IT WAS ONE MORE EPISODE IN A long-running series of embarrassments for the Congress, and it could have done without the usual round of dire prognoses—ahead of a major decision on what its leadership should look like. On August 26, in a five-page-long letter announcing his resignation from the party, former Union minister Ghulam Nabi Azad launched a scathing attack on Rahul Gandhi, de facto head of the Congress, singling him out for its dismal performance in the past eight years. Several leaders have indeed blamed Rahul while quitting the Congress, but this was the first time a party veteran of 50 years has held the Gandhi scion accountable for its electoral debacles, on record.
The unprecedented criticism came two days before the Congress Working Committee (CWC) announced the schedule for the polls to elect the next Congress president. Several Congress insiders claim the letter, as parting shots go, was meant to draw blood: to stall any possibility of Rahul resuming the party’s reins. It need not have made the effort. Tired of the constant criticism over his leadership style and the Gandhi family’s grip over the party, the former Congress chief has told colleagues on multiple occasions that he wants a non-Gandhi as president.
Yet, there have been desperate attempts for the past few weeks—as the election schedule inched closer—to convince Rahul to return to the top post. “Rahul Gandhi is the most acceptable Congress leader with pan-India support,” says Abhishek Manu Singhvi, third-term Rajya Sabha MP and CWC member. “That’s why all Congress workers want him back. To question his candidature, by the very people who preach inner-party democracy, is itself anti-democratic.”
This story is from the September 12, 2022 edition of India Today.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Sign In
This story is from the September 12, 2022 edition of India Today.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
WIZARD OF WORDS
Padma Shri-awardee Prasoon Joshi on his foray into theatre with his first musical Rajadhiraaj: Love, Life, Leela, and more
THE E-COM UPRISING
From apparel to electronics, e-commerce platforms have opened a whole new world for the Indian customer from the comfort of her home
GETTING THE BEST PRICE
A national online marketplace, eNAM is a boon for farmers burdened by low prices for their produce
ON THE FAST TRACK
Travel turns seamless as FASTag, a small sticker on your car, opens up toll gateways
EVERY DROP COUNTS
With India becoming a water-stressed nation, the drip irrigation drive has brought rich dividends to farmers, enhancing yields and earnings
A QUICK PASSAGE
The digitised sytem for applications at Passport Seva Kendras has made the process of issuing everyone's essential travel document quick and efficient
A ROOF FOR ALL
The Centre’s programme of housing for the poor has brought security and dignity to millions in the villages
THE EASY RIDE
A paperless, largely online system of issuing driving licences has made touts and endless queues history in West Bengal and brought in much-needed convenience and transparency
SPEED MEETS COMFORT
With the indigenously made Vande Bharat Express, India has revolutionised train travel—it’s faster, convenient and more efficient than ever
THE MOBILE ADVANTAGE
Cheap handsets, internet penetration and affordable data have placed a mobile phone in almost every hand in the country