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Politics | What will it take for Congress and Rahul Gandhi to decide?

If Jyotiraditya Scindia felt suffocated enough in the party to switch over to the BJP, the Congress durbaris and the ‘old guard’ too need to share the blame. Rahul Gandhi also needs to share the blame.

March 12, 2020 / 12:55 IST
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Anand Kochukudy

Gwalior royal Jyotiraditya Scindia’s parting ways with the Congress and joining the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP), on March 11, has been generally dubbed as an ambitious move by a restless politician. However, it wouldn’t be wrong to conclude that Scindia’s quitting was as much facilitated by the Congress leadership, as the BJP’s interest in having the promising politician in their ranks. In fact, Scindia’s departure may not be the last of the flights taken by the Young Turks from the grand old party.

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The root cause for the current state of affairs within the Congress has been the leadership vacuum at the top. After Rahul Gandhi quit as party president following the Congress’ drubbing in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, the party has been a rudderless ship led by an ailing Sonia Gandhi as an interim arrangement.

The fact that the Congress Working Committee (CWC) re-nominated Sonia Gandhi as president despite Rahul Gandhi’s insistence that a non-Gandhi be considered illustrates the kind of institutional durbari culture, with many a fawning loyalists more loyal than the king, dictating the decision-making process. While Sonia Gandhi is keeping the seat warm for Rahul Gandhi to takeover at some point, the knives are out in the party for anyone seen as a threat for that eventual outcome.