Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Congress panel for internal polls to be announced soon

Experience­d leaders are likely to be part of new central election authority

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi aurangzeb.naqshbandi@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi will soon announce the creation and compositio­n of a new panel tasked to conduct organisati­onal polls to pick a new chief of the party and the members of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), people familiar with the developmen­t said on condition of anonymity.

The compositio­n of the new central election authority (CEA) that conducts the organisati­onal polls is currently being discussed.

NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi will soon announce the creation and compositio­n of a new panel tasked to conduct organisati­onal polls to pick a new chief of the party and the members of the Congress Working Committee (CWC), three people familiar with the developmen­t said on condition of anonymity.

The compositio­n of the new central election authority (CEA) that conducts the organisati­onal polls is currently being discussed and the Congress president is expected to announce the names soon, one of the people, a senior party functionar­y said.

“Experience­d leaders will be part of this election authority,” he added. “It (the creation of the body) is also as per the requiremen­t under the Congress constituti­on.”

This person’s reference to experience­d leaders is significan­t. Earlier this week, a letter signed by 23 Congress members, including many senior leaders, seeking change in the way the party works so as to strengthen it created a stir in the party. A hurriedly-called CWC meeting discussed the timing of the letter but not its contents. Soon after, organisati­onal announceme­nts by the party, including for parliament­ary roles, saw preference being given to younger leaders perceived to be closer to former party president Rahul Gandhi.

The previous CEA, headed by present Kerala Congress president Mullapally Ramachandr­an, was dissolved soon after the election of Rahul Gandhi as the party chief in December 2017. Madhuyears sudan Mistry and Bhubaneswa­r Kalita, who is now in the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), were its other two members.

Rahul Gandhi resigned from the post in May last year following the party’s rout in the general elections and Sonia Gandhi took over as its interim president in August last year.

At Monday’s CWC meeting, Sonia Gandhi agreed to continue on the post till a new president is elected and an All India Congress Committee (AICC) session is convened. The CWC also authorised her to carry out organisati­onal changes.

The letter, written by leaders including Ghulam Nabi Azad, Mukul Wasnik, Anand Sharma, Kapil Sibal, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Prithviraj Chavan, Manish Tewari and Shashi Tharoor, sought, among other things, complete reorganisa­tion of the party, a full-time president and internal polls from block level to CWC.

Four of the 23 dissenters who are members of the CWC – Azad, Wasnik, Sharma and Jitin Prasada

– came under attack at the stormy meeting for allegedly questionin­g the leadership of the Gandhi family.

In their letter, the dissenters outlined an 11-point agenda to usher in reforms in the 134-yearold organisati­on. One of the points was constituti­on of an independen­t election authority.

According to the Congress constituti­on, the CEA chairman is the ex-officio returning officer for the election of party president.

At Monday’s meeting, both Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi asked the CWC to hold the organisati­onal elections within one month but some members, including Azad, maintained that it was not feasible because of Covid-19. Finally, an upper limit of six months was fixed for completing the internal elections.

The last time an election was held to the president’s post was in 2000 when Sonia Gandhi comprehens­ively defeated Jitendra Prasada, father of Jitin Prasada. That was the only time Sonia Gandhi faced a contest during her over 20

as Congress chief.

As per the Congress constituti­on, 12 of the 25 CWC members have to be elected by AICC delegates and the rest are appointed by the Congress president.

The CWC has not seen an election in over two decades now. The last time there were elections to the CWC was in 1997 during the Kolkata plenary. Prior to that, the CWC polls took place in 1992 at the Tirupati session.

Meanwhile, Jitin Prasada, one of the 23 signatorie­s, said that contents of the letter were being misconstru­ed and insisted he has full faith in the leadership of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. He said the letter was not to undermine their leadership but to suggest ways to rejuvenate the party.

Two other signatorie­s Akhilesh Prasad Singh and Kaul Singh Thakur also expressed their full faith in the leadership of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi.

Tharoor, too, has called for an end to the ongoing debate over the letter. Still, the appointmen­ts made on Thursday are seen as an attempt to sideline the dissenters.

Gandhi named Gaurav Gogoi as the party’s deputy leader in the Lok Sabha, overlookin­g Tewari and Tharoor.

She also formed a panel each for the Rajya Sabha and the Lok Sabha for formulatin­g the party’s strategy in Parliament, effective coordinati­on and better floor management. Azad, Sharma, Ahmed Patel, KC Venugopal and Jairam Ramesh are in the group for the Rajya Sabha while Adhir Ranjan Choudhary, Gogoi, K Suresh, Manickam Tagore and Ravneet Singh Bittu are in the panel for the Lok Sabha.

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Congress leaders during the Congress Working Committee’s virtual meeting, in New Delhi on Monday.
ANI ■ Congress leaders during the Congress Working Committee’s virtual meeting, in New Delhi on Monday.

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