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Soft-spoken and shrewd Thorat has a tough task ahead

The party leadership thinks Thorat’s soft-spoken nature would take unite all warring factions within the state unit when the party needs all hands on the deck in its difficult time

Updated on: Jul 16, 2019 01:19 AM IST
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About two decades back, when Sharad Pawar was in the process of floating the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) after he was expelled from the Congress, he was in touch with several Congress leaders and invited them to join his party. One of them was Congress’ member of Legislative Assembly from Sangamner in Ahmednagar district, Balasahab Thorat. Pawar knew both Balasaheb and his father Bhausaheb — a respected name in the cooperative sector — well. It was a time when many in Maharashtra politics believed Pawar would completely take over Congress’ space. Balashaeb was contemplating Pawar’s offer but was prevented by his father from joining the Maratha strongman. Bhausaheb advised him to never leave the Congress because they were committed to its ideology. Twenty years later, Thorat must be happy that he listened to his father’s advice. He is now leading the Congress in Maharashtra.

Though he keeps a low profile, Thorat is known as a shrewd politician. (HT FILE)
Though he keeps a low profile, Thorat is known as a shrewd politician. (HT FILE)

The party leadership thinks Thorat’s soft-spoken nature would unite warring factions within the state unit when the party needs all hands on deck in its difficult time. Further, his cordial relations with Pawar are likely to help better coordination between the two parties as they are contesting the upcoming Assembly elections together. Winning the state would be crucial for the survival of both parties. Can Thorat deliver it for the Congress?

Though he keeps a low profile, Thorat is known as a shrewd politician. From a junior minister in the first Congress-NCP government in 1999, to the key post of revenue minister in 2010, to suddenly becoming a member of the Congress Working Committee — the highest decision making body of the party — in 2018, to now the state Congress president, Thorat’s journey has been surprising for many. He has earned the reputation of a politician who quietly works behind the scenes. He worked closely with Vilasrao Deshmukh, who became chief minister in 1999, and remained a loyal colleague till Deshmukh passed away in 2012. In Congress, any prominent leader in the state has to have the support of a few top leaders in Delhi. Thorat quietly earned the backing of the party’s central leaders — most of whom were earlier Deshmukh’s backers. His skills to win over friends will now be put to the test as he will have to bring warring Congress leaders together.

Thorat has been given five executive presidents to help him handle the party and elections — Nitin Raut and Yashomati Thakur from Vidarbha, Vishwajit Kadam from western Maharashtra, Basavraj Patil from Marathwada and Muzaffar Hussain, who comes from Mira Road near Mumbai, considered as a representative of Konkan region. Party leadership has tried to put together a combination of Maratha, Kunbi, Dalit, Muslim and Lingayat leaders while appointing the executive presidents. Can they attract the sections that they come from? Partymen are not sure.

Reviving the party in such a situation would be an unenviable job and leading it to victory in the coming Assembly elections will be a tough task. Not many in his party would be willing to bet their money on him. Will Thorat be able to spring the surprise of his life?

 
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Shailesh Gaikwad

Shailesh Gaikwad is political editor and heads the political bureau in Hindustan Times' Mumbai edition.In his career of over 20 years, he has covered Maharashtra politics, state government and urban governance issues.

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