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Madhya Pradesh: Of two Congress veterans divided by ideological pursuit, not factionalism

As the Madhya Pradesh polls nears, Congress grapples with a key contradiction. Kamal Nath is trying hard to position Congress as a competitor for BJP’s Hindutva vote while Digvijaya Singh is attacking religious preachers aligned with the Hindutva ideology. How their camaraderie survives is a mystery, or a dead giveaway of strategy

June 20, 2023 / 15:42 IST
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Former MP CMs and senior Congress leaders Digvijaya Singh (left) and Kamal Nath. (PTI Image/File)

The run-up to the assembly election in Madhya Pradesh, due in November, is witnessing an intriguing scenario. While the BJP is, predictably enough, steadfast on Hindutva, its core ideology, the Congress seems to be hunting with the hound and running with the hare on two unbridgeable ideologies, Hindutva and secularism.

The hunter is PCC chief Kamal Nath and the runner is former chief minister Digvijaya Singh. Their camaraderie and seemingly opposite ideological position has left political observers wondering whether this is a reflection of confusion in the party or a deliberate obfuscation in the bid to woo the electorate across the political spectrum.

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One Ploughs A Lonely Furrow

A recent tweet from Digvijaya Singh illustrates the apparently conflicting views of the two tallest Congress leaders in Madhya Pradesh. In the tweet the Congress veteran sought to educate “fraud Babas” and “ignoramus” right-wing volunteers the “true” meaning of jihad. He argued that jihad is an Arabic word which means, among other things, struggle to protect moral values.