Court blow on Lalu may trigger fresh political and social equations
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There is nothing quite as
telltale as the silence of a politician gasping for a political resurrection
at a time when the court decision in 17 year old fodder scam case has already
tighten screw on oxygen tap. And the silence of a man like former Bihar Chief
Minister and RJD chief Lalu Prasad, whose essence must surely lie in his
mouth, speaks tomes. The
CBI court PK Singh in Ranchi held him guilty; awarding him five years of
rigorous imprisonment and a fine of Rs 25 lakh in nation’s one of the fabled and
infamous embezzlement fodder scams.
Judicial guillotine will rob Lalu off his
membership in parliament. Lalu turned nervous when the court pronounced
punishment since conviction comes along with six year bar on contesting
election. Uneasy, though silent Lalu behind the bar at Birsa Munda Central
Jail in Ranchi; must be thinking and applying techniques to mend the crisis
but there is scramble and chatter of succession of Lalu Prasad.
Lalu’s conviction may open multiple
possibilities in Bihar that may affect template of national politics. “Yes, it is an hour of
crisis and we know how to deal with it. Forces opposed to social justice and
our growing base in Bihar have done this conspiracy. We know what Congress is
doing and who conniving with whom,” senior RJD leader Raghuvansh Prasad said.
But there is a prospect lumbering, off
course, that Lalu’s physical absence from the public stage in the run-up to
2014 may create a leadership deficit at the top of the RJD. It may well
trigger new socio-political alignments that could alter the shape of the next
Lok Sabha.
After the scam finally broke in 1996 Lalu’s
remained a frequent jail visitor — six times not less — in the fodder scam
case costing his Chief Ministerial position. Though, he got his wife, Rabari
Devi as Chief Minister who was Lalu’s rubber stamp but an embarrassment for
the party, often.
But his seventh jail journey has come with
emboss of conviction on corruption charges on his white color which will be
hard to erase. His party will have a tough time to rework Muslim Yadav
combination plus anti Nitish Kumar vote for an electoral gain.
The RJD camp is seething with anger and
blames Congress as an untrustworthy partner which is courting the Bihar Chief
Minister Nitish Kumar for the JD (U) Congress tie-up. “I hope Laluji might
have got sense of how Congress could be poisonous. From the first day I was
opposed to any tie-up with Congress but it was the wishes of Laluji. The
court judgment is blow on us. Well we will go to the public telling them
conspiracy behind conviction. But a conviction is a conviction…dent on his
image has already been made,” a senior RJD said who doesn’t want to be
quoted. And in the given mood of the
nation none will like to tie-up with Lalu. In short, Lalu is the only asset
of his party and the biggest liability too.
Can RJD hope for an alliance with the
Congress? It appears less feasible a prospect. A Congressman said: “You have
seen how Rahul Gandhi violently reacting over controversial ordinance to save
convicted politicians it should be read in context of Bihar too.”
Has Congress entered into any deal with the
JD (U) in Bihar? But politically
suggestive and seductive noises and voices indicates an alignment indeed in
the making ahead 2014 general elections. Lalu’s conviction has come as a
promise for bonus for Nitish Kumar and the BJP dent in the RJD fold which has
just started flapping helplessly. Nitish Kumar is eying on entire chunk of
15-odd per cent Muslims and sections of the backward vote to add into the Pasmanda
Muslim-Kurmi-Mahadalit vote arithmetic.
Yadavs
constituting 14 percent of entire Bihar population have stuck by Lalu Prasad
and the RJD through the worst of times. But it has become a prime target of
the BJP and Narendra Modi who has made considerable impact on Bihar’s OBC
segment. Months before this judgment, RJD MLC Nawal Kishore Yadav praised
Narendra Modi as the most promising leader on the political scene. Yadav was
suspended for an open Modi praise. It was an indication of disturbing
restiveness among Yadavs re-examining options to shift allegiance. After all,
Yadav remained power centre for a decade in Bihar and it may well consider
other options to politically sustain. Nitish Kumar and the JD (U) with known
leaning towards the Kurmis; Yadav may not accept a Kurmi leadership. But the
BJP having couple of prominent Yadav leaders; the community has a case to
look towards the BJP. The meeting Sadhu Yadav (brother-in-law of Lalu Prasad)
with Narendra Modi a month back, was yet another indication of influential
Yadav section seeking realignment with the BJP. At this moment, the RJD
working out strategy to keep its Yadav flock together saying their leader
will return to fight for them. But when and how, remain moot questions.
The
severe judicial banishment of RJD boss Lalu Prasad may well affect his legislative
career as he will be technically be disqualified to contest any election for
coming 11 years unless he manages acquittal from high court or supreme court
It
will be too early to write political obituary of Lalu Prasad but a succession
battle has started in the RJD in right earnest.
Soon
after the verdict his wife Rabri Devi announced mother and son (Tejaswi) will
run the party on the line of Sonia Gandhi Rahul Gandhi tandem in the
Congress. But many in the party are loath to work under them. Rabari for her
sizeable political deficiency and Tejaswi who is trying admission in
political kindergarten neither possess charisma, nor the magnetism of Lalu
Prasad which helped the party to stay alive despite the last two electoral
mandates delivered a severe blow on the party.
“People
are reaching to premature conclusion about the future leadership. Lalu is our
head. We will run the party through consensus. I can’t comment who is trying
to step into his shoes,” Raghuvansh Prasad took an indirect dig on Rabrai
Devi. If Lalu’s stay in the jail continues for a long and Rabri insists
taking over the party it could well nudge a few RJD leaders like Raghuvansh
Prasad, Abdul Bari Siddiqui and Jagadanand Singh with considerable mass base to
seek other pastures.
“In 1997 when Lalu Prasad had
brought her out from the kitchen to install as Chief Minister when he was
sent to jail in the fodder scam case she was the necessity of a certain hour
of crisis. This situation doesn’t exist this time because it is not a few
hours of crisis and also as Chief Minister and leader of Opposition Rabri
Devi betrayed no taste for politics, even less for governance. We don’t know
what is going to be this time. If Laluji returns back even if
convicted it will a partial relief,” a senior RJD leader said.
There was a time not so long ago in Bihar
when Lalu Prasad was the master of all he surveyed, imperial of demeanour,
invincible of stature. On September 30 when the court held him guilty, a
stunned Lalu said: “Yeh kya ho gaya ji,” and then a long silence. The
judge was quietly pronouncing judgment only Lalu Prasad and his flocks were restive.
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Friday, October 4, 2013
Court blow on Lalu may trigger fresh political and social equations
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