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?Blood on Hands?

Unable to take the challenge of the Modi model of governance the Congress has been restoring to divisive and secessionist politics

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May 2, 2018, 01:22 am IST
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Unable to take the challenge of the Modi model of governance the Congress has been restoring to divisive and secessionist politics

Vikas Puttur

Congressmen raising hands at the plenary session held recently 

Independent India has noticed a conscripted transformation of Indian National Congress into a forefront political party from a confederation of freedom seekers, it was then more of a luminary nucleus of the freedom movement built against the British Raj. Bal Gangadhar Tilak, Lala Lajpat Rai, Bipin Chandra Pal, Sri Aurobindo, Subhash Chandra Bose, Sardar Patel, Rabindranath Tagore and many more staunch nationalists along with Mahatma Gandhi and Jawaharlal Nehru were affiliated to it. Though there were multiple other freedom fighting factions and leaders opposed to its views, the Congress was unanimously considered as an apex freedom movement platform. Gandhi’s disagreement on Congress’s post-independence existence was very much evident in his note “Though split into two, India having attained political independence through means devised by the Indian National Congress, the Congress in its present shape and form, i.e., as a propaganda vehicle and parliamentary machine had outlived its use”, which was written three days prior to his assassination and later published in Harijan.

It is an open secret that the Post-Independence Congress, until Rahul Gandhi’s portrayal as the prime ministerial candidate in 2014, had managed to politically survive by adopting conciliatory ideologies. Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of Independent India, was also simultaneously assigned the role of the Congress president from 1951. It is since then that the Congress fell under the direct control of the dynasty. Nehru, his daughter Indira Gandhi and his grandson Rajiv Gandhi, have together ruled India for almost thirty-eight years out of the total fifty-five years of the Congress regime. The dynastical dominance in the party’s organisational structure is also consistently evident as the immediate past president of the party, Sonia Gandhi, was consecutively holding the position uninterrupted since 1998, she only stepped down a few months ago to pave way for her son to preside over.

Indira Gandhi had assumed the very same office in 1978 and was in the chair until her assassination in 1984 and was eventually succeeded by her son Rajiv Gandhi until his killing in 1991. The family has always reserved the final say throughout Independent India’s Congress’s seven-decade history.

Despite the power, which has always revolved around the Gandhi residence, the efforts of untainted leaders such as Lal Bahadur Shastri, VP Singh, PV Narasimha Rao, Pranab Mukherjee and few others with utmost national interest cannot be either discounted.It was only due to their perusal that the Congress, on certain occasions, has worked in the interest of the nation. It must also be noted that the dynasty had no political representation immediately after Rajiv’s untimely death in 1991, due to which the then Prime Minister PV Narasimha Rao succeeded in rescuing the citizens from the clutches Nehruvian Socialist policies by liberalising the Indian economy.

Dynastic Subservience

The reminiscence of the party validates that for the sake of power, the dynasty-led Congress functioned as an ideal proxy anarchy with a blend of Corruption, intense minority appeasement, disrespect to the Constitution and conspicuously lacking basic qualities of political integrity. However, the then party framework though diminutive, comprised nationalist thoughts unlike the present-day Congress which is not only perplexed but badly stung by deceiving and destructive ideologies.

It all started after Narendra Modi assumed the prime minister’s chair. Ever since, the so-called Gen-next organisational structure of the Congress, now led by Rahul Gandhi himself has shifted its prime focus from being a responsible aspiring opposition to an intolerant disruptive assortment, the theory of Anti-Modism has not only blindfolded them but has also turned them into impulsive and belligerent politicians.

Rahul’s Inferiority Complex

The Congress under Rahul Gandhi is confronting a major battle of inferiority complex. It lacks a robust political vision, it has consistently failed in countering the Modi government. It has fizzled out in churning the second line leadership, the coterie is unwilling to bring the non-dynastical talents into the forefront due to the fear of perception setbacks. The handpicked crux leadership of the party unitedly silences every voice raised against the dynastical scion, These facts have not only convinced the Congress about the reality of their incapability to legitimately fight the Modi model of governance but has also made them choose an erroneous path to quench their power thirst at the cost of national interest.

The very same Congress which had harassed Dr BR Ambedkar all his life, in the last four years, has left no stone unturned in politicising any popped up Dalit issue; be it Rohit Vemula’s suicide, the Koregaon agitations of Maharashtra, the Una protests of Gujarat or the novel Bharat Bandh which killed nine innocent people. A series of neo-Left inspired campaigns are initiated and Ironically Congress, which had publicly developed an antithesis earlier, is now shamelessly found in-sync with them, plotting against the integrity of the nation. Kanhaiya Kumar- the poster boy of the neo-left posse, who has steered multiple events by hailing terrorists, shouting anti-army slogans and desiring for India’s further disintegration has been defending the Congress on multiple occasions, this proves that his repeated meetings with the Congress president are not casual or coincidental but intentional.

Congress-Jihadi Link?

Most Islamic organisations have now developed a strange bonding with the Congress and that leniency has made it easy for them to accelerate their agenda in such states where Congress is in power. Congress government in Karnataka has very openly supported the Fundamentalist organizations such as the PFI which has killed more than two dozen nationalists in the last four years, it has also withdrawn more than 250 criminal cases against the jihadis allowing them to roam freely. Congress is also consistently attempting to destabilise the Hindu society by fomenting Caste-reservation agitations, instigating inter-caste Conflicts and provoking aboriginal Hindu sects to abstract itself from the concurrence. The Patidar agitations in Gujarat, The Jaat upheaval in Haryana, The Lingayat-Veerashaiva demand for an independent religion in Karnataka are all the part and parcel of Congress propaganda.

(The writer is an MBA and writes on Current Affairs and Integral Humanism)

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