Jaipur: After the debacle in Bihar Assembly elections, the fingers are now pointing towards the performance of the country's oldest political party Congress.
There are clear signs that signify that the party organisation has completely collapsed right from the top to the bottom and there is an urgent need to reconstruct it all over again.
Recently, the former Union Minister Kapil Sibal advised that the change is required from top leadership itself.
This comment opened the Pandora box of political discussion regarding the future of Congress in Indian polity.
However, the scene at the national level is different. But when it comes to the state level, the condition of Congress' organization is in the dismal condition in non-ruling Congress states, but even in those states that are ruled by Congress government, the condition of the Congress' organisation is no better.
Talking about Rajasthan, it may have happened for the first time in history that the state president of a party has revolted against the chief minister of his own party and got dismissed from all the posts of the party.
It did not just stop at this, the presidents of NSUI, Sevadal and Youth Congress, the frontal organizations of Congress, have also been removed due to allegations of revolt. But, Rajasthan bears witness to this internecine struggle.
Party Workers Are Worst Sufferers
Sachin Pilot, Rajasthan's longest-serving President in the Congress Party, Mukesh Bhakar, President of Rajasthan Youth Congress, Rakesh Pareek, President of Rajasthan Seva Dal and NSUI President Abhimanyu Punia, were dismissed from their posts over the allegations of being involved in anti-party activities and revolting against the party.
However, the central leadership of the party mediated between the two groups and they made a compromise, but the amount of bitterness that can be seen among Congress leaders in Rajasthan is found probably in no other state Congress Committee of the country.
The party showed unity after the rescue measures taken by its central leadership, but even after 4 months, there has not been an expansion in the Rajasthan Congress organization and cabinet, due to which the people and workers are now suffering.
The Congress Party suffered a major loss due to the 'Cold War' that ensued between Pilot and Gehlot.
Congress leaders got divided into two separate groups. After this, the central leadership of the party intervened and after the efforts made by Priyanka Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi, the two groups finally reunited, but even after 4 months of political upheaval in Rajasthan, only Govind Singh Dotasara is having a post as president in the name of the state Congress organization in Rajasthan.
Apart from him, no one has been appointed till now in the organization of Rajasthan Congress.
The condition of the Congress government in Rajasthan is more or less similar to its organisation.
Here too, 30 per cent posts of the ministers are vacant in Gehlot’s cabinet.
These posts cannot be filled till a green signal is given by the committee which was created to resolve the tussle between Gehlot and Pilot.