In a strategic move against the ruling BJP-led NDA, Rahul Gandhi has embraced the role of Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha. This decision, endorsed by the Congress Working Committee, sets the stage for a formidable showdown in Parliament.
The announcement, made just ahead of a critical battle for the Speaker’s post, underscores the opposition’s resurgence and determination. The Congress and INDIA bloc’s decision to contest the Speaker’s election, nominating K Suresh against BJP’s Om Birla, signals a symbolic challenge despite the NDA’s numerical advantage.
Rahul Gandhi’s appointment, following the INDIA bloc’s endorsement, marks a significant shift as it reinstates the Congress leader’s pivotal role in national politics. It grants him cabinet rank and empowers him to champion critical issues, from alleged paper leaks in exams to military recruitment policies under the Agnipath scheme.
As Leader of the Opposition, Rahul Gandhi gains a seat on key panels alongside the Prime Minister, influencing decisions on Election Commissioners and the CBI director. This constitutional post also affords him a platform to engage with visiting foreign dignitaries on matters of national importance.
The decision, finalized after consultations among INDIA bloc leaders at Mallikarjun Kharge’s residence, reflects a united opposition front gearing up for substantial parliamentary impact. Rahul Gandhi’s acceptance, despite earlier reluctance, follows persuasion from party stalwarts Sonia Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi, and a light-hearted warning from Kharge.
This appointment marks Rahul Gandhi’s first constitutional role despite his long parliamentary tenure, symbolizing a renewed phase in his political career characterized by transformative yatras and strengthened electoral performance.
The INDIA alliance, comprising major parties like the Samajwadi Party and Trinamool Congress, signals a formidable challenge to the NDA’s dominance, setting the stage for robust parliamentary dynamics in the 18th Lok Sabha.