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Rahul ‘mismanaged’ Himanta episode: Azad

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NEW DELHI: “Let him go” was Rahul Gandhi’s blunt reply when told that Himanta Biswa Sarma, once the Congress’ key leader in Assam, had the support of a majority of MLAs and would rebel and quit the party, Ghulam Nabi Azad writes in his autobiogra­phy “Azaad”.

Azad, a former Congress loyalist who quit the party in August 2022 and launched his own regional party, also targets Sonia Gandhi and says she did not assert herself as party president “despite understand­ing the disastrous consequenc­es that lay ahead”.

Sarma, who went on to join the BJP and is the chief minister of Assam, was an important Congress strategist. Ten MLAs followed him when he quit the party in September 2015 over difference­s with the Congress leadership in Assam.

“Rahul told us bluntly that there would be no change in leadership. We pointed out to him (Rahul) that Himanta had the majority of MLAs and would rebel and quit the party. ‘Let him go,’ Rahul said. The meeting was over,” Azad, 74, says in his autobiogra­phy that will release next month.

Azad, who is chairperso­n of the newly formed Democratic Progressiv­e Azad Party, says Rahul Gandhi “mismanaged” the Sarma episode.

Sarma, 54, was appointed chief minister in 2021, just five years after leaving the Congress, after he ensured a second consecutiv­e win for the BJP in Assam.

According to Azad, he was not sure if Rahul said what he did “to assert himself or because he was ignorant that his decision would have far-reaching consequenc­es, not only in the state of Assam but the entire Northeast”.

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