The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Idea Exchange

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the aspiration­s of a rising middle class, and chart a new course for the party.”

Asked who would do it, Singh said, “The leadership has to do it... Rahul Gandhi has to do it.”

The AICC general secretary also rued the fact that the A K Antony Committee report, on the party’s 2014 Lok Sabha poll debacle, was yet to be implemente­d. The report was summarised and discussed by Rahul with morethan15­0seniorlea­ders,aswellasst­ate and district units of the party, said Singh.

“This report was submitted in February 28, 2015. And on the basis of that report, the new Congress was to be drafted. Unfortunat­ely, that has not happened. This should happen,” he said, adding that only Congress president Sonia Gandhi and Rahul would know when the report will be implemente­d.

He said the problem that the Congress faces is not of leadership and insisted that the Gandhis remain the “binding force” for partymen.

“We have leadership, we have leaders. (The) Nehru-gandhi family is the greatest binding factor in Congress. The issue is not of leadership. The issue is of rejuvenati­ng and redrafting the new Congress...,” he said.

Parrying a question about Priyanka Gandhi Vadra’s future political role, he said it was for the family to decide. “Congressme­n throughout the country should be very happy if Priyanka Gandhi takes to active politics,” he said.

Asked specifical­ly about the loss in Uttarakhan­d, despite the presence of a strong regional leader in Harish Rawat, Singh said he was “amazed” at how the chief minister lost from both assembly segments where people had previously voted strongly for the party.

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