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Leaders write to Sonia ahead of CWC meet

Congress leaders seek party overhaul in letter to Sonia Gandhi

They have called for bringing changes in the organization by effecting reforms through decentralisation of power and empowerment of state units

Our Bureau, Agencies New Delhi Published 23.08.20, 07:13 PM
In this file photo dated August 10, 2019, then outgoing Congress president Rahul Gandhi and Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra at a tribute-paying ceremony of former Delhi CM Shiela Dikshit at Shankar Lal Auditorium in New Delhi.

In this file photo dated August 10, 2019, then outgoing Congress president Rahul Gandhi and Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra at a tribute-paying ceremony of former Delhi CM Shiela Dikshit at Shankar Lal Auditorium in New Delhi. PTI

Ahead of the Congress Working Committee meeting on Monday, different voices have emerged within the party with one section comprising sitting MPs and former ministers demanding collective leadership, while another group seeking the return of Rahul Gandhi to the helm.

Two dozen Congress leaders, including some ex ministers, have written to party president Sonia Gandhi for overhaul of the organizational structure and changes to the leadership. Some leaders close to Rahul have also written to the CWC pressing for his return as chief.

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The letter by former ministers and some MPs is believed to have been written a few weeks ago and sets the stage for a stormy CWC meeting where issues flagged by dissenters are expected to be discussed and debated.

The leaders have called for bringing changes in the organization by effecting reforms through decentralisation of power and empowerment of state units, besides setting up of the central Parliamentary Board, a body that existed in the party in the 1970s but was later wound up.

The letter in question has also stressed collective decision-making with Gandhi family as its integral part. They have also called for the appointment of a full-time leadership which is active and which can be easily contacted by workers and leaders. The pro reform leaders are further learnt to have called for free and fair organizational polls from the block up to the working committee level.

According to NDTV, Congress interim chief Sonia Gandhi has told her aides that she would step down from the party's top post, after the letter became public. NDTV also cited sources, saying Mrs Gandhi can stay on till the party finds a suitable candidate.

A counter to the pro reform lobby arguing for collective leadership in the Congress has also begun with sitting MP Manickam Tagore calling for Rahul Gandhi's return as party president.

“Gandhis are the symbol of sacrifice. Decision by Congress CWC was a majority decision reflecting the will of 1100 AICC, 8800 PCC members, five crore workers and 12 crore supporters who want Rahul Gandhi as their leader," Tagore said, referring to the 2019 decision of the CWC to name Sonia Gandhi as party president after Rahul declined to accept a unanimous CWC appeal to stay in the post.

Apart from Tagore, Challa Vamshi Chand Reddy, ex Telangana lawmaker and AICC secretary in charge of Maharashtra has also asked for the promotion of Rahul Gandhi as Congress President without any further delay.

In a letter to the CWC on Sunday, Challa Reddy said any delay in Rahul's reinstatement would be at the cost of the Congress.

“In view of existing conditions any further delay in promoting Rahul Gandhi as AICC president can cause incalculable harm to the progress of Congress Party and can be dispiriting to the Congress family,” Reddy said in the letter.

While the younger leaders in the Congress are expected to chalk out a strategy to push for Rahul's return to the helm, the leaders who earlier petitioned to Sonia Gandhi have called for contacting and winning back all those Congressmen who have quit the party and joined the BJP and expressed concerns over rank and file getting demoralised due to the drift in the party.

They are also learnt to have pointed out that the CWC is not "guiding" the party effectively in mobilizing public opinion against the BJP.

Among leaders learnt to have signed the letter are Leader of Opposition in Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad, deputy leader of Congress in Rajya Sabha Anand Sharma, former chief ministers Bhupinder Singh Hooda, Prithviraj Chavan and Rajinder Kaur Bhattal, besides ex ministers Mukul Wasnik, Kapil Sibal, M Veerappa Moily, Shashi Tharoor, MP Manish Tewari, and former MPs Milind Deora, Jitin Prasada and Sandeep Dixit.

The signatories are also said to include former party unit chiefs including Raj Babbar, Arvinder Singh Lovely, Kaul Singh Thakur besides leaders Akhilesh Prasad Singh and Kuldeep Sharma.

These leaders argued that in the absence of a direct dialogue with the Congress chief over strengthening of the party, revival of the party has become imperative in the interest of democracy in the country.

While most of the leaders who have written the letter did not answer calls on Sunday, some who answered remained tight-lipped on the issue having set the stage for a CWC debate on the need for a Gandhi vis-a-vis a non-Gandhi Congress president.

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