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India’s Congress elects first non-Gandhi chief in 24 years

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NEW DELHI, (Reuters) - India’s opposition Congress party declared veteran leader Mallikarju­n Kharge its new chief yesterday, the first person from outside the influentia­l Nehru Gandhi family to hold the beleaguere­d party’s presidency in 24 years.

Kharge, an 80-year-old from the lowest rung of India’s caste system, is seen as a loyalist of the Gandhi family, which has produced three Indian prime ministers and is expected to retain its clout over the party.

The Congress hopes to revive its flagging fortunes with a new leader after losing two general elections and control of some state assemblies to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

“The most important issues facing the country right now is inflation, unemployme­nt, a widening divide between the rich and poor and a growing environmen­t of hatred spread by the ruling government,” Kharge told reporters after his win.

He overwhelmi­ngly won the party vote held on Monday, defeating former U.N. diplomat Shashi Tharoor.

Despite the change at the top of the Congress, the BJP, which advocates a hard-right, nationalis­t stance, appears to be in a strong position to win a third successive term in a general election due by 2024.

The 137-year-old Congress, which helped win India’s independen­ce from colonial power Britain and then dominated politics for decades, has long championed a secular polity.

“This symbolic change of the president is a very powerful moment for the Congress,” said Neelanjan Sircar, a senior fellow at the Centre for Policy Research think tank.

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