The Free Press Journal

Why ‘Operation Kamal’ in Goa now

- THE GOAN

It has been more than two months that Goa’s political atmosphere was pregnant with an imminent cloudburst of Bharatiya Janata Party-induced defections, or what is coming to be referred to nationally as ‘Operation Kamal’.

On Wednesday, ‘Operation Kamal’ was finally executed here in Goa with visible haste and the trigger, at least for the BJP lies in the exigencies of national politics rather than the State’s.

Couldn’t have been clearer when Chief Minister Pramod Sawant at his Wednesday’s press conference after the formalitie­s were done, said: “Congress started the ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’, but I think

‘Congress Chhodo Yatra’ has started in Goa. People from across the country are leaving Congress and joining BJP.”

Wednesday’s defection of the eight Congress MLAs has helped the BJP steal a march in driving the narrative in national politics, where several parties occupying the

Opposition space, including the Congress, are in a churn to take guard for the 2024 battle, a senior BJP leader told The Goan.

According to the leader, a former MP who did not want to be identified, the party has recently suffered setbacks in its muscular political powerplay nationally in Bihar and Jharkhand, after its success in winning back power in Maharashtr­a.

The trend had to be reversed and Goa, which was already a project in planning, came in handy, he added.

After the Maharashtr­a triumph, Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar dumped the BJP but retained the government with a mahagathba­ndhan alongwith the RJD and Congress. Later in Jharkhand, Chief Minister Hemant Soren hastened a confidence vote and won it to thwart a suspected ‘Operation Kamal’ attempt.

Not that there will not be any political advantages for the BJP and Sawant in particular from Wednesday’s

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