Congress’s “Chintan Shivir” is “Chinta Shivir”
Will 16th Lok Sabha in 2014 would be Rainbow
Government?
The century-old Congress party heading the world’s largest
democracy in India
is holding three days “Chintan Shivir” in Jaipur is in fact to decide the
strategies for the 16th Lok Sabha elections. The past experience shows that it is
difficult for Congress itself to form a single party government and the support
of allies had to be taken as without the support of other like minded parties,
the UPA government would fail. At
present, without the support of Mulayam Singh Yadav and Mayawati, the rainbow
coalition government is not possible.
“Chintan
Shivir” is in fact “Chinta Shivir” for the Congress to study the root level
problems and not only to pin-point the reasons but to look for the solutions
also.
Sonia Gandhi, UPA chairperson being head of the Congress
party, has to concentrate on certain major problems to give a tough fight to
the BJP, the opposition party. Congress
party has to face major problems like:
The first problem with the Congress party is the choice of candidate
for Prime Minister for 2014 and if the
Congress wins more than 170 seats, the answer could be Rahul Gandhi and if it
does not, then it become more complicated to replace Manmohan Singh who will be
82 year old in September 2014. At the
same time, if the Congress is not in a position to form the government in 2014,
it will also be long term damage to Rahul Gandhi. Thus, this Chintan Shivir
could decide the leaders in queue from A.K.Antony, a colourless defence
minister, P.Chidambaram a controversial leader, or Salman Khurshid a dark horse
like the external affair minister.
The second problem is rebuilding of party in the states at
the grassroots level which is real force behind forming of a government by
winning the majority seats or at least to form a coalition government by
getting the nearer to two-third majority.
The third problem is public perception. UPA is widely
regarding as corrupt. It is held
responsible for inflation. It has
presided over an economic slow down and it has encouraged the worst excess of
crony capitalism. The public trust has to be redeemed by formulating public
benefited schemes and putting a check on the big scams. The recently started Direct Benefit Transfer
(DBT) Scheme will provide balm but it is not the surgery the Congress needs to
redeem public trust.
Sonia Gandhi took charge in 1998 of a party and fifteen
years later, having become the longest serving president in Congress
history. In 1999, Congress won 114 seats
in the Lok Sabha, the lowest in its history.
To avoid falling below that in 2014, Sonia has to solve the leadership
problem, strengthen the organization at the grassroots in the states and
restore public confidence.
In nut-shell, the Chintan Shivir is definitely a Chinta
Shivir that would concentrate on leadership, reorganizing the states with the
right strategies and public perception so that 2014 elections are Chinta-free.