CWC names Sonia Gandhi as interim Congress president

CWC meet: Sonia Gandhi named interim Congress president
The newly appointed Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi.

New Delhi: Sonia Gandhi will be the interim president of the Congress. A decision to this effect was taken at the Congress Working Committee's marathon meeting held here on Saturday.

The CWC met for a second time and accepted the resignation of outgoing party chief Rahul Gandhi.

Sonia Gandhi had held the post of Congress president between 1998 and 2017 before her son Rahul Gandhi took over the reins.

Party leaders said that all the five sub-groups formed region-wise to choose the new Congress president had recommended Rahul Gandhi's name for the post, but the outgoing president refused to take the charge.

The CWC members then recommended Sonia Gandhi's name as the interim party chief. She will be entrusted with the task till the party figures out who its next president will be.

Rahul's name props up again

Despite the names of veteran leader Mallikarjun Kharge and Mukul Wasnik being thrown up as possible successor to the Congress President's post, when the state party leaders finally sat down to confabulate and propose the names for the post - it came as no surprise - Rahul Gandhi again!

For the grand old party, the big moment that appeared to be dawning - of being able to finally throw away the yoke of dynastic succession of the Gandhi family - seemed to be a non-starter again.

As the Congress Working Committee (CWC) prepared to meet again in the evening after its two-hour meeting in the morning, the five sub-groups formed region-wise to choose a successor to Rahul Gandhi in unison came up with his name. 

There was a clamour across all the sub-groups for Rahul Gandhi to be made president again, though he is not keen to take up the responsibility of a party fighting a political downslide.

After Rahul Gandhi resigned as Congress president post the poor showing of the party in the Lok Sabha elections, and stuck to his stand of not going back, the party agreed to go through the process of choosing a person from outside the Gandhi family.

But UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, who has been carefully shepherding her son's political rise, is known to have pushed strongly for his name to be proposed.

In fact, according to sources, she was unrelenting in making sure no one could look beyond her son.

The fact that the party has been unable to unshackle itself from the psychological hold of the Gandhi dynasty was clear after the morning CWC itself, when the members again appealed to Rahul Gandhi to take back his resignation. 

After the CWC meeting in the morning, when Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi said that they did not want to be part of the process to choose the successor to the post of party chief, it appeared that the Congress was finally on its way to getting out of the family shackle-hold.

But with all the five sub-groups, including the one with Rahul Gandhi's sister Priyanka Gandhi on board, proposing his name, the entire process does smack of being a staged operation.

Mukul Wasnik, Mallikarjun Kharge frontrunners for Congress chief post
Mallikarjun Kharge

Party sources said that all the sub-groups, including the ones from the south and north, favoured Rahul Gandhi.

Party strongman Amarinder Singh, who is known for his independent thinking and way of working, surprisingly did not come for the important CWC meet. While party sources said that those who did not come would be asked for their suggestions, Amarinder Singh had perhaps sensed the way the matter would proceed.

The Congress has been the butt of criticism from the BJP, and especially Prime Minister Narendra Modi, for being unable to look beyond dynasty.
Young Congress leader from Tripura, Pradyot Bikram Manikya Deb, tweeted ahead of the evening CWC: "I have spoken on our choice for the Congress president. Someone who we the young India relates to and someone who leads from the front. Someone who fights for the rights even when the mood of the majority in India is for retribution. The name of the president will be announced soon."

Significantly, Rahul Gandhi had insisted that all the state unit leaders come for Saturday's meeting, which made it look as though the party was keen on taking all on board. 

Besides Rahul Gandhi and Sonia Gandhi, the meeting of the CWC was attended by former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, senior party leaders Priyanka Gandhi, Anand Sharma, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Sachin Pilot, Ahmed Patel, P Chidambaram and several others.

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