Pawar idea is a rebuff to merger
Mr Sharad Pawar’s plan to form a Secular Democratic Front is a clear rebuff to the Congress which wanted the NCP’s merger in it.
Congress leaders have been questioning the longevity of Mr Pawar’s NCP which he floated about a decade ago, in private conversations or sometimes publicly. But the NCP and Mr Pawar have been ruling it out time and again.
According to Congress insiders, the NCP and the Trinamul Congress will have to merge in the parent party one day as they cannot survive for long.
The Trinamul Congress might be a senior ally in West Bengal but how long can it survive, they ask.
The Tamil Maanila Congress, which was formed by the late G.K. Moopnar in 1996, could not survive for long in TN. Finally, it had to merge with the parent party following desertions in the TMC. Even the Congress (Tiwari) formed by N.D. Tiwari and Arjun Singh in 1994 did not last long.
But the NCP, Trinamul Congress and Jammu and Kashmir People’s Democratic Party which broke away have created political space in Maharashtra, Goa, West Bengal and J&K.
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