27 February,2023 06:27 AM IST | Mumbai | Dharmendra Jore
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi speaks at the party’s 85th Plenary Session, in Nava Raipur, on Sunday. Pic/ANI
Rahul's address must have been watched keenly by the rest of the Opposition, which the Congress has asked to stand together as one unit in fighting the Bharatiya Janata Party. Obviously, the Congress felt that the third front, if any, would be an advantage to the BJP. The Congress has resolved that "it would identify, mobilise and align like-minded secular forces". And if the âthird front-less' Opposition unity were to happen, the Congress will have to shed its ahankar that some political observers say might have crept into the party's decision-making circles, basically because of the boost Rahul's effort has given.
While negotiating the wider alliance, like-minded parties may expect the Congress think-tank to follow Rahul's preaching of sacrificing something for the larger good. Secular forces, whoever they may be at that point, may expect the Congress to be âone among equals' overlooking the traction it has been getting. Rahul was very right in saying that the traction and tempo must be maintained in the days to come. That alone can give the party more in hand to bargain hard. The Congress will have to up its graph in the forthcoming Assembly elections, especially in the states it had won five years ago. It has a two-way role to play henceforth. One as a tool to unite the Opposition and the other, to stay in its character of principal Opposition party. Rahul, now a political-spiritual figure, can't leave it to his advisors to forge a united force to reckon with. He has to prove the Congress is a party with a difference when it accuses the BJP of finishing partners once they are of not much use. The bottom line is that âBharat Jodo' alone cannot make the Congress's âmission BJP' successful. The âOpposition Jodo' should give it the required kick.
Dharmendra Jore is political editor, mid-day. He tweets @dharmendrajore
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