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Party discipline versus public spats: Where BJP differs from Congress

Public spats among prominent Congress party leaders in states like Punjab and Chhattisgarh could hurt the party's chances in state assembly polls and the 2024 general election.

August 28, 2021 / 10:41 IST
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File photo. Addressing Congress party members in Amritsar on August 27, 2021, Punjab Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu promised retaliation if he isn't allowed to take decisions. (PTI Photo)
File photo. Addressing Congress party members in Amritsar on August 27, 2021, Punjab Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu promised retaliation if he isn't allowed to take decisions. (PTI Photo)

New Delhi: ‘I have told the High Command that if you don’t let me take decisions, mein itt naal itt vaja dunga (I will create mayhem)’ - so said Punjab Congress President Navjot Singh Sidhu in his latest salvo against his Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh.

Congress has not changed any of its Chief Ministers amidst demands for the same but there seems a free-for-all in all the three states that the party rules with the aspirants challenging the Chief Minister publicly.

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In doing so, they are also questioning the authority of the party leadership, which lies rudderless with no regular Congress Chief for the last two years now. Repeated directives from the High Command to the warring leaders to not have public spats and raise their arguments in party forums have fallen on deaf ears, raising the specter of indiscipline in the party.

The BJP, however, has changed three Chief Ministers this year, including two in Uttarakhand and in Karnataka, but with little or no washing of dirty linen in public. “In politics, there will obviously be ambitions, and aspirants who put forward their case in our party forums. But the party discipline holds supreme and once a decision is taken at the top in the party, everyone follows the same and accepts it. We saw this in Uttarakhand as well as in Karnataka. None of the aspirants had criticized the choice of Chief Minister,” a senior BJP leader told News18.