On the other hand, the BJP leadership has been hyperactive in implementing its agenda one by one. The saffronisation of the top four posts in the Government are being completed. With Ram Nath Kovind succeeding Pranab Mukherjee as the next President of India, the Rashtrapati Bhavan will be having a hard core RSS man for the first time who shares the ideals of the assassins of Mahatma Gandhi. Kovind might claim now that he will abide by the norms of the Indian Constitution but in practice, he will be the rubber stamp of the Modi government and the popes of Jhandelwala.BJP leader and a seasoned RSS worker-Venkaiah Naidu is set to take over as the Vice-President of India on August 5.Already Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Speaker Sumitra Mahajan are veteran workers of Hindutva brigade.

The installation of a hardcore RSS worker as the President of India signals a process of political transformation in India which is fundamentally different from the Presidential change that took place earlier. During the BJP leader Atal Behari Vajpayss’s time, Dr. Abdul Kalam was selected as the Presidential nominee by him and that was a normal process, nobody thought of any substantial shift in the working of the Rashtrapati Bhavan. But in 2017, the situation is completely different.BJP on its own has a majority in Lok Sabha and taking into account the weakness and leadership failure of the Congress and some of the regional parties, the BJP is winning state after state in the assembly polls and the RSS juggernaut is proceeding with speed to capture the other states in the coming assembly polls- with the ultimate objective of winning the Lok Sabha for second time consecutively in 2019 polls.

What is the main opposition party Congress doing to counter the BJP mission? It is really sad that when there are so many issues hurting the people, the opposition parties are not in the fields to lead the disgruntled masses. The farmers distress cover all the BJP ruled states. The farmers on their own, are in the battle against the policies of the centre and the respective state governments. In Gujarat, Maharashtra and Madhya Pradesh, the movement is spreading. These are the states which are now strongholds of BJP and in two states, the assembly elections are due in the coming months. The Congress has to organize massive mobilization in these states to take on the BJP. In Madhya Pradesh, the Congress has participated to some extent but that is not adequate, there is need for total mobilization of cadres in favour of the demands of the farmers. The supporting base of the BJP has also to be approached to delink them from the saffron camp. It is not a two week or one month job. This has to be continued throughout the year.

In Gujarat, apart from farmers, the traders in traditional trades like textiles and gold jewellery, are up in arms against the Government. The Congress and the other opposition parties have to listen to them and navigate them towards anti-BJP camp. Gujarat is not as solid for BJP as it was before. The factional fights in BJP are continuing and this is the time when the Congress has to meet the BJP challenge unitedly by taking part in all the movements that are currently on in the state to protect the interests and livelihood of the people. Assembly elections in Gujarat are due by the end of this year and this is time for the Congress to put its own house in order and jump in the anti-BJP movement in the next three/four months, in cooperation with other anti-BJP forces.

The monsoon session is continuing till August 11 as per the present schedule. While the opposition led by the Congress has to focus the campaign issues jointly in both houses, there is need that the mass organizations of the opposition parties start their agitations in different states as also in the national capital to coincide with the battle by the opposition leaders in Parliament. The July 11 meeting of the opposition leaders decided on a campaign programme but till now no directive has been issued by the opposition leadership to their state units for undertaking such massive campaigns. Presently, the opposition has such capable leaders like Derek Obrien, Sitaram Yechury and D Raja who can help in finetuning the campaign programme to suit the demands of the time. The moot point is that the battle of the opposition has to be fought both inside and outside Parliament and all the mass organizations of the opposition parties have to get involved.

The Congress President Sonia Gandhi has to lead this opposition from the front. Sonia is respected by the opposition leaders and her seniority and maturity should be of help to the opposition in sorting out some differences when they crop up. Right now, she has to intervene to see that the grand alliance continues in Bihar and there is no break between Nitish Kumar and Lalu Yadav. If Nitish is sincere in fighting BJP, he should find out a way to deal with Tejaswi issue and should not create any problems for anti-BJP front. Nitish has to be a part of that front nationally as also Mayawati and Akhilesh. Just as Mamata and CPI(M) can fight in West Bengal but at national level for fighting Narendra Modi, they have to work together. Sonia has to act as the unifier of the opposition forces who are determined to take on BJP in 2019 polls. (IPA Service)