Rashtriya Samajwadi Congress Explained

Party Name:Rashtriya Samajwadi Congress
Colorcode:
  1. 318CE7
Founder:Pranab Mukherjee
Foundation:1986
Dissolution:1989
Merged:Indian National Congress
Split:Indian National Congress
Alliance:Congress+ (1986-1989)
Position:Centre-left
Loksabha Seats:0
State Seats:0
Rajyasabha Seats:0
States Govt Its Own:West bengal

Rashtriya Samajwadi Congress (RSC;) was a political party in the Indian state of West Bengal from 1986 to 1989. RSC was founded by Indian National Congress leader Pranab Mukherjee who was the former President of India, as a result of the leadership struggle within the Indian National Congress after the demise of Indira Gandhi.[1] Mukherjee was opposed to Rajiv Gandhi being appointed the prime minister of India. He saw himself as the rightful successor to the post due to his seniority within the party and was opposed to the dynastic nature of the transition.[2]

The RSC rejoined the INC in 1989 after it was unsuccessful in attracting major political figures to its fold and unable to garner wide support. This may have been due to Mukherjee not being a mass leader and never having contested elections. On his return to the party he was welcomed and again joined the top leadership. Since then he has built up an image of a Nehru–Gandhi family loyalist.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2011-02-27/news/28638560_1_politics-congress-economic-policies Economics Time
  2. http://indiatoday.intoday.in/site/Story/116544/Guest%20Column/the-man-indira-trusted.html India Today
  3. https://archive.today/20150507052145/http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/e7099f42-48c3-11de-8870-00144feabdc0.html%23axzz1I4yfTSu0#axzz1I4yfTSu0 Financial Times