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Sonia Gandhi to continue as Congress president, Rahul Gandhi says he will consider taking charge amid demands by CWC members

Sonia Gandhi to continue as Congress president, Rahul Gandhi says he will consider taking charge amid demands by CWC members

New Delhi, Oct 16 (UNI) Amid questions being raised on leadership in Congress, Sonia Gandhi is set to continue as the president for another year, as declared on Saturday that she is a "full time" and "hands on" chief of the party, even as most members of CWC urged Rahul Gandhi to take charge.
Rahul Gandhi, who has been leading charge of the party in Parliament and outside against the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), was asked by Congress leaders to take the full time charge of the party at the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meet held today.
The Gandhi scion thanked the leaders, and said he would consider the demand.
While the party remained non-committal on who would take the charge of the party next, the dates for organisational elections were announced, and the process of electing next Congress president would take place between August 21 to September 20, 2022.
General Secretary KC Venugopal also said there was no doubt that Rahul Gandhi was the most popular leader of the party.
"As far as Rahul Gandhi is concerned he is the one and foremost leader of the Congress party, who the entire Congress cadre likes as a leader. There is no dispute on Rahul Gandhi, as far as our party is concerned he is a very important leader," Venugopal said.
The decisions made by Congress on Saturday indicate towards an overhaul in the party, including a massive membership drive, training programs for party workers, and organisational elections, which would take place over the next year.
A massive membership drive would be held from November 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.
Party leader Randeep Surjewala said it would be the "largest enrollment drive ever".
Party sources said at least 40 leaders spoke at the CWC meet, and most of them urged Rahul Gandhi to take charge of the party. The CWC passed a political resolution that focused on the ongoing stand-off between India and China in Ladakh, and rising incidents of terror in Jammu and Kashmir after Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.
It also talked about the Mundra drug haul, economic situation, and the recent decision of changing the jurisdiction of Border Security Force (BSF), monetisation plan of the union government and "assault on democratic institutions".
Two more resolutions were passed on inflation and on acute agrarian distress and attacks on India's farmers.
Earlier, in her opening address to the CWC, in an apparent response Sonia Gandhi openly responded to demands by senior party leaders of the 'G-23' pushing for organisational overhaul and said, "The entire organization wants a revival of the Congress. But this requires unity and keeping the party’s interests paramount. Above all, it requires self-control and discipline."
"I have always appreciated frankness. There is no need to speak to me through the media. So let us all have a free and honest discussion. But what should get communicated outside the four walls of this room is the collective decision of the CWC," Sonia Gandhi announced in her opening address.
Senior party leader Ambika Soni however said after the meeting there was no mention of the 'G-23' in the meeting. A party source said they had reached out to senior leaders, and there is no rift in the party.
The CWC also called upon the like minded parties to join them in the fight against the Narendra Modi government. A party source said Congress would have an "open mind" towards joining hands with parties which want to join the battle against BJP.
The CWC meet held on Saturday was the first physical meet of the party leaders in 18 months.
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