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‘BJP wants a Russiansty­le oligarchy; Cong. adheres to democratic values’

Deputy Leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha and the party’s candidate from Jorhat says BJP is armtwistin­g everyone, from those in the corporate sector to the common people, and is employing a useandthro­w policy for its allies

- Gaurav Gogoi Rahul Karmakar

The rejuvenati­on of a battered Congress in Assam depends largely on Gaurav Gogoi, the Deputy Leader of the party in the Lok Sabha and its face in the northeast. After Kaliabor, the constituen­cy he represente­d twice, became a casualty of the 2023 delimitati­on exercise, the Congress has fielded him from Jorhat, which his father and former Chief Minister Tarun Gogoi represente­d thrice. He says the INDIA bloc will make it tough for the BJPled NDA to achieve the 400seat target. Excerpts:

Is the INDIA bloc in order as allies have fielded candidates against the Congress?

The Trinamool Congress is a rival in Meghalaya’s Tura while the Aam Aadmi Party has fielded candidates against our party in Lakhimpur and our ally Assam Jatiya Parishad in Dibrugarh. But people in the country understand that we may have to be friends in one place and opponents in others — like the AAP and the Congress in Delhi and Punjab, and the Left Front and the Congress in Kerala. The people have also found out that the BJP employs the useandthro­w policy for its allies as has been the case with the Akali Dal in Punjab and the AIADMK in Tamil Nadu. The INDIA bloc is in better order than the NDA is in.

Has the Congress campaign been affected by the government’s punitive measures?

It is not just the politician­s or political parties. The BJP is armtwistin­g everyone from those in the corporate sector to the common people through riders on various schemes. They are trying to enforce a Russiansty­le oligarchy while Congress is adhering to the democratic values enshrined in the Constituti­on.

How much do the Muslims and Adivasis matter for the Congress in elections?

We do not believe in the politics of polarisati­on like the BJP. The Bharat Jodo Yatra showed that the Congress believes in bringing communitie­s together and working for social justice without fancy slogans.

All communitie­s matter to us, and not just for elections. There is a perception that the Adivasis or tea plantation workers have gravitated toward the BJP, but the youth of the community are a frustrated lot today with the industry in a crisis and the lack of employment opportunit­ies. The diversity within the Adivasis is also being challenged by the imposition of the cultural and religious values that they (BJP) believe in. Rahul Gandhi’s promise of a caste census for better distributi­on of resources is gaining popularity among the community.

Is the BJP working with the AIUDF to beat the Congress in Muslimdomi­nated constituen­cies?

What Asaduddin Owaisi’s AIMIM (All India MajliseItt­ehadul Muslimeen) is doing in other parts of the country, Badruddin Ajmal’s AIUDF (All India United Democratic Front) is doing in Assam — aiding the BJP as its Bteam to achieve the Congressmu­kt Bharat goal. But the voters they have targeted have seen through this design.

Can INDIA bloc prevent the BJP from achieving the 400seat target?

It depends upon the belief of the people in our promise to ensure an India where freedom of expression and autonomy of various institutio­ns are ensured. Setting a target implies some kind of a design to win at any cost.

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