Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Gandhi to rely on a mix of young and old

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi aurangzeb.naqshbandi@hindustant­imes.com vinodsharm­a@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Rahul Gandhi’ sim mediate task after taking over the reins of the party from his mother Sonia Gandhi will be to carry out an organisati­onal reshuffle and reconstitu­te the powerful Congress Working Committee (CWC).

The message coming out of his ongoing reshuffle seems to be clear–there will be no blood bath and that the new -look Congress will continue to have a mix of young and the old. The 47- yearold Rahul has been virtually running the party for more than two years now with Sonia taking a back step. The changes so far suggest that he will not shy away from fixing responsibi­lities. For example, outspoken general secretary Digvijaya Singh who has been cut to size.

Not only has Singh been divested of the charge of Goa and Telangana but also of the important state of Karnataka which goes to polls early next year.

Karna ta kai st he only big state after Punjab where the Congress is in power and fancies its chances given that the B JP is a divided house with a section led by backward caste leader K SE as war a pp au pin arms against its chief BS Y eddy ur a pp a who belongs to the powerful Lingayat community.

Singh, however, continues to hold the charge of Andhra Pra- desh where the Congress has been reduced to political margins due to its move to bifurcate the state. Other poor performers such as Mo han Pr aka sh, Am bika Soni, BK Hariprasad too have been punished with less harsh measures. They continue to be the general secretarie­s.

A general secretary is a top ranking functionar­y in the Congress hierarchy and coordinate­s between a state unit and the party high command.

WHO’S IN?

Former Raj as than chief minister Ashok Gehlot, ex-Union home minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, Lok Sabha MP KC Venugopal, Rahul Gandhi’s confidante Deepak Babaria and former Rajya Sabha member Avinash Pan de have all been made general secretarie­s.

While Gehlot manages the party affairs in poll-bound Guj- ar at, Shin de looked after another Him ac hal Pradesh, another pollbound state. Babaria has been given the charge of Madhya Pradesh and Pan de will take care of Raj as than. Similarly, ex-MPs RC Khuntia, PL Punia and RPN Singh have been elevated and appointed as in-charge of Telangana, Chhattisga­rh and Jharkhand respective­ly.

An in-charge is a post created to accommodat­e a middle rung leader without the designatio­n of a general secretary.

The fresh changes are part of a new strategy aimed at adapting to the changing times. It lays down a strict condition that a Congress functionar­y will hold the charge of only one state.

With this, the party has shunned its decades-old practice of indiscrimi­nately handing charge over multiple states to general secretarie­s or any other leader of a similar stature.

THE 47YEAROLD RAHUL GANDHI HAS BEEN VIRTUALLY RUNNING THE PARTY FOR MORE THAN TWO YEARS NOW WITH SONIA TAKING A BACK STEP

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