Khaleej Times

Will the opposition rally behind Rahul?

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Indian opposition leader Rahul Gandhi has never been a minister in a federal or state government, has not led his Congress party to a general election victory, and quit as party chief after it was demolished in the last parliament­ary polls in 2019. Yet he remains at the centre of India's opposition politics and the main target of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

Now, his conviction and twoyear jail sentence in a defamation case, and consequent dismissal from parliament on Friday, could galvanise his party and its allies to step up their opposition to the BJP government a year before the next general election is due.

The conviction on Thursday came barely two months after Rahul, 52, concluded a 4,000km cross-country march from India's southern tip to Kashmir in the Himalayas in a bid to revive his party and refurbish his image in what he called a Bharat Jodo Yatra, or unify India march. Rahul's jail sentence has been suspended for 30 days allowing him to appeal to a higher court but he will also not be able to contest the next general election unless he gets his conviction suspended or overturned.

At the heart of his central role in opposition politics is the fact that his party has ruled India for 54 of its 75 years since independen­ce from Britain, and his father, grandmothe­r and great-grandfathe­r were prime ministers for more than 37 of those 54 years.

Congress was the largest national political party with a footprint across the country of 1.4 billion people until it was overtaken by the BJP in 2014. Although now a shadow of its former self, the Gandhi family — which includes Rahul's Italian-born mother and former party chief Sonia, and his sister Priyanka — still dominates Congress and commands fierce loyalty.

It is this potent lineage and legacy that Modi and his party seek to attack when they say dynastic politics has no role in a democracy, analysts say.

Even though Congress withered in 2019, winning less than 10 per cent of the 545 seats in the lower house, it commanded nearly 20 per cent of the vote — the largest for any opposition group — against the BJP'S 38 per cent. Congress is the ruling party, or the main opposition in about half a dozen important states.

Rahul entered politics and was first elected to parliament in 2004 from his family borough of Amethi in the northern heartland state of Uttar Pradesh. He repeated that victory in 2009 and 2014 but suffered a shock setback in 2019 when he lost the seat. However, he had also contested a seat in the Kerala state and won there to return to parliament. — reuters

 ?? Chowk in New Delhi on Friday. — pti ?? Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge speaks with the media during a protest march with MPS of other like-minded opposition parties at Vijay
Chowk in New Delhi on Friday. — pti Congress president Mallikarju­n Kharge speaks with the media during a protest march with MPS of other like-minded opposition parties at Vijay

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