With Shankersinh Vaghela out, Congress is back to square one in Gujarat
Almost 20 years after his first association with Congress, the veteran “former RSS man” is leaving the grand old party in the lurch.
In 2002, Congress president Sonia Gandhi handed the reins of the Gujarat unit, which was going through leadership vacuum, to a man with RSS roots — Shankersinh Vaghela.

Shankersinh Vaghela
1977: Elected to the Lok Sabha for the first time as Janta Party member
1977-80: Vice-president of Janata Party in Gujarat
1980-91: General secretary and president of BJP in Gujarat
1984-89: Rajya Sabha member
1989: Elected to Lok Sabha; re-elected in 1991 from Godhra constituency
1995: Led revolt with support of 47 BJP MLAs; ensured the exile of BJP general secretary Narendra Modi from Gujarat
1996: Toppled the BJP government led by Keshubhai Patel and formed Rashtriya Janta Patry
1996: Was Gujarat CM for a year
1998: Merged RJP with Congress after his party won only four of the 182 seats in assembly elections
1998-2004: Elected Congress MP from Kapadvanj
2002: Made Congress chief of Gujarat unit; was seen as a move to counter BJP’s Modi
2004-09: Was Union minister of textile in UPA-1 government
2009: Lost Lok Sabha election from Panchmahals
2012: Won assembly election from Kapadvanj; has been Congress legislative party leader since
2014: Lost Lok Sabha election from Sabarkantha
The move was seen as a masterstroke to rejuvenate the party to challenge a confidant BJP led by Narendra Modi in the assembly polls happening amid communal polarisation in the wake of Godhra riots.
Given their common RSS background and a sharp political acumen — which was on full display in 1996 when he toppled BJP’s first ever government in Gujarat — Vaghela emerged as the Congress’s answer to Modi.
Bapu, as he is fondly called, had earned the tag of ‘a Modi foe’ in 1996 when his rebellion against Modi and CM Keshubhai Patel ensured the then-BJP organising secretary (Modi) was sent out of the state, and he became the chief minister.
Vaghela launched Rashtriya Janta Party. His act destroyed the BJP, though only for a brief period. The BJP won back 1998 elections while Vaghela’s party managed just 4 of the 182 seats. He then merged the RJP with Congress, only to get PCC chief post in 2002. By that time, Modi was back as CM of Gujarat.
Fifteen years later as the state readies for polls, Congress had the best chance of making it to power, or at least a dent in BJP’s prospects, as Modi, now the Prime Minister, is not around.
But banking on Vaghela has not helped, especially with his label of “former RSS man” who was never accepted whole-heartedly by many state Congress leaders.
At an event to mark his 77th birthday, a day after Congress was jolted by presidential poll result wherein 11 of its MLAs had cross-voted, Vaghela said, “I free myself from Congress.”
With him resigning as CLP leader and announcing to quit as MLA as well, the Congress is back to square one and has to launch a leader hunt now.
ABOUT THE AUTHORHiral DaveHiral Dave is Senior Assistant Editor based out of Ahmedabad and covers developments in Gujarat. She has sixteen years of working in the field of journalism.














