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WHAT'S WRONG WITH THE CONGRESS?
India Today
|August 03, 2020
The party seems to be in terminal decline, neither able to function with the Gandhis nor do without them. Weak central leadership has emboldened regional satraps and the party organisation is in disarray, with no counter to either the electoral shenanigans of the BJP or its divisive political discourse. Is there any hope for India’s Grand Old Party?
CONSIDER this. Of the 303 BJP MPs in the current Lok Sabha, at least 31 are former Congress members. Between 2015 and 2020, some 120 elected Congress MLAs have switched sides to the BJP. The Modi tsunami in 2014 reduced the party to its lowest-ever tally of 44; a performance it improved only marginally by eight seats in 2019. Of the three heartland states it won in 2018, Madhya Pradesh has slipped out of its hands along with Jyotiraditya Scindia, Rajasthan, and Sachin Pilot are hovering around the exit door. In 2019, the party was unable to prevent 13 of its MLAs in Karnataka from resigning and bringing down the Congress-Janata Dal (Secular) government. In the 2017 assembly elections for Goa and Manipur, despite emerging as the single-largest party in both states, the sloth and indecisiveness of the party command structure saw rival BJP snatch victory from the jaws of defeat. The mahagathbandhan in Bihar, which comprehensively won the 2015 assembly election, now lies in tatters, with Nitish Kumar firmly entrenched in the BJP camp. In the five states that account for the highest number of seats in the 543-member Lok Sabha—Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, West Bengal, Bihar, and Tamil Nadu—the Congress won only 12 of their combined 249 seats. Of the 1,462 assembly seats in the five states, the Congress occupies only 130. The party does not have a single MLA in Andhra Pradesh, Delhi, Tripura, Sikkim and Nagaland.
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