Tharoor's Warning: Why INDIA Bloc Must Introspect After Bihar Drubbing

Shashi Tharoor has called for serious introspection within the INDIA bloc following their resounding defeat in Bihar. The Congress MP stressed that lessons must be learned from this unexpected electoral setback. He warned that any delay in addressing structural weaknesses could prove costly for upcoming state elections and the 2029 general polls. Tharoor's candid assessment is expected to intensify calls for a thorough review of campaign strategies within the opposition alliance.

Key Points: Shashi Tharoor Urges INDIA Bloc Introspection After Bihar Defeat

  • Tharoor emphasizes learning from Bihar defeat ahead of five crucial state polls
  • Scale of electoral setback surprised journalists and ground observers
  • Calls for honest assessment of leadership and candidate selection issues
  • Warns delay in addressing weaknesses could cost 2029 general election
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Tharoor calls for 'serious introspection' in INDIA bloc after Bihar drubbing

Congress MP Shashi Tharoor calls for serious introspection within INDIA bloc after Bihar election drubbing, warns of consequences for upcoming state polls.

"This defeat -- one should learn lessons. Why did it happen? Where was the problem? - Shashi Tharoor"

Thiruvananthapuram Nov 14

Maverick Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Friday said the Opposition must undertake "serious introspection" following its resounding defeat in the Bihar Assembly elections, stressing that lessons must be learnt ahead of five crucial state polls next year.

His remarks, coming hours after the results, underline the growing concern within the INDIA bloc about gaps in strategy and coordination.

Interacting with reporters here, Tharoor, who has raised hackles in the party with his stand on various issues that contradict the party line, said the scale of the setback had taken even journalists and ground-level observers by surprise.

"This defeat -- one should learn lessons. Why did it happen? Where was the problem? Was it with the leaders, candidate selection, or something else?" he asked, noting that the alliance must conduct an honest self-assessment rather than rush to conclusions.

Tharoor said he did not have direct knowledge of the internal dynamics in Bihar since he was not involved in the campaign.

"I do not know what happened there as I was not invited, so I do not know the ground realities," he said.

However, he added that feedback from journalists suggested that "this sort of drubbing was least expected."

With five states, including Kerala, going to the polls next year, the Thiruvananthapuram MP said the Opposition must act swiftly to recalibrate its approach.

"Introspection is the need of the hour," he emphasised, warning that any delay in acknowledging structural and organisational weaknesses could prove costly in the larger electoral cycle leading up to 2026 and the 2029 general election.

Tharoor also pointed out that the Congress was not the principal party in Bihar, where regional allies played the dominant role.

"We were not the main party in Bihar; hence, they also have to introspect," he said, suggesting that responsibility must be collectively shared within the INDIA bloc.

His candid assessment is expected to intensify calls within the Congress and its allies for a thorough review of the campaign strategy, messaging, and candidate selection processes.

All eyes are on the Congress in general and, in particular, Tharoor's repeated jibes on how the party leadership will take this at a time when its stock is at its lowest.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Tharoor always talks like an intellectual but where was he during the campaign? Easy to give gyaan after the results. The opposition needs action, not just analysis. 😒
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Aditya G
The problem is coordination between allies. Everyone wants to be the big leader but no one wants to do the ground work. Tharoor's point about collective responsibility is spot on.
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Sarah B
As someone who follows Indian politics closely, I appreciate Tharoor's balanced approach. He's not blaming anyone specifically but calling for systematic review. That's mature politics.
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Karthik V
Bihar result was shocking indeed! But Tharoor saying "I wasn't invited" shows the disconnect within the party itself. How can they expect to win when senior leaders aren't even involved? 🤷‍♂️
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Nisha Z
The opposition needs to stop fighting among themselves and present a united front. Common people want development, not political drama. Hope they learn before 2024! 🇮🇳

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