'Not just against BJP, Congress is also fighting against ED and Election Commission...', said KC Venugopal
KC Venugopal emphasized Congress's fights not only against BJP but also against the Enforcement Directorate and the Election Commission during the India Today Conclave 2026.
During the India Today Conclave 2026 held in Delhi, Congress General Secretary KC Venugopal addressed queries regarding the upcoming assembly elections in various states and discussed his accountability within the party. He is often criticized for the party's election defeats, but his supporters argue he remains dedicated to Congress's ideology, unlike other leaders who adjust their decisions based on trends. Venugopal asserted that the notion of a 'second most powerful person' in Congress is nonexistent, indicating a different structure within the party leadership than what may be commonly perceived.
Venugopal also pointed out that Congress is not only battling the BJP but also the Enforcement Directorate (ED) and the Election Commission. This duality reflects the challenges the party faces from both political rivals and regulatory bodies, shaping its narrative as under siege from multiple fronts. His remarks highlight the ongoing political dynamics in India where regional and national elections are influenced by various intersecting forces.
This situation in Congress may have broader implications for India’s political landscape as the party prepares for significant electoral battles. Venugopal’s comments capture a sense of urgency and resilience within Congress as they seek to unify and address both internal and external challenges leading up to the elections, aiming to reclaim ground against their adversaries and restore their influence in the political arena.