The Asian Age

Letter by Cong leaders is unfortunat­e: Gehlot

‘Sonia should continue to lead the party’

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Jaipur, Aug. 23: Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Sunday said the Gandhi family has kept the party united and the letter written by senior Congress leaders over the leadership issue is an unfortunat­e move.

Mr Gehlot said Sonia Gandhi should continue to lead the party and if she has made up her mind, then Rahul Gandhi should come ahead and be the Congress president as the country faces the biggest challenge to save its democracy.

He said the leaders who are said to have written the letter have worked with the party for long and this was not expected of them.

“I am not aware of any such letter but if this is true, then it is unbelievab­le and very unfortunat­e. They all have worked with the party for so long and the move of writing the letter is uncalled for,” Gehlot told PTI.

He said Congress president Sonia Gandhi took reins of the party in 1998 and despite all challenges, she continued holding the party united.

“She became the party president in 1998 in challengin­g circumstan­ces and has been the saviour of the party. She took all challenges head on. Today, despite her health issues, she is still holding the ‘Congress Kunba’ (party) united. Is it a small thing?” Gehlot added.

Ahead of the Congress Working Committee meeting on Monday, different voices have emerged within the party with one section comprising sitting MPs and former ministers demanding a collective leadership, while another group has sought the return of Rahul Gandhi to the helm.

Some Congress leaders, including ex-ministers, have written to party president Sonia Gandhi for the overhaul of the organisati­onal structure and changes to the leadership.

The letter by former ministers and some MPs was believed to have been written a few weeks ago and sets the stage for a stormy Congress Working Committee meeting on Monday.

Mr Gehlot said Sonia Gandhi declined to take up the post of Prime Minister and none of her family members became PM or minister at the Centre in three decades.

“If they had any fascinatio­n, Sonia Gandhi could have become the Prime Minister earlier, but P.V. Narasimha Rao and later Manmohan Singh were made the Prime Ministers,” he said.

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Ashok Gehlot

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