Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rahul not to be part of candidate selection

- Amrita Madhukalya letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi will have no say in the choice of party candidates for next month’s assembly elections. Rahul, who quit as Congress chief after taking responsibi­lity for the party’s rout in this year’s general elections, has recused himself from participat­ing in candidate selection meetings or being part of the decisions taken there, HT learns.

“He d o e s n ’ t want t o b e involved with ticket distributi­on. He feels it’s best the party decides this in consultati­on with state leaders and takes responsibi­lity for their choices,’’ a member of his team said on condition of anonymity.

Rahul did not participat­e in the two meetings that have taken place of the Congress’s Central Election Committee, or CEC, the last of which was on Thursday. He has been a member of the CEC since 2010.

His team confirmed to HT that it was a conscious decision to steer clear of the entire process, leaving the old guard to deal with candidate selection.

However, he will still play a key role in the elections as a campaigner. “While Rahul has quit on moral grounds, it does not mean that he’s not participat­ing in the election process. In fact, he’s working more than ever helping us build a strong campaign,’’ said KH Muniyappa, a member of the central election authority.

Academic and author Neera Chandhoke said the Congress might face organisati­onal worries without Rahul. “He seemed to be the only glue...the party does not seems to have a common ground on issues ranging from Kashmir or how to regard PM Modi,” she said.

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