Millennium Post

Rahul’s acceptance in oppn ranks will come ‘automatica­lly’: Kharge

- SANJEEV CHOPRA

NEW DELHI: Amid efforts to unite non-bjp forces in the run-up to the 2019 parliament­ary election, Leader of Congress in Lok Sabha Mallikarju­n Kharge said on Sunday that party president Rahul Gandhi would find "automatic" acceptance in the opposition ranks sooner than later.

In an exclusive interview to PTI, the Congress veteran said the people of India were looking up to Gandhi to dislodge the BJP and his acceptance among the opposition leaders would ultimately materialis­e, today or tomorrow.

To drive his point home, Kharge, a former union minister, asked which opposition leader, save Gandhi, had pan-india acceptance -- from Puducherry to Jammu and Kashmir?

"When Rahul Gandhi is working, everyone is praising his work. Acceptabil­ity is there. Because of this, there will be automatic acceptance (of Rahul Gandhi's leadership) today or tomorrow," Kharge said, when asked if the Gandhi family scion will find acceptabil­ity among the larger opposition camp.

Asked who will lead the opposition in the 2019 parliament­ary election, he said it would be decided after the election but the primary purpose now was to unite everyone to oust the BJP and Prime Minister Narendra Modi from power.

Referring to Gandhi's assertion that the 2019 Lok Sabha election would be an ideologica­l fight to dislodge the BJP first, Kharge said, "We want to take the lead in dislodging the BJP. Our leader Rahul Gandhi is naturally leading this fight. We want everyone's support in this. We want everyone's cooperatio­n. Everyone is coming together. Everything will get sorted before the election."

The veteran Congressma­n also said people's support for Gandhi would translate into his larger political support among opposition ranks as well.

"In this fight we want to dislodge the BJP from power for which we are all uniting. The truth also is that the people of India are looking at Rahul Gandhi, so this (his acceptabil­ity) will ultimately materialis­e," Kharge said to another specific question on whether senior opposition leaders such as Trinamool Congress chief Mamata Banerjee, Bahujan Samaj Party's Mayawati and Nationalis­t Congress Party supremo Sharad Pawar will accept a relatively young Gandhi the way they accepted former Congress chief Sonia Gandhi.

Rahul Gandhi, 48, took over the mantle of the Congress party from his mother Sonia Gandhi in December

last year.

"Our leader has acceptabil­ity and wherever he goes today people assemble and listen to him. Which other leader has such acceptabil­ity from Puducherry to Jammu and Kashmir? You tell me. Which

leader has such acceptabil­ity from West Bengal to Gujarat? Tell me one name," Kharge asked.

He said he did not want to "blame them (the opposition)".

"We don't want to blame them. We want to fight together first to dislodge the BJP from power as it is implementi­ng wrong policies, destroying the Constituti­on, damaging institutio­ns, autonomous institutio­ns. We want to take the

lead in dislodging the BJP. Our leader Rahul Gandhi is naturally leading this fight," he said.

He said Gandhi was seeking everyone's support for the task.

The Congress leader noted that all opposition parties were working together and are united in the fight against the BJP.

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