Rahul's mission 2029? Congress begins organisational reset ahead of Lok Sabha polls
The Congress party has recently begun an organisational rejig that is just the beginning of a larger plan to overhaul the party structure, keeping the
The Congress party has recently begun an organisational rejig that is just the beginning of a larger plan to overhaul the party structure, keeping the 2029 Lok Sabha battle in mind. Known street fighters like Manickam Tagore and BV Srinivas have been brought into key organisational roles to boost worker morale. On the other hand, former Delhi AAP minister and Dalit leader Rajendra Pal Gautam, who joined the Congress two-and-a-half years ago, has been appointed in charge of the crucial state of Uttar Pradesh, replacing Brahmin face Avinash Pande. Read Full Story THE DALIT PITCH Just weeks ago, Rajendra Pal Gautam, then chairman of the Congress SC/ST Department, made headlines after he stopped by BSP chief Mayawati’s Lucknow residence as a courtesy call. The BSP supremo did not meet him, fuelling speculation that Rahul Gandhi’s outreach had been rebuffed. However, the overture indicated that the Congress is keen to keep the possibility of a BSP-SP-Congress understanding alive. A lawyer and activist hailing from dalit community, Rajendra Pal Gautam has a strong social network. Through this move, the party wants to send a clear message that Rahul Gandhi’s pitch of social justice will now be pursued more aggressively. Asked whether the doors for the BSP were still open, Gautam said “We invite all parties who believe in the Constitution to join hands. Over the next few months, you will see an intensive exercise in Uttar Pradesh, where we will reach out to the poorest of the poor. Rahul Gandhi has consistently raised the issue of social justice, and increasingly Dalits are looking towards the Congress to stand up for them.” Interestingly, Rajendra Pal Gautam won on an AAP ticket in 2014, went on to become an MLA and later a minister, handling nearly 18 portfolios at one point. However, he eventually fell out with Arvind Kejriwal and left the party barely eight months before completing his tenure in 2024. “I formed the Mission Jai Bhim Morcha in 2020 and continuously raised Dalit issues.
In fact, my differences with Kejriwal over reservation in appointments for backward communities, particularly in bureaucratic appointments and Mohalla Clinics, kept increasing, eventually leading to my resignation,”he said. Gautam joined the Congress after a one-on-one meeting with Rahul Gandhi in 2024. “I was surprised by Rahul Gandhi’s honesty. He told me that he came from a family where he had seen his loved ones become Prime Ministers and then brutally assassinated. He has lived much of his life under police protection. During the Bharat Jodo Yatra, after interacting with people every day, he realised that so many had become voiceless and were seeking justice. That was the day he decided he would stand up for the downtrodden, irrespective of the consequences,” Gautam recalled. THE ‘BABBAR SHER’ FOR SEVA DAL The other release that was much discussed amongst congress circles was the appointment of former Youth Congress president BV Srinivas as chief organiser of one of its frontal organisations, the Seva Dal. Known as the “oxygen man” during the Covid pandemic, Srinivas also helped build the Youth Congress’ street-fighting image between 2019 and 2024 through protests against price rise, unemployment, inflation, the farm laws, NRC-CAA and several other issues. The portfolio came as a surprise because Srinivas is known for his aggressive style and hands-on approach. He is often seen leading protests, facing water cannons and scaling police barricades. The Seva Dal today is only a shadow of what was once the formidable Hindustani Seva Dal, with Jawaharlal Nehru serving as its first president in 1923. “As I begin this new journey as the Chief Organiser of the 102-year-old Congress Seva Dal, an organisation once led by Jawaharlal Nehru as its first president, I am deeply conscious of the immense responsibility that comes with this role,” Srinivas said. Interestingly, during the Belgaum Congress session in 1924, Mahatma Gandhi had praised the Hindustani Seva Dal for its discipline, cleanliness and security arrangements. Perhaps Srinivas has been brought in to infuse fresh energy into the organisation.
