The Free Press Journal

RG put on the job

TASKED WITH PUTTING HOUSE IN ORDER IN PUNJAB, RAJASTHAN

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Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi is still recovering from the Covid-19 bout in home isolation, but he ventured out on Friday to ‘Veer Bhumi’ here to place flowers at the memorial of his father Rajiv Gandhi on his death anniversar­y and remembered him for “Truth, Compassion, Progress.”

Congress interim President Sonia Gandhi, who preferred not to venture out of home even on this solemn day, was quick to sense Rahul can be put on the job to sort out the deepening difference­s in the party in the Congress-ruled Punjab and Rajasthan.

Her decision to make Rahul start cracking even before he is fully recovered signals a possibilit­y she may soon ask the Congress Working Committee (CWC) to pass a resolution asking him to take over as the party president irrespecti­ve of if he is willing or not. Sources said Rahul will have to fall in line to lead the Congress as no other member can defy the resolve of the CWC, the highest decision-making body whose resolve cannot be overruled by a Rahul decision.

An immediate task assigned to him involves interactin­g with party leaders in Punjab and Rajasthan through the video-conferenci­ng from the confines of his home. His first task is to iron out difference­s in the Punjab Congress and the government and tame cricketert­urned-politician rebel Navjot Singh Sidhu creating factionali­sm against Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh.

Rahul has scheduled oneto-one virtual meetings with Punjab minisers, MLAs and MPs. He will be meeting over 15 each day. Sonia assigned him the job after talking to Amarinder on leaders refusing to meet AICC general secretary Harish Rawat, a former Uttarakhan­d CM and incharge of the Punjab affairs.

In Rajasthan, the second state where Rahul plans to speak on video, the party’s worry is about the resignatio­n by Congress MLA Hemaram Choudhary, a 6time MLA from Barmer and a sharp critic of CM Ashok Gehlot. He was one of the 19 MLAs, who rebelled under the leadership of then Deputy CM Sachin Pilot.

Before Rahul reaches him to pacify, Rajasthan PCC chief Govind Singh Dotasara hailed Choudhary for his contributi­ons to the Congress and exuded confidence to convince him to withdraw resignatio­n. Neither Gehlot nor Assembly Speaker Dr CP Joshi has accepted Choudhary’s resignatio­n.

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