The Free Press Journal

Cong names OBC, tribal as Guj chief, leader of Oppn

- DARSHAN DESAI Ahmedabad

The much-delayed decision has come two months after the Congress high command nominated former Rajasthan minister Raghu Sharma as the AICC in-charge of Gujarat

Returning to basics, the Congress high command has named an OBC Kshatriya, Jagdish Thakor, and a tribal leader as well as sitting legislator Sukhram Rathwa, as new Gujarat president and Leader of Opposition, in a decision that seeks to reclaim its lost electoral territorie­s.

During its heyday, the Congress had won a still unbroken record of 149 out of 182 seats in the Gujarat assembly in 1985 riding on its KHAM (Kshatriya, Harijan, Adivasi, Muslim) formula.

The party has decided on Thakor, 64, as the State president for being a strong grassroots level OBC Kshatriya leader and Rathwa, 60, as Leader of Opposition for his status in the tribal region of central Gujarat. Rathwa defeated a sitting BJP MLA from the Pavi-Jetpur constituen­cy from the tribal district of Chhotaudep­ur. Both are dyed-in-the-wool senior Congress leaders.

The much-delayed decision has come two months after the Congress high command nominated former Rajasthan minister Raghu

Sharma as the AICC incharge of Gujarat.

The incumbent party chief Amit Chavda and leader of opposition Paresh Dhanani had resigned the third time after the party’s debacle in the local body elections in March this year.

Earlier, they had put in their papers after the 2017 assembly and 2019 Lok Sabha elections but were continued. The party was getting increasing­ly decimated in Gujarat soon after an impressive performanc­e in the 2017 Assembly elections. It had won 77 seats and is now reduced to 65 with the rest of the legislator­s having joined the BJP.

Thakor, who won the Lok Sabha elections from North Gujarat in 2009, is known to have a clean reputation and a grassroots leader with good grip over the OBC Kshatriya communitie­s in the State.

When contacted, political analyst Vidyut Joshi said, “This is a good decision of the leadership to drop all elitist leaders and bring in these low profile leaders. Jagdish Thakor is a grassroots leader and an organisati­on man. He was sidelined after the party inducted Alpesh Thakor, who eventually deserted them to join the BJP.”

Similarly, “Sukhram Rathwa also comes from the ranks. The Congress party is essentiall­y returning to its solid KHAM (Kshatriya, Harijan, Adivasi, Muslim) combinatio­n and this two, I am sure, would be able to make a difference.”

Reacting to the developmen­t, Jagdish Thakor said, “The formal announceme­nt will be made by the party leadership, but I will pursue the responsibi­lity given to me with a missionary zeal.”

He added that, “We have to fight against the climate of fear and suspicion created by the BJP in Gujarat and the country by muzzling all democratic voices.”

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