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WHY THE CONGRESS NEEDS INDIA NOW

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December 18, 2023

THE LOSSES IN THE HEARTLAND STATES ROB THE GOP OF ANY HEFT IN THE I.N.D.1.A. BLOC. THE ALLIANCE HAS TO REGROUP, FIND A FRESH STRATEGY TO TAKE ON THE BJP IN 2024

- KAUSHIK DEKA

WHY THE CONGRESS NEEDS INDIA NOW

On December 3, as news of the Congress rout in the assembly elections in the three heartland states of Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh started drifting in, party president Mallikarjun Kharge called for a meeting of the partners of INDIA, or the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, on December 6. The coalition of 28 Opposition parties was formed in June this year for the grand project of fighting the BJP collectively in the summer of 2024. This meeting was supposed to resume the stalled process of brainstorming and perhaps initiate discussions on a key pending issue: seat-sharing. Instead, the call for the meeting exposed the growing fault lines within the bloc, as allies challenged the central role the Congress has been trying to assert.

That there was little coordination among the allies was evident soon enough: less than 24 hours before the meeting was to take place, it was deferred to the third week of December. Trinamool Congress (TMC) chief and West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee and her counterparts in Bihar and Jharkhand, Janata Dal (United) or JD(U) leader Nitish Kumar and Jharkhand Mukti Morcha (JMM) chief Hemant Soren, respectively, excused themselves, citing previous engagements. DMK (Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam) supremo and Tamil Nadu CM M.K. Stalin was busy with a different sort of turbulence: the devastation wrought by Cyclone Michaung. Mamata even publicly claimed that she was not consulted before the meeting was scheduled.

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THE TRAGIC DIVIDE

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A CLEAN, GREEN FUTURE

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MANY FACETS OF THE TAJ

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BRIDGING THE WIDE FUNDING CHASM

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Shared Legacies

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UNION VERSUS TERRITORY

A proposed constitutional tweak set off a political storm in Punjab, reopening old wounds over Chandigarh's status and symbolism

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PANEL PLAY

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Back to the Source

Two upcoming immersive experiences blend music, culture and community as part of Amarrass Music Tours

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The Listicle

Upcoming musical performances you should not miss

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