Patna. After the Bihar election results, the internal turmoil in Congress has once again intensified. After the expulsion of seven leaders, the situation is not limited to just ‘action’, but now it seems to be taking the form of a big organizational crisis. After the State Disciplinary Committee expelled seven leaders for six years, the political temperature has suddenly increased and the rebel group has openly come into the field. Immediately after the action, the rebel leaders left for Delhi, where they are going to meet Rahul Gandhi and Mallikarjun Kharge and file a complaint against the state leadership. In such a situation, the dissatisfaction that started in the Congress after the Bihar Assembly election results now seems to be taking the form of open confrontation. This development has made the deepening crisis in the party more clear and the question that is now being discussed is whether this conflict can take the form of a big storm within the Congress in the coming days?
The blame fell on seven leaders, the controversy deepened
Rebel group became active, ‘Delhi March’ increased restlessness
A few hours after the expulsion, a large group of rebel leaders left for Delhi. More than a dozen leaders are said to be involved in this, including many former MLAs and former ministers. These leaders are going to meet Rahul Gandhi and Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge and complain against the Bihar Congress leadership. It is being told that the rebel leaders will make a formal demand for the removal of the state president. This step has further increased the concern of the state leadership.
The organizational crisis in Bihar Congress has deepened after the expulsion of seven leaders, the rebel group is going to Delhi to complain about the top leaders of the state including Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi.
Is the role of ‘new rebellion’ emerging in Congress?
Battle for balance of power within Bihar Congress?
Sources say that in the last few months, the internal politics of the state Congress had divided into two big factions. This conflict came to the fore during ticket distribution in Bihar Assembly elections and now the expulsion has further intensified it. Many former MLAs have openly said that the organization is disintegrating and the top leadership should handle the situation. On the other hand, the state Congress claims that this action was necessary to strengthen the organization and maintain discipline.
Next few days are very important for Bihar Congress
The rebel group’s visit to Delhi, possible meeting with the top leadership and increasing resentment at the state level all indicate that Bihar Congress may face major political turmoil in the coming days. In such a situation, the question is whether the party leadership will remain strict or will there be an attempt to persuade the rebels? Or will this controversy really turn into a big storm? Answers to these questions will be found in the upcoming meetings and talks in Delhi, but it is certain that the ‘fighting’ in Bihar Congress has only started – the outcome is yet to come.





























