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Venod Sharma: The man who could have been CM

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Dinker Vashisht

Posted: Jan 30, 2009 at 1230 hrs IST
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Chandigarh, January 30 Two years after he resigned following a relentless media and public pressure over his attempt to bribe a witness in Jessica Lal murder case, the rehabilitation of the political career of Venod Sharma has begun. He has been appointed as the chairman of Haryana Pradesh Congress Committee for the forthcoming polls. Father of Manu Sharma, the key accused in the murder case, Venod attributes it to UPA chairperson and thanks "Soniaji for reposing trust" in him.

The importance of the post can be substantiated by the fact that a 40-member election campaign committee, which Sharma will be heading, comprises Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda, two Union ministers, and several MPs. It also reaffirms the unflinching support Sharma enjoys from 10 Janpath and his influence in the state.

It is often said that but for his trigger-happy son, Sharma would have been the automatic choice for the post of CM when the Congress came to power in Haryana in 2005. But to extend the argument a bit, Sharma would have never come to state politics, but for the Jessica Lal episode. Having done his stints as Youth Congress president, MLA, Rajya Sabha MP, Cabinet minister, Sharma's ascension had been rapid. He came to state politics only when he had to resign after his son was accused of murder.

A pariah in Centre and denied a ticket in 2004 elections, the UPA chairperson handed him the responsibility of Haryana elections slated in 2005. Sharma's financial and political clouts were instrumental in the Congress' thumping victory. He won the MLA election from Ambala. Sharma's support to Hooda was critical for him to become the CM over other contenders to the post, including old guard Bhajan Lal, Birender Singh, and young aspirant Randeep Surjewala.

Sharma's influence in the state Government was too conspicuous to be ignored and jokes about him being the de facto CM (he shifted his house next to that of CM's official residence) did seem to have a semblance of seriousness. First assigned the Department of Excise and Taxation, Sharma was shifted to Power, again at his own behest. This was done as Sharma got busy with securing the bail for his son and was unable to give time to a department usually considered the most strenuous.

However, the furore that followed after some sting operations revealed that Sharma had tried to influence some witnesses, led to his resignation from the cabinet. But even after his departure, the post of power minister remained vacant with the CM himself taking care of the portfolio.

Of late, Hooda had started giving statements about cabinet expansion. But these were often qualified by a caveat, that the new minister would be a Brahmin. The reference to Venod sharma was obvious as no Brahmin leader in the state apart from him could be included in the mid-term expansion of the cabinet.

The Congress high command knew that Sharma's support would be essential in the Lok Sabha elections as well as the Assembly elections slated in 2010. But including him as a member of the cabinet looked a risky proposition, for the fear of inviting public furore and hence, the post of president of state Congress committee was chosen. Another indication of the importance of this appointment is that the same post in Punjab is occupied by none other than Captain Amarinder Singh, the former chief minister, the man who would lead Punjab in the Lok Sabha polls, and in all possibilities be the chief minister nominee in next Assembly elections. There might not be a similar unanimity about Sharma's political progression from here, but there is no doubting his influence.

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Next CM by Jayadevan on 31 Jan 2009

Ideal candidate! Vande Mataram!

Tainted Besharam Sharma by Sumanyu on 30 Jan 2009

What else can we expect from Congress and its Predisent ? It is a party full of criminals and corrupt politicians. All get the support of sonai and they in turn fund the party. The circle is vicious. And Indian Express has the temerity to give the heading "Venod Sharma: The man who could have been CM". Instead Indian Express should have said "Congress reaffirms faith in its tainted ex MP". But then Indian Express can't do it because it is a congress mouthpiece.

shame on congress by Raina P on 30 Jan 2009

....they dont interact BJP way with janata new found spokesman tiwari... what a bright and cultured dignified past history is of congress corruption scams like westland helicopters bofors tanduri kand 1984 mass killing of sikhs attack on golden temple hounding out kashmiri pandits from their home and hearths above all alliancewith lalloos mulaims ang gurujisetc area few examples.

Save India by Brijinder Singh on 30 Jan 2009

criminal and politician go hand to hand. Do we have any criminal less party in India. It is suggested to cut India into 29 pieces so that every goon can take positions as PM and president of there state turned country with this an average man can live tension free life.

Media role? by Vinay on 30 Jan 2009

Had this been the case of BJP what would have been the reaction of Media?

Shame on Congress leadeship by Gopal on 30 Jan 2009

Congress is standing on support of corrupt and criminals. This is one another example of Venod Sharma who has been accused of bribery and his son has been accused of murder. Shame on Congress

Shame on the country by KUMAR on 30 Jan 2009

All the criminals will join the congress party as the congress is the only party in India which will accept them Shame on the country. In a few years time the party will be full of criminals?????

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