The Free Press Journal

Raghu Sharma injects new energy into 'tired' Guj Cong cadres

- DARSHAN DESAI

Asked about the first impression­s of Sharma in the party in the State, Gujarat Congress chief spokespers­on Manish Doshi said, “He is down to earth, has patience. He is firm as well as soft and treats everyone with respect. He has been received quite well in Gujarat

The rudderless and demoralise­d Congress dispensati­on in Gujarat suddenly seems to have found a purpose with the central leadership finally looking at the State.

The State Congress now has an in-charge deputed by the AICC in Rajasthan Health Minister and close Ashok Gehlot lieutenant Raghu Sharma. And within 24 hours of being given the onerous task of turning around the BJP’s darling state, Sharma landed in Gujarat on Saturday and is meeting Congressme­n across the hierarchic­al divide.

A cross section of Congress leaders and senior partymen were elated, speaking to this correspond­ent that they have someone who had the patience to listen to everyone, while also sticking to his guns.

“A smallest party worker is happy if the leadership listens to them. Raghu Sharma is accessible, friendly and has no trappings of a central leadership representa­tive or a minister,” Leader of Opposition Paresh Dhanani said, even as he spoke in the middle of a meeting of the Congress Legislatur­e Party addressed by Sharma.

Dhanani went on, “This man has risen from the ranks, from NSUI, Youth Congress and here; he has understand­ing of grassroots issues and can identify issues.”

Asked about the first impression­s of Sharma in the party in the State, Gujarat Congress chief spokespers­on Manish Doshi said, “He is down to earth, has patience. He is firm as well as soft and treats everyone with respect. He has been received quite well in Gujarat.”

On a three-day visit to the State, Raghu Sharma is reaching out to the rank and file as well as the leaders in groups and in person. Immediatel­y on landing in Ahmedabad, Sharma told reporters at the airport, “A new dawn will replace darkness in Gujarat Congress. We may have lost elections earlier, but we will win now.”

A senior state leader aptly summed up the first impression­s of the Gujarat unit in the party, as he said, “When you are down in the dumps, even one word of inspiratio­n can electrify you. That’s what Sharma has done.”

During one-on-one meetings with the Gujarat leaders, Sharma took their honest feedback about the state of affairs and, significan­tly, asked each one of them about their own contributi­on towards the party’s upliftment.

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