Scorched by electoral Âsetbacks in the recent Âassembly polls, the BJP, under PM Narendra Modi, Âentered its eighth year in Âoffice at the Centre. ÂHammered by accusations of mishandling the Covid pandemic, wrecking the economy, riding roughshod over independent institutions and stifling all dissent, the BJP appears vulnerable, both nationally and in the states. Yet, its principal political rival, the Congress, continues to grapple with a deepening Âexistential crisis marked by recurring electoral reverses and internal squabbles. Meanwhile, regional satraps like the TMC바카라™s Mamata ÂBanerjee, the CPI(M)바카라™s ÂPinarayi Vijayan and the DMK바카라™s M.K. Stalin have emerged as the new faces of resistance against the BJP. In an interview to Puneet ÂNicholas Yadav, senior ÂCongress leader and former Union minister Ashwani ÂKumar explains the need for his party to effect a much-delayed course correction and why he thinks the Congress must take the lead in forging a broad federal front to take on Modi in 2024. Edited excerpts: