Shortly after the Congress’s second consecutive rout in the general elections, when the party high command chose Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury as Leader of the Congress in the Lok Sabha, the decision stunned many. Until then, despite his five consecutive Lok Sabha victories since 1991, performance as a vocal parliamentarian always on his feet to defend the party against rivals and being among the few Congress strongmen who could boast of an electoral fief, Chowdhury was not seen as a natural choice to lead his party’s flock in the Lok Sabha. Yet, despite being an outsider to the Congress’s Delhi durbar politics at that time in June 2019, the Berhampore MP skilfully positioned himself as a staunch loyalist of the Nehru-Gandhis who could launch into a fierce verbal tirade not just against Congress’s political rivals but also his own party colleagues who were critical of the party’s growing internal rot.