Friday, January 30, 2015

Jayanthi Natarajan and the Revolt against Rahul Gandhi- Some Observations!


                After the crushing defeat suffered by the Congress Party in the Loksabha elections two things were expected. First, the criticism of Rahul Gandhi. Second, the changing of sides by many of the ‘professional’ politicians. I have already written in a previous post that the main problem of Congress party is that it has more professionals and less politicians, among its leaders.  It is not realistic to expect those professional power grabbers to remain loyal to a party that, according to media and pundits, is not expected to be back in power for at least a decade!
                While there was no dearth of criticism of Rahul, the changing of sides was not as fast and rampant as I expected. One Krishna Tirath moving to BJP here, one erstwhile TMC reviving itself there- the changes were not impressive enough. May be, that is the reason why Jayanthi Natarajan’s decision to leave Congress received so much attention. Perhaps, it added to the news value that Jayanthi chose to criticize Rahul for her decision, making it two birds, with one stone for the detractors of the beleaguered Party.  The resignation is being now celebrated as the much awaited #RevoltAgainstRahul and being cited as only the beginning of an exodus.
                Jayanthi is well within her right to leave a Party that does not have much to offer her. It was nice of her, to thank the Party for giving her so much opportunity to serve the nation.  Her only complaint, and the reason to leave Congress, is the manner in which she was abruptly removed from the Ministry and then from the post of Congress spokesperson and the High Command’s refusal to talk to her.
She did not mention anything (and the media did not inquire) about the reported meeting with BJP President Amit Shah. She did not mention (and the media did not press) about the ongoing CBI inquiries against her, when she stressed the unblemished record of her career!
Be that as it may, the contents of her letter and accusations against Rahul Gandhi presented some interesting aspects, which I would like to share in this post. Firstly, Jayanthi ‘accused’ Rahul and Sonia Gandhi of writing to her to protect the environment! She says:
As Chairperson NAC, you (Sonia Gandhi) have written several letters to me regarding projects in the Environment Ministry, and protection of tribal rights, and I have always kept you briefed that due care was being taken by me to protect the environment. I received specific requests [which used to be directives for us] from Shri Rahul Gandhi and his office forwarding environmental concerns in some important areas and I took care to honour those “requests.” Shri Rahul Gandhi went in person to Niyamgiri Hills in Odisha, and publicly declared to the Dongria Kondh tribals that he would be their “sipahi” and would not allow their interests to suffer at the hands of mining giant Vedanta. His views in the matter were conveyed to me by his office, and I took great care to ensure that the interests of the tribals were protected and rejected environmental clearance to Vendanta despite tremendous pressure from my colleagues in cabinet, and huge criticism from industry for what was described as “stalling” a Rs. 30,000 crore investment from Vedanta (emphasize mine).
The Party leadership forwarding people’s representations and writing letters to Ministers for protecting environment and rights of tribals and fishermen can be seen as a ‘crime’ by only those who believe in neo-liberal policies and crony-capitalism. If at all, these accusations only shatter the myth created by a biased media that Rahul does no work! At least, he works for the protection of country’s environment and the rights of poor people. One may disagree with the policy of allowing the lives and livelihood of thousands of people coming in the way of one man’s or one corporation’s greed to maximize profits, but one cannot accuse Rahul of not being active on matter of concern. After all, in a democracy, not every party or leaders are expected to subscribe to the same economic theories.  
                As Concerned Indian (@mallufied) tweeted: “Jayanthi has done in 1 day what the entire congress PR couldn't in 1 year- proved Rahul is a leader who cares.” Jayanthi’s letter surely helped in shattering the myth of a non-performing and non-caring Rahul Gandhi, created by the concerted efforts of main stream media! It is reassuring that the leader of Congress party is concerned and is willing to stand up for the protections of people and environment, even at the cost of some ‘development.’  After all, development which is not sustainable is surely not in the interest of the nation!
                Second aspect is about her so called unjust removal from the Ministry. She tried to link it to Rahul Gandhi’s address at the FICCI, wherein Rahul is said to have “assured the corporate world, that the party and government would henceforth ensure that there would be no delays, and bottlenecks for industry.” Perhaps, only Jayanthi Natarajan was surprised by that decision.  Her new friends and defenders from BJP were crying hoarse about the so called ‘Jayanthi Tax.’  There were complaints from the corporate world about the deliberate bottlenecks. These bottlenecks were not limited to the cases were interests of forests, tribals, or fishermen were involved. As per the reports (of Jan 2014), there were 350 files recovered from her home when she resigned from the office. The Indian Express report even spoke about the Ministry’s Office Memorandum dated January 2, 2014, which listed the files sent back from her home! As per the report, those 350 files included 2 or 3 filed which were submitted to her as back as in 2011. The opposition and media had accused that the reason for keeping files at home and causing such a delay in clearing the files was with the objective of collecting the so called ‘Jayanthi tax.’ If this is not reason enough to remove a Minister, then what it is?  It is not the case of Jayanthi that all those files were kept at her home on instructions or requests from Rahul Gandhi.
As for the Prime Minister praising her for a good work done, well, it can also be a nicety extended by a gentleman, to colleague who was leaving his Ministry!
Third aspect is about removing her from the post of party’s official spokesperson. Jayanthi herself contended that how reluctant was she in taking on Narendra Modi, who was accused on snooping on a young lady, by misusing the state machinery!  I still remember Congress workers complaining on social media that the Congress Party was too soft on Modi, when there were recorded conversations showing the involvement of his henchman (and now BJP President) Amit Shah.  If Jayanthi’s reluctance was any indication, now we know why Modi was allowed to go scot-free in such a serious issue of misuse of state machinery for a criminal activity.  Why should the Party persist with a spokesperson who is not willing to speak against the party’s principal opponent?  The decision to remove her from the post is only reasonable, under the circumstances!
Jayanthi Natarajan has tried hard, and timed it well to coincide with a convenient Delhi election, to cause maximum damage to the Party that gave her undue benefits of Rajyasabha nominations and minister posts, as long as it was in power. I do not think she will be the last leader, to leave the Congress Party.  There are many more (and more senior) leaders who will not have the patience of a Rahul Gandhi to rebuild the Party on its basics.  For many, the power and not any ideology will remain the driving force! Perhaps, such a cleansing is what is necessary for the Congress Party.


1 comment:

  1. The party should make a concrete rule for the deserters. Jayanthi Natrajan is not doing it for the first time she had left party in 1996, and came back to become a minister. Party should make rules for people who enjoy the benefits when the party is in power and leave the party in bad days. Such opportunists should be kept out from the party.

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