Unfortunately, this is a pattern and not an isolated incident for the Congress party. It has already seen players like YSR Jaganmohan Reddy in the south to Himanta Biswa Sarma in the northeast making a switch and being voted to power thereafter. The egotism of the party’s high command seems to be its undoing.
The time is ripe for the Opposition to free itself from the clutches of a system that prioritises loyalists over young talent. But if the party chooses to put its dynastic ambition over the need to repair the fractures within, India might soon find itself without a strong Opposition capable of enforcing checks and balances on the government.
Gaurav Agarwal via email Letters can be mailed, faxed or e-mailed to:
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