Essayer OR - Gratuit
Requiem Or Resurrection? Inside Congress's Search For Itself
The Business Guardian
|April 10, 2025
In the summer of 2022, as Congress leaders gathered in the regal city of Udaipur to examine their party's future, Rahul Gandhi was seen pacing the corridors-visibly frustrated by the silence of senior leaders after yet another bruising electoral season. Outside, young workers chanted for change; inside, old guard hesitation smothered momentum. It was not the first time the Congress had been at war with itself. Three years later, the party assembled again - this time on the banks of the Sabarmati in Ahmedabad, the very city where Mahatma Gandhi launched some of his most potent campaigns for national renewal. But it wasn't just history the Congress was invoking- it was trying to outrun its own obsolescence.
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On a hot April morning in Ahmedabad, the Indian National Congress returned to a city it hadn't officially convened in for over 60 years. But the air wasn't just thick with history-it was saturated with urgency. The grand old party of Indian independence, now struggling for relevance in a BJP-dominated landscape, gathered.
for what was framed as a national convention but functioned more like an existential therapy session.
"Where did we go wrong? Can we still matter?" This wasn't just another internal meeting. It was a resurrection attempt.
ECHOES OF THE PAST
Ahmedabad holds a unique place in Congress history. It was here in 1921 that Mahatma Gandhi presided over the party's annual session, signalling the shift from elite politics to mass mobilization. It was here again in 1938 that Subhas Chandra Bose, representing a fiery and socialist youth force, clashed with conservative seniors over the party's direction. The ideological battles fought in the city shaped the freedom movement.
In returning to Ahmedabad in 2025, Congress wasn't just choosing a venue. It was summoning ghosts of conviction, of clarity, and of confidence long lost.
FROM UDAIPUR TO AHMEDABAD: TWO CITIES, ONE CRISIS
The journey toward this moment arguably began in Udaipur in 2022, where the party held a "Chintan Shivir"-a brainstorming retreat designed to diagnose its own decline. Set in the tranquil backdrop of Rajasthan's lakes and palaces, the three-day conclave was meant to offer both introspection and inspiration.
Rahul Gandhi, visibly impatient with the party's inertia, called for "radical transformation." There was talk of giving 50% of party tickets to people under 50, of reviving booth-level engagement, or enforcing one-man-one-post policies.
Yet despite the flurry of resolutions, a familiar paralysis followed. As one young party worker reportedly said, "The bosses debated change. But we're still waiting for change to reach us."
Cette histoire est tirée de l'édition April 10, 2025 de The Business Guardian.
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