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turbonator Posted September 21, 2012 Author Report Posted September 21, 2012 [size=4][font=Arial]The Congress party has decided not to play the ace when Prime Minister Manmohan Singh reshuffles his Cabinet. Rahul Gandhi is not joining the Cabinet. Instead, he will take on a more visible responsibility in the party. The weakening of the government on the political front and an uncertain future surrounding the 2014 Lok Sabha election seems to have affected the party's strategy. Thursday's nationwide shutdown has shown the intense competition amongst political parties to take credit in making the "bandh successful". Samajwadi Party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav was seen with a spring in his legs when he joined the morcha with the Left party leaders at Jantar Mantar in New Delhi. All the eight parties that had given a call for hartal wanted the message to percolate that they are "anti-Congress" and that they are against its policies that have resulted in price rise and inflation.[/font] [font=Arial]How can Rahul make the much-awaited entry in to Raisina Hill when his party-led government goes for a steep rise in prices of diesel, when it limits gas cylinders per family and opens up the retail trade to FDI? [/font] [font=Arial]The Congress's only solace today is that the Opposition was divided. The Congress can point out that Bharatiya Janata party is "politically untouchable." Mulayam ensured that he remained at safe distance from the BJP at Jantar Mantar.[/font] [font=Arial]Finance Minister P Chidambaram is considered the main [i]sutradhar[/i] (orchestrator) of the Congress's current political moves. His advice has gained much more weight after Pranab Mukherjee's exit from the government. It is believed that his weight behind the Prime Minister's decision has made the difference in making the party understand that the crucial economic decisions were unavoidable.[/font][/size] [b] [url="http://im.rediff.com/news/2012/sep/21ss3.jpg"][img]http://im.rediff.com/news/2012/sep/21ss3.jpg[/img][/url][/b] [size=4][font=Arial]A New Delhi-based economist, who knows Dr Singh's functioning well, says that the Prime Minister has taken the decision to hike diesel price not to gain popularity at home or abroad. These decisions were unavoidable because India was at real risk of 'downgrading of its sovereign ratings'. That would have meant more stringent terms and conditions of borrowings, investments and international bargains in projects and trade. The growth story of India would have slid backwards much faster. [/font] [font=Arial]Also, the expert -- who is well-versed with international relations -- says, "There is a complex geo-political game at play where the United States is exerting pressure on India. Either fall in line on geopolitics, including on Iran and Syria, or open up your markets and stabilise your economy." Dr Singh wanted to avoid a 1991-type of situation when non-resident Indians and foreign institutional investors withdrew funds. In any such scenario, the rupee value would have gone down and dollar would have been costlier. The situation was quite serious, says the source while defending Dr Singh.[/font] [font=Arial]He says, "Mamata has played a purely political card, with no thought given to the serious economic consequences."[/font] [font=Arial]The Congress or Rahul has never given specifics, on the record, if the latter will join the Cabinet or get elevated within the party.[/font] [font=Arial]In July, after voting in the presidential elections, he had said: "I will play a more proactive role in the party and the government. The decision has been taken; the timing is up to my two bosses -- the Congress president and the prime minister."[/font] [font=Arial]There is no doubt that the hike in diesel price is a politically unpopular decision as is seen in the actions of the political parties, who are jostling amongst each other to make louder noises against the decision and in that hullabaloo Congress seems to have slowed down Rahul's political plan, if any, to join Dr Singh's Cabinet. It is believed that Dr Singh will elevate younger ministers of state. They will be invited to join the Cabinet to give it the younger look. Maharashtra Chief minister Prithviraj Chavan or any other Congress chief ministers are not joining the Cabinet. [/font][/size]
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