Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Best wishes pour in for new Cong chief

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NEW DELHI: Wishes poured in for Rahul Gandhi from various opposition parties as he took over the reins of the Congress party on Saturday, with RJD’S Tejashwi Yadav saying the whole nation “wants to see him as the next prime minister”.

Forty-seven-year-old Gandhi responded to the leaders on Twitter, saying, “thank you”.

The leaders hoped that Gandhi would strive for the welfare of the people, put up a fight to protect the secular fabric of the country.

Former Bihar deputy chief minister and RJD leader Tejashwi Yadav lauded Gandhi for “redefining” Indian politics. Yadav said Gandhi has proved his mettle in inclusive, secular and liberal politics. The RJD leader said the youth feels “duped and cheated” under the current BJPled NDA regime.

“And this respect, Rahul Gandhi ji is being seen as a ray of hope to bring this pessimisti­c politics to an end. The whole nation wants to see him as the next prime minister of India,” Yadav said in a video message posted on the Congress’s Twitter handle.

Referring to a line “that there are many promises to keep, miles to go before I sleep” from Robert Frost’s poem, CPI(M) general secretary Sitaram Yechury hoped it would be the guiding motto for Gandhi during his stewardshi­p of the Congress.

“In Indian politics, we wish all those who have taken up new responsibi­lities the best. Our wishes to him in dischargin­g these responsibi­lities only with the hope that it will be in the interest of the people and the country,” he said in a video message on the Congress’s Twitter handle.

“Congratula­tions Rahul ji for this big responsibi­lity and our best wishes for all ur endeavours,” Delhi Chief Minister and AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal tweeted.

In a video message posted on the Congress’s Twitter handle, Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav noted Gandhi’s responsibi­lities have now become greater and hoped he would make consistent efforts to take the grand old party forward.

DMK working president M K Stalin also joined the leaders in wishing Gandhi, hoping he would restore glory of

secularism. “Am confident that he will fulfil the aspiration­s and hopes of the people and restore the glory of Secularism, Socialism and Federalism. @Officeofrg,” Stalin tweeted.

Taking to Twitter, Congress’s chief spokespers­on Randeep Singh Surjewala said that the party takes a pledge for a new movement that is free from fear, fascism, prejudices, equity and true democracy.

“New Energy, Newer steps, New Challenges & Navsarjan! Under the leadership of Rahulji, We shall write a golden chapter for Our Nation!” Surjewala tweeted. Gandhi succeeds his mother Sonia Gandhi, who led the party for the last 19 years.

 ?? PTI PHOTO ?? A supporter poses during celebratio­ns outside AICC headquarte­rs in New Delhi on Saturday.
PTI PHOTO A supporter poses during celebratio­ns outside AICC headquarte­rs in New Delhi on Saturday.

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