The Congress’s huge defeat in the five state elections has reignited vehement criticism of the Gandhi family and calls for a comprehensive makeover.
Rahul Gandhi is expected to become leader of the Congress, Rajasthan Prime Minister Ashok Gehlot said Sunday ahead of a closely watched meeting of the party’s top decision-making body set to discuss his massive election defeat. “Rahul Gandhi should become party leader.
In the past three decades, no one in the Gandhi family has become prime minister or minister. It is important to understand that the Gandhi family is important for the unity of Congress,” he told ANI News just before the start of the Congress Working Committee (CWC) session in Delhi. “Politics of polarization is simpler.
The BJP has been promoting the Congress as a Muslim party on social media. Our way is to preserve the integrity and unity of the country. He said. “In 2017, Congress was united and we won.
After Channi became Chief Minister, the environment was also conducive, but it was our fault that we lost the Punjab Assembly election due to internal conflicts,” said Gehlot’s massive defeat in the five states has sparked renewed criticism of the Gandhi family and calls for a complete restructuring and a change of leadership – a demand that no longer applies to the “G-23” or the Group of 23 “dissidents”.
Sonia Gandhi wrote two years ago. Sources say organizational congressional elections to choose a new party leader, scheduled for August-September, could now be brought forward by two to three months when the CWC meets today. Congress denied flatly that the Gandhis – party leaders Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra – during the meeting e.g would resign.
Before the meeting, the Congress of Jharkhand passed a resolution in favor of Sonia and Rahul Gandhi. Many are internally predicting another futile exercise in the name of “introspection” with the CWC – in which Gandhi’s “loyalists” slightly outnumber the “dissidents” – who are widely expected to avoid difficult decisions.