Close X
Friday, November 29, 2024
ADVT 
India

Bitter acrimony against Team Rahul in Goa Congress

Darpan News Desk IANS, 01 Aug, 2014 09:44 AM
    A divided Congress in Goa has virtually hoisted the flag of rebellion against office-bearers endorsed by party vice president Rahul Gandhi.
     
    Facing a revolt from a section of the party leadership against Team Rahul in Maharashtra, Assam and Haryana, similar dissent which had been brewing in Goa for some months now has now cast a shadow over the party's performance in the ongoing monsoon session of the legislative assembly.
     
    While an on-going feud between Rahul Gandhi-backed state Congress president John Fernandes and Leader of Opposition Pratapsing Rane recently reached epic proportions over alleged benefits accrued over clearance of a controversial mining lease, open criticism and defiance of Rane by some members of the legislative party has meant a virtual free and unhindered run for the treasury benches for over a week during the month-long monsoon session.
     
    "The decision to change our leader of opposition depends on the MLAs in the CLP. If our MLAs come with the recommendation that they want a change in the leadership, I will make sure that it gets implemented within one day," Fernandes told IANS when asked if he was satisfied with Rane's lackluster performance.
     
    According to Congress sources, Rane, a chief minister for nearly 20 years, has confided to senior central leaders that he would not step into the party office as long as Fernandes is the state president.
     
    Fernandes was appointed last December and, in his own words, tasked by Rahul Gandhi and the Congress High Command with "reviving the party and ridding it of corrupt leaders".
     
    And he went about it with a vengeance: chopping and changing internal forums, replacing senior leaders, many of them tainted, with fresh faces, so much so that the average age of the party's panel of spokespersons is just about 35 years.
     
    The sheer speed of the intra-party revamp appears to have rubbed several party leaders the wrong way, especially senior leaders with a history of defection, whom Fernandes describes as "Aaaya Rams and Gaya Rams".
     
    Senior leaders like former South Goa MP Francisco Sardinha, former home minister Ravi Naik and other leaders like Joaquim Alemao, accused of indiscipline and working against the party, have also not paid heed to summons issued by the party's disciplinary committee headed by Fernandes himself.
     
    While Rane has already cautioned at a press conference that the party's fortunes could plummet under the present leadership, Dabolim MLA Mauvin Godinho has openly dissented on numerous occasions.
     
    Godinho even praised Chief Minister Manohar Parrikar and the BJP on several occasions, including in his speeches in the state assembly. Last week, Godinho created a flutter when he likened Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Congress icon Indira Gandhi.
     
    The scale of dissent towards Fernandes can also be judged by a sponsored feature which ran on cable television some time ago in which the state leadership was criticised by Pratapsing Rane's son Vishwajeet Rane and Atanasion Monserrate, both Congress MLAs.
     
    The latest salvo against the Rahul Gandhi-endorsed set-up, however, comes in the form of a harassment complaint filed by the now suspended state Youth Congress president Valanka Alemao, whose father Churchill quit the party on the eve of the April-May Lok Sabha elections and joined the Trinamool Congress.
     
    "When he (Fernandes) was sitting outside A.K. Antony's office, he (Fernandes) and (South Goa Lok Sabha candidate) Aleixo Reginaldo were using words like...very abusive language," Valanka Alemao told reporters.
     
    Congess spokesperson Durgadas Kamat has however accused Alemao of making "baseless allegations".
     
    "We condemn such cheap tactics used by Valanka Alemao," Kamat said.
     
    The internal dissent in the Congress has almost given the BJP a virtual free run in the state assembly, if it were not for its own ministers making repeated faux pas by calling India a "Hindu Nation".

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Modi gets grand welcome in Delhi, propitiates gods in Varanasi

    Modi gets grand welcome in Delhi, propitiates gods in Varanasi
    Thousands of BJP supporters gave a rousing welcome Saturday to Narendra Modi, set to be India's prime minister, as he flew into Delhi and set out in a motorcade to the party headquarters.

    Modi gets grand welcome in Delhi, propitiates gods in Varanasi

    Rathore the biggest winner among sportspersons, Kaif loses badly

    Rathore the biggest winner among sportspersons, Kaif loses badly
    Olympic silver medal winning shooter Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore won his maiden Lok Sabha election Friday on a BJP ticket by a huge margin while cricketer Mohammed Kaif, who contested on a Congress ticket, lost by a massive margin.

    Rathore the biggest winner among sportspersons, Kaif loses badly

    Nita Ambani to join Reliance Industries board

    Nita Ambani to join Reliance Industries board
    Nita Ambani, wife of Reliance Industries chairman Mukesh Ambani, is set to join the board of India's largest private company, it was announced Friday. The share-holder approval will be sought at the annual general meeting here June 18.

    Nita Ambani to join Reliance Industries board

    Manmohan Singh congratulates Modi, to resign Saturday

    Manmohan Singh congratulates Modi, to resign Saturday
    Prime Minister Manmohan Singh Friday congratulated BJP's prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi for leading his party to victory in the Lok Sabha election.

    Manmohan Singh congratulates Modi, to resign Saturday

    Sonia, Rahul take responsibility for Congress' worst defeat

    Sonia, Rahul take responsibility for Congress' worst defeat
    Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son and party vice president Rahul Gandhi Friday took responsibility for the party's worst drubbing in the national election, but did not give credit to Narendra Modi for the BJP victory.

    Sonia, Rahul take responsibility for Congress' worst defeat

    Everything You Wanted to Know About Narendra Modi's Historic Win

    Everything You Wanted to Know About Narendra Modi's Historic Win
    In a historic election that would could have far-reaching implications for India's polity and its policies, Narendra Modi, a rank outsider to Delhi's politics, was poised to become the 14th prime minister of this diverse nation of 1.2 billion people

    Everything You Wanted to Know About Narendra Modi's Historic Win