Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Congress readies its ‘answer’ to BJP-linked think tank

- Saubhadra Chatterji letters@hindustant­imes.com ▪

NEWDELHI: The Congress plans to revamp the Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contempora­ry Studies (RGICS) as a think tank focusing on social and economic issues that find a “close connection” with the party’s political and ideologica­l line, according to senior party leaders familiar with the developmen­ts.

A former minister close to Congress president Rahul Gandhi said the RGICS will soon be developed as “the party’s answer to the Vivekanand­a Foundation” — a think tank ideologica­lly affiliated with the BJP with which a number of key functionar­ies of the Narendra Modi government have been associated.

“The search is on for a new set of profession­als and intellectu­als who will steer the RGICS,” said the leader, who asked not to be named.

In what is seen as a first step of the revamp, G Mohan Gopal, who headed the institute since July 2011, has stepped down to pave way for a new team. Gopal was involved in preparing the Congress manifesto for the 2014 general election and was, at one time, considered an influentia­l member of Rahul Gandhi’s team.

Gopal said he wants to “pursue an independen­t path” and revive his legal career to intervene in “social and democratic issues”.

“I want my independen­t voice outside the institutio­n,” he added.

The plan to revamp the think tank, which is promoted by the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation, and which regularly hosts events highlighti­ng social, economic and political issues in contempora­ry India, is part of Rahul Gandhi’s effort to restructur­e the party organisati­on, another senior Congress leader said.

Two profession­als who have recently been inducted in Gandhi’s core team -- Praveen Chakravart­y and K Raju — are likely to play key roles in RGICS, the leader added.

Chakravart­y heads the Congress party’s Data Analytics Department while former IAS officer Raju is the new head of Gandhi’s core team.

The Congress has also formed a group headed by former finance minister P Chidambara­m to study all the legislatio­ns passed under the Modi government. “The party gives a lot of importance to research, analysis and the plan to revamp the RGICS as a party think tank is also for the same reason. Think tanks are necessitie­s in today’s political landscape,” said the former minister quoted above.

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