BY
R.K. MISRA
Coincidence is a word best used when
levers and pulleys- that levitate, gravitate and manipulate- remain unseen. So
words and events need to be strung together to make cogent sense. Let’s try.
Ahmedabad in Gujarat hosted the 84th
session of the All India Congress Committee (AICC) on April 8 and 9 for the
first time after 64 years. For long the party had avoided taking the bull by
the horns. It decided to strike in Narendra Modi and Amit Shah’s heartland.
Those who are aware of the regulated retaliation and flexible response that
follows any foray into their homeland, did not have to wait for long. Call it corny
coincidence, hustled happenstance or persisting pattern. Forty-eight hours
later (April 12) the Enforcement Directorate(ED) announced that it has served
notices to take possession of immoveable assets worth Rs 661 crores in Delhi,
Mumbai and Lucknow- as part of a money laundering probe- belonging to
Associated Journals Ltd.(AJL) that owns the National Herald group of publications.
Shepherded out of Gujarat, Mahatma
Gandhi and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s home state and kept out of power for
thirty years, the Congress had scarce options. It either take the bull by the
horns or wasted itself into obsolescence.”It does not behove to leave a live
dragon out of your calculations, if you live near one”, said Dr. Manish Doshi
justifying the Congress move to beard the wolf in its own lair. There were many
in the party youth brigade attending the
session who felt that if Rahul Gandhi had not been thwarted in building on the
strength of the Gujarat Pradesh Youth Congress ‘vikas khoj padyatra” in
February 2014, the state and even the country would have presented a totally
different picture. Gandhi had walked the last leg of the padyatra and addressed
a lakh strong crowd at Bardoli on February 8, 2014. That Rahul’s plans at turning
youth congress into a strong force was scuttled from within is a different
matter altogether.
Better late than never, he set the
record straight on March 8, exactly a month before the Ahmedabad session. ”Get
off your haunches and get going”’, he told a gathering of over 2000 grass root
level party leaders. ”A party loyal to the people, not a BJP “B’ team is what
the people want”, he said to a standing ovation. This one address was like
adrenaline flowing through the veins of the party.
Whatever may be the outcome but Rahul
and the Congress have placed Gujarat firmly at the centre of the table with the
State Assembly elections of 2027 occupying primacy of place. A list of leaders
differentiating between the work horses and the marriage horses, the fertile
and the sterile, is in the works. The implementation is expected to be
two-pronged. For one, it will involve strategic sidelining while the second one
will involve more drastic action including suspensions. The list is fairly long
but some progenies of illustrious parents are in line for the order of the
boot.
With the year 2025 dedicated to
re-building party cadres and with Rahul Gandhi himself taking the initiative in
Gujarat, the Congress will witness a greater injection of youth and vitality.
Any proof, if needed lies in the fact that he returns to Gujarat, on April
15-16, his second within a fortnight,
this time to Modasa, Aravalli for finalizing the state party’ s district
leadership. Already four Pradesh Congress Committee observers and one AICC
observer has been appointed for each of the 41 districts Congress bodies who
will decide on the district party chiefs.
Rahul had sought a feedback from the
rank and file. He has been deluged with a virtual hill height of letters,
information that has left those processing it, dazed even shocked.
The Congress strategy of taking the
battle into the rival camp is not expected to go unchallenged either. Nothing
of note moves in Gujarat without Prime Minister Narendra Modi and his home
minister Amit Shah being in the know of things. It was not without reason that
Amit Shah was additionally made the union minister of Cooperatives. In one fell
stroke, the entire structure of cooperatives in Gujarat as well as in the
country has been brought under
Modi-Shah control. There are 8,02,639 cooperative societies in 29 different
sectors in the country, of which 81307 are in Gujarat alone. Gujarat State
cooperative Milk Marketing Federation(GCMMF) which owns AMUL brand itself
achieved an annual turnover of Rs 80,000 crores in 2023-24,thanks to 3.6
million milk producers(voters). BJP now has a cast iron grip on the milk
cooperative sector in Gujarat and chairman to the district dairies are
appointed by an official mandate from the party (read government).
.The Congress foray into Gujarat, even if
it happens to be a diversionary move, aimed at easing the pressure elsewhere,
has its ramifications .The swift stirrings within the key law enforcement and
investigative agencies is proof enough that it has hit home where it hurts.
Besides the obvious advantage of
holding the reins of power both in Gujarat and in Delhi, the Congress is
vulnerable in the shape of a moribund Sewa Dal which is no match to the
effervescent Bajrang Dal and the Vishwa Hindu Parishad (VHP). Sewa Dal never
evolved and in fact withered away with time. In fact, Shakti Dal, which
Shankersinh Vaghela set up after he rebelled and quit the BJP to finally join
the Congress was a much more effective counter to the Bajrang Dal.
Shakt Dal
proved its mettle when it took on the might of the Bajrang Dal and gave it a
hollering of a lifetime during Vaghela’s election from Radhanpur. It was the
old guards of the Gujarat Congress leadership which used Ahmed Patel to
persuade Mrs Sonia Gandhi to down its shutters of the Shakti Dal.. The Congress
will for long feel the loss until it creates an effective counter-force to this
militant arm of the Sangh Parivar.
This
syndicated news column was published in the multiple editions 0f the Indian
newspapers Orissapost and Lokmat Times
editions dated April 15, 2025 . Their
links are given below:-
https://odishapostepaper.com/edition/5287/orissapost/page/9
https://epaper.lokmat.com/articlepage.php?articleid=LOKTIME_NPLT_20250415_6_3
https://mediamap.co.in/blog/CongressOpensFrontInGujaratBJPRetaliatesInFamiliarStyle
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