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Rahull Gandhi set to take over as Congress Party chief

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NEW DELHI: India’s opposition Congress party will hold leadership elections next month, an official said yesterday, amid growing speculatio­n Rahul Gandhi will take over from his mother as its leader.

Rahul, whose father, grandmothe­r and greatgrand­father all served as prime minister, was the centre-left party’s front man in the last general election. But his 70year-old mother Sonia remains its president and still calls the shots.

She has not publicly announced a decision to stand down as Congress president, but party official Mullappall­y Ramachandr­an said after a meeting of senior leaders yesterday that an election would be held next month.

The announceme­nt followed months of speculatio­n that the 47-year-old scion of the Gandhi dynasty would soon take over from his mother.

Rahul Gandhi was elected vicepresid­ent of the Congress party in 2013 and has long been his mother’ s presumed successor.

He was strongly criticised for a lacklustre campaign that led to a defeat by Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party in the 2014 general election.

But few inside the party, which has since suffered a series of state election defeats, have been willing to publicly criticise the family that has been at its helm for generation­s.

Rahul has long had the reputation of a reluctant leader, although some analysts say he has displayed greater political acumen since the 2014 election defeat.

“Earlier, he was too young and didn’t have a lot of experience, so he used to make mistakes sometimes. But now he has become more seasoned,” veteran party leader Virbhadra Singh told AFP ahead of Monday’s announceme­nt.

Congress has ruled India for most of the period since independen­ce in 1947 and has almost always been led by the Nehru-Gandhi clan, beginning with the first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.

Yesterday the party set a Dec 4 deadline for nomination­s for president and said any vote would be held on Dec 16.

It held its last leadership election in 2010, when Sonia Gandhi stood unopposed. — AFP

 ??  ?? Sonia and Rahul look on at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting at the Congress party headquarte­rs in New Delhi. — AFP photo
Sonia and Rahul look on at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting at the Congress party headquarte­rs in New Delhi. — AFP photo

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