THE HIGH COMMAND
Orissa POST
|December 19, 2025
Contrast the BJP High Command's unilateralism with the Congress leadership dithering over whether Siddaramiah should continue as CM in Bangalore or should be replaced by a DK Shivakumar
N o two words have been as overused (rather misused) in the political lexicon quite like 'High Command'.
Conceptually the idea of a 'High Command' is repugnant to a parliamentary multiparty democracy, reflecting the ascent of the 'elected autocrat'. Traditionally, this word is associated with the Congress and the Nehru-Gandhi family, with Indira Gandhi being widely seen as the original party 'High Command'. But in a twist in the tale, the contemporary High Command has shifted location from 10 Janpath to 7 Lok Kalyan Marg and 6 A Krishna Menon Marg, the residences of Gujarat and now India's political Jodi number one, Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Home Minister Amit Shah.
Consider this. Only this week, the BJP chose a national 'working' president in 45 year old Nitin Nabin. No one outside Bihar had paid much attention to the four-time MLA and state minister who is now being described as BJP's 'rising star'. No political commentary while speculating endlessly on 'Kaun Banega BJP adhyaksha' had even remotely mentioned Nabin's name. Suddenly, Nabin's name is announced as 'working' president (Is there anything like a 'nonworking' president?). Faithful BJP karyakartas and leaders gathered to garland him outside the party headquarters in New Delhi to greet Nabin even as some workers confessed that they would have been hard put to recognise him.
And yet, the 'election' of Nabin did not lead to a single dissenting voice. 'We are a disciplined party,' claimed a party leader. Disciplined? Maybe. Democratic? Not quite. The 'selection' of Nabin as BJP working president wasn't done through any rigorous internal party consultation but was decided almost entirely by the Modi-Shah duo, the BJP's unchallenged 'High Command'. The RSS leadership too acquiesced in the nomination of a leader with a staunch sangh parivar family background.
Denne historien er fra December 19, 2025-utgaven av Orissa POST.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Orissa POST
Orissa POST
Wall collapse kills 4-year-old girl
A 4-year-old girl was killed and two other children were seriously injured after a wall collapsed on them while they were playing on the verandah of a house under Umerkote police limits in Nabarangpur district Thursday, police said.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Orissa POST
WFI tightens selection norms for wrestlers
The wrestling body makes presence at national camp must; bars wrestlers from training independently
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Orissa POST
NAT’L SHOOTING C’SHIP Ketan wins women’s 10m air pistol gold
Haryana's Ketan Malik overcame a strong field comprising Paris Olympic double medallist Manu Bhaker and was crowned the women's 10m air pistol national champion here Thursday.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Orissa POST
Bribery cuffs on woman IIC
The inspector in-charge (IIC) of Dasmantpur police station in Koraput was arrested by Vigilance sleuths Thursday while allegedly accepting a bribe of ₹20,000 from a relative of an accused.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Orissa POST
235 new hostels approved for ST, OBC students: Min
The state government has approved the construction of 235 new hostels for tribal and other backward class students, SC and ST Development Minister Nityanand Gond said Thursday.
1 mins
December 19, 2025
Orissa POST
Inter-CIL Volleyball Tournament 2025-26 hosted
The three-day Inter-CIL Volleyball Tournament 2025-26 was inaugurated Tuesday at the CMPDI Sports Ground, Ranchi, and will continue till December 19.
1 min
December 19, 2025
Orissa POST
Giriraj Singh says woman can 'go to hell'
NITISH-NAQAB ROW ESCALATES
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Orissa POST
HC, local courts, banks get bomb threat mails
A wave of coordinated bomb emails threatening to target the Bombay High Court, several local courts, and key financial institutions across Mumbai and Nagpur Thursday caused widespread panic and paralysed legal proceedings.
1 mins
December 19, 2025
Orissa POST
IndiGo faces India antitrust scrutiny
Flight cancellations biggest crisis in IndiGo's 20 year history
1 min
December 19, 2025
Orissa POST
Eng’s Ashes hopes hanging by a thread
Australia lead series 2-0, need only a draw to retain urn
2 mins
December 19, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

