Newly-elected MPs meet Rahul, want him to continue as party chief


New Delhi, Jun 2 (IANS): Rahul Gandhi, who met partys newly-elected MPs on Saturday, did not appear to have given any indication that he has relented from his insistence on resigning from the post of party president, party sources said.

They said he appeared not to have changed his mind over his offer to resign made at the meeting of Congress Working Committee last week in the wake of party's debacle in the Lok Sabha elections. Rahul Gandhi had also suggested at the CWC meeting that his successor could be from outside the Nehru-Gandhi family.

Party MPs are learnt to have urged him to continue as party chief.

"All are working on it so that he does not step down," a party leader told IANS.

At the regular party briefing, Congress Communications In-charge Randeep Singh Surjewala reaffirmed that Rahul Gandhi is the party chief and there were no two opinions or doubts on this.

"I would request all the naysayers to hold their breath. The Congress Working Committee has authorized Rahul Gandhi to do a complete overhaul of the organization from top to bottom... I would request all my friends in the media whom we respect so much to wait for a while rather than fall prey to speculation," he said.

Congress MP Ravneet Singh Bittu told IANS that Rahul Gandhi should continue as party chief.

"Rahul Gandhi will have to listen to every worker, every state. And the message is that in this difficult hour, he cannot leave, he has to continue as president," he said.

Bittu said if Gandhi leaves the post at this juncture, the party can disintegrate and Congress workers would get disappointed.

"We also ruled for 10 years. If they have (BJP-led NDA) come to power again, what is so big in this? We will come to power again. But party leadership, Gandhi has to keep, this is the responsibility of Rahul Gandhi," he said, adding no one has lost faith in him.

Bittu said Congress has been moulded by the Nehru-Gandhi family and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi had brought it out of a difficult phase.

Apart from Rahul Gandhi, UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and party general secretary Priyanka Gandhi met the newly elected MPs, interacted with them and posed for photographs. 

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangaluru

    Sun, Jun 02 2019

    Congress need to work in unity and even the malpractices if any in the election to be looked into.

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 02 2019

    Without the Gandhis the Congress hierarchy will collapse . All of them are staying together only because of them . If not for them the party will get fragmented with each person wanting a share of the power and money . Gandhis are the glue which unites the party. Unfortunately people have lost faith in the Congress- there is a policy paralysis, no fresh ideas and same old corrupt people are the face of the Congress. Time to revamp and restructure the party and give the people a person without baggage and of the standards and integrity.

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  • Alwin, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 02 2019

    Mr Rahul Gandhi is perfect in his thinking. As he is available to party ,all must cooperate and build party from root level with it's ideology

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