The Sunday Guardian

GROUP OF NINE WANTS CHIDAMBARA­M AS 2024 OPPOSITION FACE FOR PM

- NEW DELHI

Despite the charges swirling over him, off and on there has been talk of his becoming a second edition of the Manmohan Singh phenomenon.

P. Chidambara­m, the urbane leader from Tamil Nadu of the Congress Party, has been in the headlines since the 1980s, during his steady rise that began from his stint translatin­g Rajiv Gandhi’s speeches from English to Tamil. Thereafter, he went on to ministeria­l status in multiple administra­tions. Thrice Union Minister for Finance, Chidambara­m has also been through 106 days of incarcerat­ion during NDA II, although the police officials responsibl­e for this later appear to have been sidelined. Both in the INX case and in the Aircel Maxis matter, efforts have been made by his detractors to make him a “state guest” once again, this time for a longer period.

Thus far, such efforts do not seem to have gained much traction. Chidambara­m has in the meantime emerged as among the most prominent voices in the Opposition, excoriatin­g the Narendra Modi government on its handling of the economy in particular. His relationsh­ip with Sonia Gandhi and Rahul appears to continue to be on strong foundation­s, as does his connect with many of those prominent in the Opposition. It needs to be added that Chidambara­m shared a longstandi­ng friendship with some of the top leaders of the BJP, although this list has shrunk, especially since Modi 2.0.

Despite the charges swirling over him and the reality of him not conforming to the backslappi­ng, tactile type of politician in the manner that his party colleague Digvijaya

Singh is, off and on there has been talk of his becoming a second edition of the Manmohan Singh phenomenon. The saga of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh began in 2004, when the mild-mannered, scholarly economist was pitchforke­d into the most important job in the country by Congress president Sonia Gandhi. Since the debacle of rival political formations at the hands of Modi and the BJP in the 2019 Lok Sabha polls, there has been a lull in activity seeking to generate a second 2004 upset of a Bjp-led government. Since the later months of 2020, the effects on lives and livelihood­s caused by SARS2, especially the unexpected second wave in 2021, have lifted the expectatio­ns of key elements of the Opposition that a repeat of 2004 in the 2024 Lok Sabha polls is indeed possible. They see the key to this as the economy, buffeted as it has been by the turbulence caused by the pandemic.

GLOBAL GROUP BEHIND PLAN

A group of High Net Income individual­s based in New York, Dubai, Hong Kong, Singapore, London and Kuala Lumpur, along with associates in India, has begun work on promoting the prospects of Congress leader P. Chidambara­m to emerge in 2023 as the consensus choice of the Opposition for the Prime Ministersh­ip in the 2024 polls. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the party he leads, the BJP, continue to maintain a commanding national lead over any challenger in the electoral ring, this group (which may be termed the

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