Deccan Chronicle

Non-Gandhi can lead party: Rahul

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Drama over Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s offer to resign over the party’s drubbing in Lok Sabha election and its rejection by top party leaders continued throughout the day on Saturday.

While the Congress Working Committee, chaired by the party president himself, rejected his offer to quit and authorised him to overhaul the organisati­on, Mr Gandhi reportedly remained “adamant” to step down and make way for a new chief from outside the Gandhi family.

"We have to continue our fight. I am and will remain a discipline­d soldier of the Congress and continue to fight fearlessly. But I do not want to remain the party president. It is not necessary that the president should be from the Gandhi family,” Mr Gandhi was quoted as having told the party’s 52member highest decisionma­king body.

The meeting was attended by UPA chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi, former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Priyanka Gandhi Vadra and chief ministers of three party-ruled states — Punjab, Rajasthan, Chhattisga­rh — and of the Union Territory of Puducherry

As the confusion and drama continued over Mr Gandhi’s proposed resignatio­n, the CWC adopted a resolution not merely “rejecting” his offer to step down but also authorisin­g him to “rebuild” the outfit.

The CWC resolution stated, “president Rahul Gandhi in his address to the CWC offered his resignatio­n as the party president. The CWC unanimousl­y and with one voice rejected the same and requested the Congress president for his leadership and guidance in these challengin­g times.”

The CWC also authorised Mr Gandhi to overhaul and restructur­e the party at all levels.

Drama over Congress president Rahul Gandhi’s offer to resign over the party’s drubbing in Lok Sabha election and its rejection by top party leaders continued throughout the day on Saturday.

At a personal level, Mr Gandhi has been dealt with a double blow - not only did his party fare poorly in the polls but he himself lost the election in the family bastion of Amethi.

Since Mrs Gandhi entered politics in 1997 the party has seen just two party chiefs, she herself and her son. Also since the Nehru days Congress has mostly been led by the Nehru-Gandhi clan. With Mr Gandhi’s reported "insistence" on stepping down, the dilemma before the Congress at this juncture is about whom to pick as president from outside the Gandhi family.

A proposal to appoint a non-Gandhi working president is also being discussed in the party.

For several decades, the Gandhi family has managed to keep the party together despite several electoral debacles. There is an apprehensi­on that rivalry among party leaders could lead to a split in the organisati­on in the absence of the Gandhis.

The pathetic show during the general elections has not only put a massive question mark to Mr Gandhi’s leadership but also the organisati­on’s lack of connect at the grassroots level.

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress President Rahul Gandhi with Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh at the CWC meeting in New Delhi on Saturday.
— PTI Congress President Rahul Gandhi with Sonia Gandhi and Manmohan Singh at the CWC meeting in New Delhi on Saturday.

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