We are reformists, not rebels, says Ghulam Nabi Azad


New Delhi, Nov 23 (IANS): Senior Congress leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, who is one of the dissenters who had questioned the party leadership and functioning, has sought that the party hold elections to strengthen the organisation and make it more responsible.

Dismissing allegations of rebellion levelled at the dissenters, Azad, the Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, said "we are reformists" and "this is all for the revival of the party".

Becoming the second senior leader after former Union Minister Kapil Sibal to speak out on party affairs after the party's dismal performance in the Bihar Assembly polls, Azad said that the "Congress should shed the five-star culture, at least in elections", and insisted that leaders should hit the roads and reach out to people.

"There is no connection between the leaders and the people," he contended.

Insisting on the organisational elections which was a key demand by the "G23" group, Azad held that elections from block to state chief should be held "so that people should be more responsible and work for the party".

Azad also said that there are no issues with the first family in the Congress and gave a clean chit to interim chief Sonia Gandhi and former President Rahul Gandhi.

However, he noted that the party should be more on ground level at least during elections which are perceived as a direct criticism of leaders involved in the Bihar elections.

Sibal too had raised similar concerns. Contending that he was "compelled to speak publicly" as there is "no forum in the party to discuss party issues", he said that the Congress needs efficient and senior leaders to manage elections.

His statement, coming in wake of the party's dismal performance in the Bihar Assembly polls as well as the string of bypolls in various states, were viewed as an apparent attack on team Rahul Gandhi whose handpicked team was involved in the election process.

Sibal had also expressed unhappiness that no senior party leader had spoken on the Bihar results.

The group of 23 leaders had written a letter to interim party chief Sonia Gandhi in August, seeking a complete overhaul of the party and elections from block to the Congress Working Committee level, but came under major attack.

 

  

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  • myna, mysuru

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    Another Nejma Heptulla in the making. Enjoy all the spoils of the office for decades and when you are out of power then start harming the party for personal gains. How did Ajad help in Bihar elections???

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  • Nice, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

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    Unprofessional
    Why spill the beans in public
    If you able to solve, solve it like a professional
    If not Just Retire with a Smile.

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  • Bhavya Baliga, Udupi

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    When Sonia and Rahul Gandhi are holidaying in Goa and Priyanka Vadra is in Himachal, HM Amit Shah is touring TN, soon after he visited WB, to expand party’s political footprint. Party President J P Nadda would soon be on a 100 day tour.
    Then they wonder why does BJP keep winning!

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  • Anil, Mangalore

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    Time to do away with the notion that Congress can only be headed by a Gandhi , some are calling for Priyanka Vadhra to head the party - another disaster in the making. Senior dissenters are sending messages to the party , pls take note of them otherwise the party is heading for oblivion.

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  • Robin, Byndoor

    Mon, Nov 23 2020

    Party cadres are selected by High Commands choice from decades. Election ? Why ?

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