok Sabha; which was the idea behind writing the letter.

The formidable factor in the fight of the Congress is that Indian politics has turned 360 degrees and it is now the BJP versus all. Congress has to make room within the anti- BJP space. There is an Indian proverb that an elephant is worth a 100,000 when alive, if dead it’s worth much more. The BJP has grown in such manner that in power or without power it is going to play role in setting the national agenda.

In view of this fact, post Bihar elections, the next 24 months are going to be the most crucial for Congress’s future. Rahul Gandhi’s actions and inactions will make or break Congress.

A lot has been said about the party’s need to clarify its stand on Hindutva and nationalis­m, acknowledg­e the liabilitie­s of dynasty politics, and project a strong leader but above all there is an urgent need for Congress to revive, reset and ignite the Congress sentiment that the Congress families proudly flaunted.

Calibrated approach

If one observes the politics of Modi and Shah from 2002 onwards, it is all through symbolism and laying of nuanced and calibrated approach. Rahul Gandhi’s direct attack on Modi and speaking the truth on Twitter is all fine but of limited impact, because “bharosa” ( trust) doesn’t come from telling people that Modi mismanaged the Covid situation or did not take China aggressive­ly enough. It comes from his own body language, subtle play of the politics of memory and symbolism and the selection of words and their delivery. Only that would carry correct emotions to the ballots.

The clock is ticking for the Congress. But, it will have a better pitch to bat on because inmost states that are going to polls, BJP has a weak or a weakening presence except in Uttar Pradesh ( February or March ’ 22), Assam ( May ’ 21) and West Bengal ( April- May ’ 21). The coming election season won’t be too harsh except in Uttar Pradesh and West Bengal, where Congress is too weak presently, to be taken seriously.

Rahul has probably a last chance to rescue his party and the family in next 24 months in the elections in Tamil Nadu ( May ’ 21), Kerala ( May ’ 21), Pondicherr­y ( May ’ 21), Assam ( May ’ 21), Punjab ( February ’ 22), Goa ( March ’ 22), Uttarakhan­d ( February ’ 22) and Manipur ( March ’ 22). The Congress will pay heavily if after 2030 the voters get ready towelcome even the party on the right to where Modi stands today.

In the midst of voices against the Modi era, the Congress should concede that BJP has hardly made any political mistakes so far in their endeavour to nourish the saffron sentiment.

It is true thatModi enjoys the TINA ( there is no alternativ­e) factor but it is a fact that in the Opposition space, by default, Congress enjoys the TINA factor — of being the lone mainstream party in the anti- BJP war.

It took almost a hundred years for the RSS ( born in 1925) to build the Saffron sentiment that could offer a strong edifice for Modi to rule.

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