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  • Haven’t met Rahul Gandhi in four years: Congress leader Prithviraj Chavan

    By PTI

    MUMBAI: Congress leader and former Maharashtra chief minister Prithviraj Chavan, a member of a group of dissidents in the party, has said that he has not been able to meet senior leader Rahul Gandhi in the last four years.

    There was no ‘chintan’ or introspection at the recent Congress conclave in Udaipur, he told the Times of India podcast which was released on Thursday.

    “I occasionally meet Dr Manmohan Singh whenever I am in Delhi. But his health is not what it used to be earlier. He is always hospitable and ready to talk.

    ” I have also met Sonia Gandhi whenever I sought time, but I haven’t been able to meet Rahul Gandhi for long time…I think in four years.

    There is a complaint that the party leadership is not as accessible as it should be,” said Chavan during the interview.

    The former Union minister is part of the `G-23, a group of dissident leaders who are pressing for organizational reforms in the Grand Old Party which has suffered one electoral setback after another in the recent years.

    Speaking about the Udaipur meeting, Chavan said the Congress president had agreed to hold a “chintan shibir” to discuss the issues before the party, but someone “more loyal than the king” decided that a chintan or introspection wasn’t needed.

    “So, the Udaipur meeting was a `nav-sankalp (new resolution) shibir. The party felt that a post-mortem was not needed and it only needed to look at the future,” he said.

    “There should have been an honest introspection, not to fix accountability or hang people, but to ensure that we don’t repeat those mistakes.

    After the Assam and Kerala Assembly polls, a committee was formed to go into the party’s performance.

    But the committee’s report was buried in a cupboard, which is not in the correct spirit of things,” he said.

    Chavan also said that Kapil Sibal, who recently quit the party, felt strongly that the Congress leadership wasn’t getting honest advice, and `nominated’ persons only give the advice which the leadership likes.

    ”If we want to defeat (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi in 2024, we have to do well in the ensuing 12 state Assembly elections.

    We have to have a large, broad coalition of like-minded parties,” he said.

    The Congress was seeing a tussle between “people of experience” and people of “energy”, but a mix of the two is desirable, he said.

    Asked about decisions taken during the Nav-sankalp shibir, Chavan said these decisions have to be ratified by the All India Congress Committee (AICC) before they become binding.

    ”We expected a chintan (introspection), which is a difficult exercise.

    Reports of the committees set up after the previous election debacles should have been discussed,” he said.

    Division of votes helped the BJP win, and a large coalition has to be led by Congress as a national alternative, Chavan said.

    There was a leadership vacuum in Congress in several states, so regional parties are trying to fill that space, he said, adding that building a large coalition of like-minded parties was difficult, but not impossible.

    ”If we lose in 2024, the spirit of liberal democracy will be lost.

    We have to undertake elections in the party at the earliest,” Chavan said.

    He also opined that pursuing “soft Hindutva” was not a good strategy as people would rather go in for the BJP’s “hard Hindutva” in that case.

    ”No Muslim voted for Congress in Uttar Pradesh. We have to define secularism very correctly. A state has no religion. It cannot pick one religion over another,” the Congress leader said.

  • Dalit leader and Gujarat MLA Jignesh Mevani to join Congress

    By Express News Service

    MUMBAI: Jignesh Mevani, an independent Gujarat MLA and influential Dalit leader, announced on Saturday that he would join Congress on the birth anniversary of Bhagat Singh on September 28 along with former JNU student leader Kanhaiya Kumar, in Delhi.

    The development comes ahead of the next year’s Assembly elections in the BJP-ruled Gujarat.

    Mevani had won election from the Vadgam Assembly constituency in Banaskantha district in 2017 with the backing of Congress.

    “On September 28, I will be joining the Indian National Congress along with Kanhaiya Kumar,” he said, adding that he will be able to talk in detail about the decision only after that.

    Sources said Mevani will be made a working president of the party’s state unit while Prashant Kishor will be made general secretary of Congress with special department election in charge and Kanhaiya Kumar will be also given a bigger role in Bihar Congress ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha polls.

    Working president of Gujarat Congress Hardik Patel will also attend the function in Delhi where he will be inducted into the party in the presence of Rahul Gandhi, Mevani said.

    “We welcome all the revolutionary youths who are willing to work for the development of the country and strengthen the Congress party and the ideals of (Mahatma) Gandhi, Sardar (Patel) and (Jawaharlal) Nehru,” Hardik Patel said in a statement.

    He described Mevani as “an old friend” and said his entry will help the party both in the state and at the national level.

    Chief spokesperson of Gujarat Congress Manish Doshi said Mevani became an MLA with the support of Congress workers in the 2017 elections, and his entry “will strengthen the party’s fight against the corrupt policies of the BJP”.

    “Congress party welcomes everyone who fights against the corrupt policies of the BJP.

    The party policy is to ensure justice to everyone in Gujarat and fight against every such policy of the BJP which is anti-people, anti-youth, anti-farmer, anti-poor,” Doshi said.

    (With agency inputs)

  • Sonia Gandhi convenes meet on June 24 to discuss Congress’ plan to hold protests against Centre

    By PTI
    NEW DELHI: Congress president Sonia Gandhi has convened a meeting of the party’s general secretaries and state in-charges on June 24 to chalk out a strategy to plan protests against the government on issues such as the hike in petrol and diesel prices.

    In the meeting, which will be held virtually, party leaders will also discuss the current Covid and political situations.

    They will give their suggestions for taking on the government and reaching out to the people to highlight its failures, sources said.

    Besides the hike in fuel prices, the Congress will also plan protests against the government over high inflation, the pace of Covid vaccination and handling of the pandemic, they said.

    The economic situation of the country is also likely to figure during the discussions.

    The meeting comes ahead of the Monsoon Session of Parliament which is likely to start in July.

    The Congress has been also attacking the government on issues related to the farmers’ agitation against three new agri laws.