Congress | A crisis of identity
After May 4, the Congress faces a deep crisis: shrinking footprint, growing Muslim-South identity, delayed decisions and Rahul Gandhi's failure to convert narratives into votes

TIME TO INTROSPECT: Rahul Gandhi, Mallikarjun Kharge and K.C. Venugopal at the Congress Working Committee meeting, New Delhi, Apr. 10. (Photo: IANS)
By the time results from five state elections began pouring in on May 4, the Congress had been left smaller, more southern and more Muslim in its political profile than at any point in its history. The verdicts sharpened a fear long haunting the Congress: that its national footprint is steadily narrowing even as the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) argues that the Grand Old Party no longer speaks for a broad cross-section of India.

