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Congress high command gives Bihar leadership 60 days to rebuild from ground up

Gulshan Kumar
Last updated: 2025/11/29 at 8:41 AM
By Gulshan Kumar 4 months ago
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Patna/Delhi, In a rare display of impatience, the Congress high command has delivered a blunt message to its Bihar leadership: the era of running the state unit on the strength of a handful of prominent faces is over. Following a bruising performance in the 2025 assembly elections, party president Mallikarjun Kharge and the central leadership have given Bihar Congress chief Rajesh Ram and state in-charge Krishna Allavaru a non-negotiable deadline of January 2026 to reconstitute the organisation from the block level upwards.

Sources within the party told the reporters that during a day-long post-mortem in Delhi, the leadership openly acknowledged that the electoral debacle was not merely the result of adverse alliances or campaign missteps, but a reflection of deep organisational decay. “The results have exposed the hollowness,” a senior AICC functionary said on condition of anonymity. “There is a leadership, but there is no organisation beneath it.”

The directive is unusually specific. The state unit has been instructed to dismantle the existing structure—widely seen as moribund at district and block levels—and build a new one anchored in leaders with verifiable grassroots networks rather than notional loyalty. For years, the Bihar Congress has operated through a small coterie in Patna, while most district and block committees remained either defunct or on paper only. The high command has made it clear that a cosmetic reshuffle will no longer suffice.

The move marks a significant departure from past practice. Since the departure of veteran leader Ashok Chaudhary to the JD(U) nearly a decade ago, Bihar has seen four state presidents—Madon Mohan Jha, Kaukab Quadri, Akhilesh Prasad Singh, and now Rajesh Ram—none of whom were provided a full state committee, let alone a functioning lower-tier apparatus. The result: a party that could mobilise crowds when Rahul Gandhi or Priyanka Gandhi Vadra visited, but struggled to translate central star power into votes on polling day.

Political analysts see the ultimatum as an admission that the Congress’s national revival project cannot succeed without fixing its weakest large-state unit. Bihar sends 40 members to the Lok Sabha; a moribund state unit drags down the party’s bargaining power within the INDIA bloc and its ability to challenge the dominant NDA combine.

Whether Mr Ram and Mr Allavaru can deliver by the January deadline remains uncertain. Internal factionalism, scarce financial resources, and the perennial difficulty of attracting credible second-rung talent in a state where power has long resided with the BJP-JD(U) combine and the RJD pose formidable hurdles.

For now, the message from Delhi is unambiguous: rebuild a fighting organisation on the ground, or the Bihar Congress risks sliding into permanent irrelevance.

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