Can Gagan defeat the Congress?

Falgun 7, 2081

Pathak Patra

Can Gagan defeat the Congress?

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In the article titled 'Spontaneous' or 'Baxis' leadership' in the Congress, the author has presented the grounds for Gagan Thapa becoming the candidate for the chairmanship in the upcoming convention of the Nepali Congress and that he will be the chairman himself.

The entire article is full of explanation of Gagan Thapa's achievements from history to present. Any political party is a group of like-minded people. A political party is an organization that works collectively to achieve a collective objective. A member of a group is only as valuable or capable as his group. Certain specific roles of individuals certainly make a difference, but in a political party, the interests of the group prevail in the end. Gagan Thapa looks somewhat different from contemporary leaders, but looking at the ideas carried by the Nepali Congress today, the leadership of the party from the center to the bottom, and his activities, it is not a situation where a person comes and does something in this party.

All the party's fraternal organizations, district and municipal level leaders are involved in brokering, commiseration and state exploitation, which is not visible from the center but is evident from the local level. Gagan will be the chairman also by the vote of those leaders and workers. He will do the same, which will not affect their interests. A political party has an age, like a person, a party grows old as it matures. Just as a person dies, a political party must also die when its purpose is fulfilled. The current Congress is an old party in its organizational, ideological and moral aspects, whose death has now become necessary.

If Gagan Thapa now intends to do something for the sake of the Nepalese people and the nation, then he should stop leading this old and dilapidated party with Baisakhi. As one giant animal dies in the forest, its dead body becomes the source of life for thousands of other plants. Similarly, the demise of a political party can become the starting point of new thoughts, ideas and campaigns. It is appropriate for Gagan Thapa to lead the same innovative thinking and campaign, when the political party is ideologically and organizationally weak. Some people think that the talismanic avatar of a certain leader will lift the party, but that is just a daydream.

Manoj Lamsal , Devchuli-3, Nawalpur

Pathak

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