Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

For Cong reshuffle, Sonia may focus on loyalty factor

- Aurangzeb Naqshbandi aurangzeb.naqshbandi@hindustant­imes.com

CONG PRESIDENT IS SET TO APPOINT NEW PARTY CHIEFS IN MP, DELHI, UP AND A FEW OTHER STATES. MANY GEN SECYS AND IN CHARGES ARE LIKELY TO BE CHANGED OR SHIFTED

NEW DELHI: Loyalty is likely to be main criterion in appointmen­ts in the Congress as party chief Sonia Gandhi prepares to carry out organisati­onal changes as part of a restructur­ing plan, party leaders familiar with the matter said on condition of anonymity.

Discontent­ment had been brewing in the grand old party after outsiders were repeatedly given precedence over the loyalists in organisati­onal reshuffles or electoral nomination­s.

After assuming the reins of the party as its interim president on August 10 following Rahul Gandhi’s refusal to take back his resignatio­n in the wake of the 2019 Lok Sabha poll debacle, Sonia Gandhi has taken a few decisions that seem to have lifted the morale of the party cadre.

Prolonged infighting in the Haryana C o n g r e s s wa s addressed with the replacemen­t of Ashok Tanwar by Kumari Selja as the state unit chief. Former chief minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda had threatened to quit the Congress and form his own party if Tanwar was not replaced. In a fine balancing act, Hooda was named the new legislatur­e party leader ahead of the assembly elections due this year.

Similarly in Mumbai, factionali­sm had cost the party dear in the recent years. Milind Deora, who had resigned as the Mumbai Congress chief after the national elections, was replaced by party veteran Eknath Gaikwad.

On Saturday, Deora, considered close to Rahul Gandhi, was also removed as the vice-chairman of the All India Profession­al Congress. He is likely to be given an important organisati­onal role at the national level in the next party reshuffle.

In Punjab, the resignatio­n of state unit chief Sunil Jakhar, who had offered to step down after his defeat in the Lok Sabha elections, has been rejected. Actor-turnedpoli­tician and Bharatiya Janata Party’s Sunny Deol defeated him from Gurdaspur.

Jakhar shares a good rapport with chief minister Captain Amarinder Singh and the party did not want to change that equation.

The squabbling in Jharkhand was also resolved with the appointmen­t of Rameshwar Oraon as the state chief.

The Congress president is set to appoint new party chiefs in Madhya Pradesh, Delhi, UP and a few other states. Many general secretarie­s and those in charge of states are likely to be changed or shifted. Sonia Gandhi has started seeking inputs from state units on party leaders, including former Lok Sabha and Rajya Sabha members from 2004 onwards, in her bid to reward loyalty.

Congress general secretary in-charge of organisati­on KC Venugopal had last week asked all state unit chiefs to give details of party MPS.

“Congress president desires to see the profiles of the party MPS elected to the Lok Sabha in 2004, 2009 and 2014 and the Rajya Sabha since 2004 and are continuing in the party till now,” read the letter. Grappling with a financial crisis in the party primarily blamed on corporate houses moving away from the Congress, Sonia Gandhi also has to address the issue that has impacted the party’s performanc­e in almost every election since 2014. “Giving key organisati­onal responsibi­lities to resourcefu­l persons who at the same time are Congress loyalists is part of the strategy to address the funds crunch,” a party functionar­y said.

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