Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

SONIA NOT RETIRING FROM POLITICS: CONG

PARTY MOVES TO END SPECULATIO­N AFTER SHE SAYS ‘MY ROLE IS TO RETIRE’

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A day before Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi takes charge as party chief, his mother and outgoing party president, Sonia Gandhi said here, “My role is to retire.”

Minutes after Sonia spelt out her new “role”, the Congress swift ly moved to end any speculatio­n about her political career.

Party spokespers­on Randeep Surjewala said, “Sonia Gandhi has retired as Congress president and not from politics. Her blessings, wisdom, and inn ate commitment to the Congress ideology shall always be our guiding light.”

Son ia, who turned 71 last week, has been the chief since 1998, becoming the longest-serving president of the party. She will hand over charge to Rahul at a function on Saturday, officially starting a new era in Congress.

A few years ago, Son ia, during a television interview, had said she wants to enjoy her retired life reading books and spending time with her family.

The 47-year-old Rahul, who will be the sixth member of the Nehru-Gandhi family to head the Congress, has his task cut out. Besides the daunting mission of pulling the party out of its current phase of back-to-back electoral defeats, he will look to preside over an organisati­on al over haul, stitch together alliances, and lift the morale of its workers in order to revive the Congress’ fortunes.

In 1998, when Sonia took charge, confusion reigned. Congress was a fragmented party that then ruled just four states—Madhya Pradesh, O dish a,Mizo ram, and Nagaland — and had 141 members in the Lok Sabha.

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