The Opposition Since Manmohan is an RS member without a mass base, the BJP finds it easy to target his “weak” leadership As he is perceived to not enjoy the full support of his own party, it’s confident he won’t hit back at its barbs The inclusion of corrupt ministers and his silence on the scams have encouraged charges of indifference Galloping inflation makes it easy for Left to punch holes in his reputation as top-notch economist. Good governance has become a joke in BJP eyes.The Party Many in the Congress see his pro-reforms policies as running against the socialist agenda of the party Although he was the urban face on the ’09 poll posters, his diminishing image has little utility for them in 2014 Has sparred with National Advisory Council (NAC) headed by Sonia Gandhi on food security and other issues Partymen reluctant to defend him. Ministers like Chidambaram speak openly of “governance deficit”.The Corporate Sector Despite his pro-reforms image, has done little to remove environment ministry hurdles stalling major projects Foreign investors wary of putting their money into projects in an environment of scams and uncertainty Tapping of phones of top corporate honchos by the government seen as invasion of privacy Drive against black money and Swiss bank accounts could deter investors, affect market sentiment and impact the India storyMiddle Class/Aam Aadmi Values growth at all costs. Has done little to assuage aam aadmi on price rise except to issue periodic assurances. “What use is Mr Clean’s personal integrity if he seeks shelter under ‘coalition dharma’ for all the ills?” Has not effectively implemented rural development schemes while general governance goes for a toss Is aloof, does not communicate clearly and directly with them on core issues. There is no “connect” even in the present media-saturated polity. What He’s Got Wrong (So Far) Why Congress Still Needs Him (For Now) Banks too much on his personal integrity to bail him out of every mess instead of rolling up his sleeve Does not communicate clearly, cogently and more often with the people through the media Blames coalition politics (for corruption, governance) and international situation (inflation) for his woes Fails to strike a balance between reforms and growth, while addressing aam aadmi's concerns Sonia Gandhi still trusts Manmohan Singh more than contenders like Pranab Mukherjee and P. Chidambaram Party buzz is that it is unwise to bring in Rahul Gandhi just yet. Others like A.K. Antony seen as unacceptable. The party’s hopeful that Manmohan will somehow bring about a course-correction during the remainder of his term Despite his image having taken a beating because of several scams, his personal integrity is intact