Gehlot’s appeal centers on the necessity of regrouping former allies to preserve the country’s democratic fabric, which he claims is being eroded by the BJP’s focus on religious agendas. He contends that the current administration is actively fracturing the national identity, necessitating a return to the party’s historical strength. By invoking the memory of Indira Gandhi, he framed the current struggle as a test of endurance similar to the political crises the party overcame decades ago.
His critique extended to the BJP’s organizational structure, suggesting that under the leadership of Indira Gandhi, such a rival force would have been dismantled entirely. This call for leadership signifies a strategic pivot for Congress as it attempts to reconcile with past partners and stabilize its electoral prospects under Rahul Gandhi’s guidance.





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