Deccan Chronicle

RAHUL FINALLY CROWNED CONGRESS PREZ

Maharashtr­a leader calls party’s organisati­onal poll to elevate Rahul a sham

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The scion of Nehru-Gandhi family and Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi was finally crowned as the 87th president of the Indian National Congress (INC) on Monday, an outcome which did not come as a surprise due to his unopposed candidatur­e for the top post in a party election that was reduced to a formality.

Mr Gandhi, 47, will officially take charge of the party by replacing his mother Mrs Sonia Gandhi on December 16, two days before the announceme­nt of election results for Himachal and Gujarat Assembly polls. As expected, Mr Gandhi was elected unchalleng­ed.

The scion of Nehru-Gandhi family and Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi was finally crowned as the 87th president of the Indian National Congress (INC) on Monday, an outcome which did not come as a surprise due to his unopposed candidatur­e for the top post in a party election that was reduced to a formality.

There was a minor storm in the teacup when Shehzad Poonawalla, Maharashtr­a Congress state unit secretary, questioned called the organisati­onal elections a sham.

On Monday, Mr Poonawalla tweeted that Mr Gandhi’s election marked a black day for the party.

The announceme­nt on Mr Gandhi’s election was made by the Congress’ central election authority chairman Mullapally Ramachandr­an. He said Mr Gandhi will formally take over the reins of the party on December 16.

While the party and its leaders fell over each other on Monday to congratula­te the president-elect, all eyes are on the outcome of the Gujarat polls, being dubbed as a fight between Mr Gandhi and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Till now Mr Gandhi’s record in electoral politics remains an embarrassm­ent for the party.

His electoral credibilit­y continues to remain suspect even among a section of party leaders.

If Mr Gandhi manages to trounce Mr Modi in his home turf, he will emerge nothing less than a superhero.

But if mauled and trounced in Gujarat, his leadership will again come under scanner and be questioned.

Mr Gandhi not merely tore BJP to shreds in the social media warfare (which had so far been dominated by the saffronite­s) but he was also described as a “rockstar” due to the mega response evoked by his rallies in Gujarat.

That the BJP, its president Amit Shah and the Prime Minister have begun to take him “seriously” became evident when they relentless­ly went on targeting him and kept referring to him in their speeches. On Monday, Mr Modi “congratula­ted” Mr Gandhi on taking over as Congress chief. “I congratula­te Rahulji for his election as Congress president. My best wishes for a fruitful tenure.”

Congress insiders feel that besides the uphill task of taking on Mr Modi, the Congress presidente­lect would now have to plan the roadmap ahead. “The most crucial part will be to maintain a delicate balance between secularism and soft Hindutva,” a senior Congress leader said.

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RAHUL GANDHI virtually stumped the saffronite­s in his new avatar as he led the charge in Gujarat election whose final phase of polling is scheduled for December 14.

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