Baby Chakraborty, KalimNews, 22 September 2024, Calcutta :
In a significant political development, Shubhankar Sarkar has been appointed as the new President of the West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee (WBPCC). The announcement was made by Congress President Mallikarjun Kharge on Saturday, marking a new chapter for the Congress party in the state. Sarkar replaces veteran Congress leader Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, who had held the position for several years and was known for his staunch opposition to West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee.Sarkar’s appointment comes at a critical juncture for the Congress in West Bengal, as the party is grappling with dwindling influence and a shaky organizational structure across the state. The Congress has struggled to maintain relevance in the state in recent years, facing stiff competition from both the ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Political observers believe that the moderate and less combative stance of Shubhankar Sarkar is a strategic move to reset the party’s approach in Bengal, particularly in its dealings with Mamata Banerjee’s TMC.
Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury, a fierce critic of Mamata Banerjee, has long been known for his confrontational politics, often targeting the Chief Minister and her policies. Chowdhury’s tenure was marked by a clear anti-TMC stance, which many felt contributed to the Congress’ growing distance from the electorate in Bengal, as many voters chose either the TMC or the BJP in state and national elections. With Shubhankar Sarkar now at the helm, there are speculations about whether the Congress is attempting to soften its stance toward the TMC in an effort to revive its fortunes in the state.
Sarkar, a moderate leader known for his diplomatic approach, could potentially signal a shift in how the Congress deals with Banerjee’s government. According to political analysts, this could be an attempt by the Congress high command to create a more cooperative environment with the TMC ahead of the 2026 West Bengal Assembly elections. However, the key question remains whether Shubhankar can balance his party’s interests while navigating the complex political landscape of the state.
Sarkar’s appointment comes with its own set of challenges. The Congress party in Bengal is currently facing one of its most difficult phases, with a shrinking voter base and a demoralized cadre. The party’s organizational structure is weak, with many of its former strongholds being captured by the TMC or the BJP. Sarkar’s immediate priority will be to rebuild the party from the ground up, re-energizing workers and strengthening the organizational framework ahead of the crucial 2026 Assembly polls.
The Congress’ performance in Bengal has steadily declined over the past decade, and the 2021 Assembly elections only cemented this downward trend, as the party was reduced to an almost insignificant player. In contrast, the TMC continues to dominate the state’s political landscape, while the BJP has emerged as the principal opposition. For Shubhankar Sarkar, reviving the Congress in Bengal will be an uphill battle, but his supporters believe that his moderate image and grassroots connection could help in re-establishing the party’s relevance.
The 2026 Assembly elections will be a litmus test for Shubhankar Sarkar’s leadership. The Congress faces stiff competition from both the TMC and the BJP, and it will need to carve out a clear political space for itself in this crowded arena. Sarkar’s challenge will be to bring back disillusioned Congress supporters, attract new voters, and create a message that resonates with Bengal’s diverse electorate.
Sarkar’s leadership will also be crucial in determining whether the Congress continues its historically adversarial relationship with the TMC or adopts a more pragmatic stance. With Mamata Banerjee playing a key role in national opposition politics, the Congress’ strategy in Bengal could also have implications beyond the state, especially as political parties gear up for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
Reacting to Sarkar’s appointment, several Congress leaders expressed optimism. “Shubhankar has been a dedicated leader and has deep roots in Bengal politics. His appointment comes at a time when the party needs fresh energy and new ideas. We are confident that he will bring a renewed focus to the party’s activities in the state,” said a senior Congress leader.
Sarkar himself has acknowledged the enormous responsibility that comes with his new role. Speaking to party workers after his appointment, he said, “It is an honor to lead the West Bengal Congress at such a crucial time. I am aware of the challenges ahead, but I believe that together we can rebuild the party, strengthen our organization, and reconnect with the people of Bengal.”
While there is widespread anticipation around what changes Shubhankar Sarkar will bring to the party, it remains to be seen how he will navigate the complex dynamics of Bengal’s political environment and whether his leadership can reverse the Congress’ fortunes in the state.