Another election. Another rout. The clockwork precision of the Congress바카라s free-fall in electoral politics has far ceased to be an aberration and the just-concluded Bihar assÂeÂmbly polls was exactly that, preÂdicÂtable. But in Bihar, there was more to than just the grand old party바카라s defeat. As embarrassing as it may sound, the Congress has stuck out like a sore thumb in the RJD-led alliance, held responsible for its failure to win despite coming so close to the finish line; that the allies바카라Tejashwi Yadav바카라s RJD and the Left parties바카라made spectacular gains only highlights the depth of the Congress failure.
And then there is more. The Congress also performed miserably in key bypolls held in nearly 60 assembly seats; the majority being the 28 in MP where the Congress was hopeful of returning to power.
The electoral reverses바카라or is maintaining status quo an apt description?바카라come at a time when the party had initiated the process of settling its leadership question through a long-overdue AICC session. On October 29, in the midst of hectic election campaigning, Congress office-bearers across the country were asked by party leader Madhusudan Mistry to furnish necessary information for convening an AICC session 바카라as soon as possible바카라.
Mistry바카라s job as chairman of the party바카라s central election authority, any Congress insider would confirm, is to ensure yet another smooth transition바카라from incumbent Sonia Gandhi back to her son and predecessor, Rahul Gandhi. With voters rejecting the Congress once again바카라the party won just 19 of the 70 seats it contested in Bihar, nine out of 28 in MP and none in Gujarat, UP and other states바카라Mistry has an unenviable task at hand.
The voices of discord within the Congress against the diminishing brand value of the Nehru-Gandhi clan at the hustings and Rahul바카라s failure in projecting his idiom of politics as a better alternative to that of the BJP바카라s have begun afresh. The Congress바카라s allies too are getting restless; fed-up of lugging the party바카라s carcass every election season while Rahul lazily contemplates on his political future and leaves all the heavy-lifting to a Tejashwi in Bihar, Hemant Soren in Jharkhand, Sharad Pawar in Maharashtra or M.K. Stalin in Tamil Nadu.
For the 23 Congress leaders who had, in July, written to Sonia demanding sweÂeping reforms within the party바카라key among them 바카라an effective, visible and full-time leadership바카라바카라the results in Bihar or other state bypolls come as a vindication of their stand. There is, however, little that these leaders바카라among them party veterans like Ghulam Nabi Azad, Mukul Wasnik, Kapil Sibal, Veerappa Moily, Bhupinder Hooda, Prithviraj Chavan and Manish Tewari바카라can cheer about. Lambasted by their peers at the Congress Working Committee meeting that was convened in August by Sonia to discuss their demÂands and sidelined within the party for their 바카라betrayal바카라, the 23 leaders see little hope for a course correction by the party. They haven바카라t yet decided on what they plan to do next but assert privately that their ranks have been swelling.
The 바카라smear campaign바카라 unleashed against them by fellow-Congressmen following the letter episode has forced several signatories into silence. Some decided to bury the hatchet after Sonia revamped the AICC and accommodated few of the letter-writers in various intra-party panels and assured others of corrective steps in the making. Sibal appÂears to be the only exception. 바카라We know what is wrong with the Congress바카라ŠThe Congress itself knows all the ansÂwers but they are not willing to recognise those answers. If they do not recognise those answers, then the graph will continue to decline. That is the sorry state of affairs that the Congress is in,바카라 he says.
Another signatory to the letter says, reqÂuesting anonymity, that following the Bihar rout, the party is 바카라back to singing the same old tune for introspection바카라Šwe are yet to introspect over our 2014 and 2019 Lok Sabha defeats; now we have to introspect about Bihar besides the dozen other states in which we have lost elections since 2014바카라Šthey keep saying the CWC will introspect but what credibility does the CWC have if it only wishes to act as a rubber stamp of the Gandhis and fails to even acknowledge the real challenges of leadership, direction and ideological clarity that we sought?바카라
Another senior leader says the Congress could benefit immensely if it objectively analysed its Bihar campaign as 바카라just one sample of our electoral ineÂptness바카라. He says the party damaged the Mahagathbandhan by delaying the seat-sharing talks and then 바카라contesting 70 seats despite knowing that we lacked the wherewithal to run an effective campaign on more than 50 seats바카라. Rahul, the leader said, 바카라went off to Shimla (the Wayanad MP spent three days at PriyaÂnka Vadra바카라s residence) for a break and addressed just half a dozen public meetings in Bihar바카라ŠTejashwi hailed Rahul as the most promising leader standing against Narendra Modi during their joint rallies but Rahul rarely praised Tejashwi. Priyanka refused to campaign in Bihar despite several candidates and the state unit requesting her to do so바카라.
The Congress바카라s poor show in Bihar has allowed its allies to criticise the party. Dipankar Bhattacharya of the CPI (ML) and Shivanand Tivary of the RJD have separately blamed the Congress for weakening the grand alliance through poor poll management and rued Tejashwi바카라s magnanimity that gave the Congress 70 seats. The Congress바카라s inability to even win traditional Muslim-dominated strongholds in the state바카라s Seemanchal area where Asaduddin Owaisi바카라s AIMIM made significant inrÂoads has also led to murmurs within the party over its diminishing appeal among the minority community.
Party veteran and CWC member Tariq Anwar tells Outlook that 바카라Owaisi바카라s growing appeal among Muslims beyond Hyderabad should worry the Congress and the party must seriously think why the community is abandoning it despite our stated commitment to secularism바카라.
Repercussions of the poor show in Bihar are also likely to be felt by the Congress when it begins seat-sharing talks with DMK바카라s Stalin in Tamil Nadu and the Left parties in Bengal, while keeping the party바카라s flock together will be a major challenge in Assam, say party leaders. These states are headed for assÂembly polls next year. Assam aside, the Congress is a fringe player in the other two and depends on the power of its alliance to score victories.
Congress sources say a victory in Bihar would have helped the party settle the leadership issue in Rahul바카라s favour with some ease despite the letter controversy still fresh in public memory. 바카라We were confident of a good show in Bihar and were hopeful of some success in the Gujarat, UP and MP bypolls too. These would have made it easier for Rahul to take back the reins. The AICC session is being planned for January but with these defeats you can expect more leaders speaking out against Rahul. A new round of defections may also start becÂause career politicians in the party see no sign of a Congress revival,바카라 says a Congress MP and Rahul confidant.
 The Congress will mark its 136th foundation day on December 28. The Nehru-Gandhis may have no real cause to celebrate though, especially if the days leading up to the milestone witness a resÂurgence of rebellion before the party can talk about revival. For Sonia, Rahul and Priyanka바카라ridiculed by critics as joint proprietors of the Congress바카라the Bihar debacle may well have announced the arrival of yet anoÂther winter of discontent.