The Asian Age

Cong pushes for Rahul’s elevation before Guj polls

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Ahead of the Gujarat Assembly polls, the Gandhi family loyalists have begun an exercise to push for Congress vicepresid­ent Rahul Gandhi’s elevation as party chief.

With the end of state organisati­onal elections, party president Sonia Gandhi is expected to call for a CWC meet to formally propose her successor’s name.

However, with the Congress president having powers to announce a successor without calling a CWC, an effort is on to persuade Ms Gandhi to declare her son as party president in the next 20 days.

This is because, the loyalists feel that if the Congress gets trounced in the Gujarat polls, it would become more difficult to do the same.

Mr Gandhi, who has been actively campaignin­g in Gujarat, on Monday, chaired twin meetings on demonetisa­tion and the Goods and Services Tax (GST) following which he attacked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and asked finance ministers of Congress-ruled states to raise issues GST council.

The issues include problems of compliance with small and medium enterprise­s, single unit people and job workers. He targeted Mr Modi, saying he had destroyed the country’s economy with the both note ban and GST. He alleged that the Prime Minister had failed to understand the troubles of the commoners. ‘

While the economy was able to withstand the torpedo of note ban, it could not deal with the GST, alleged Mr Gandhi.

The economy is in tatters in the now, he said.

Punjab finance minister Manpreet Singh Badal at the meeting, said, “I must confess that there was an amount of arrogance with the government when we had made these demands at Hyderabad. But, ever since Mr Sinha’s letter has become public and there is a groundswel­l of opinion against the present form of GST, they are slightly more receptive.”

Former Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh was also part of the meeting and noted with concern, the faulty design, architectu­re, and complicati­on of compliance­s, saying, it has killed jobs and businesses.

He wondered as to why the government was celebratin­g the first anniversar­y of note ban on November 8.

The Congress and other Opposition parties have already announced plans to hold protests across the country on the note ban anniversar­y.

While the Congress would hold protests under the slogan of “India is suffering”, other parties would hold protests in various states in separate platform.

 ?? — PTI ?? Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi arrives for a meeting with the party’s general secretarie­s at AICC headquarte­rs in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi arrives for a meeting with the party’s general secretarie­s at AICC headquarte­rs in New Delhi on Monday.

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