Congress Faces Crisis as Pradyut Bordoloi Resigns
Pradyut Bordoloi, a significant figure in Assam's Congress party and a two-term Lok Sabha MP, has tendered his resignation, marking a pivotal moment in Assam's political landscape. His resignation comes in the wake of allegations of humiliation within the party, which he expressed through a letter to Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge. Bordoloi's decision has raised eyebrows and highlighted underlying tensions within the party, particularly among its senior leaders.
For weeks, Bordoloi had been vocal about his dissatisfaction with the Congress party's handling of candidate selections for the upcoming elections. He specifically mentioned feeling insulted during discussions regarding the Laharighat constituency, which falls under his Nagaon parliamentary area. His grievances centered around the alleged protection extended to an individual arrested for attacking him, a concern he felt was not taken seriously by the party leadership.
Gaurav Gogoi, the president of Assam Congress, met with Bordoloi shortly after the resignation news broke. He expressed his dismay at the situation, stating that the party aims to connect with the people and build a new vision for Assam, despite the discontent among its ranks. The interaction highlights the challenges faced by Congress in maintaining unity and morale.
Bordoloi's resignation also comes after a violent incident last year, where he and another MLA were injured during an attack by a mob. This incident has left him feeling vulnerable and disrespected within his party, particularly as he perceived a lack of support from his peers. The final straw for Bordoloi was allegedly being dismissed during an important meeting, where his concerns were brushed aside by a fellow MP.
The political implications of Bordoloi's resignation are significant. With the BJP reportedly ready to welcome him, this could shift the balance of power in Assam. His departure adds to the list of senior leaders leaving Congress in recent times, raising questions about the party's future in the state. This scenario illustrates the growing discontent and challenges faced by Congress as it prepares for the upcoming elections, and the potential rise of opposition forces in Assam.