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India needs a fighting-fit Opposition. Can Congress (at least now) step up to the job?

At a time when the Congress is preparing for crucial assembly elections, party seniors should have anticipated the downsides of public scenes of inner-party fissures. Clearly, some people are sleeping at the wheel

August 31, 2022 / 09:19 IST
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The Congress needs to exude hunger, and its leadership must be like a cat on a hot tin roof till they reach the finish line. (Image source: PTI/File)
The Congress needs to exude hunger, and its leadership must be like a cat on a hot tin roof till they reach the finish line. (Image source: PTI/File)

The Congress has developed a peculiar fetish of late; every time it takes a step forward, it must necessarily take two steps backwards. It is as if this deleterious tactic is part of its operating manual.

For the die-hard Congressi (and trust me, the grand old party still evokes a truckload of nostalgia for many), this has been a frustrating ordeal. For the eternal optimists like the undersigned, it is worse.

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It is as if the Congress is hell-bent on a kamikaze mission when all it needs to do is to fasten its seatbelt. Veteran leader Ghulam Nabi Azad’s resignation adds another embarrassing chapter to the party’s dissipating, once lodestar status, in India’s political journey. It could have been avoided. It should have been stopped.

Azad has shot off a tempestuous letter to the interim Congress President Sonia Gandhi, in the most savage appraisal ever. It will have repercussions. While Azad has since moved on, the Congress must stop making vicious counterattacks by denigrating the old warhorse of 50 years.