Cong CMs need to line up in Delhi to decide their cabinet,look at the Badal contrast
When Okram Ibobi Singh was sworn in as the Manipur chief minister,he took the oath of office alone. Just a day ago,Vijay Bahuguna was sworn in as the new Uttarakhand chief minister in a similarly brief and lonely ceremony in Dehradun. Now consider this: on the same day as Ibobi Singh was sworn in,Parkash Singh Badal took oath as the chief minister of Punjab,but the freeze-frame from the historic Chapar Chiri Banda Bahadur Memorial was a crowded one. Apart from Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Badal,as many as 16 cabinet rank ministers took oath along with the five-time Punjab CM. The difference between the bare stage in Manipur and Uttarakhand and the busy podium in Punjab is not incidental.
That difference is crucial in times when the distance from Delhi to the state capitals has never seemed longer. All the big ideas and major governance innovations be it Nitish Kumars bicycle scheme for schoolgirls or the Madhya Pradesh governments installation of the right to services in the statute book are coming from states. All the big ideas of the Centre,be it NREGA or NRHM or the right to education,are dependent on implementation by the states. In times like these,parties stunt their state leaderships at their own,and the systems,peril.