CWC asks Rahul to take on LoP mantle in LS; he says will decide ‘very soon’
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New Delhi: The Congress Working Committee (CWC) on Saturday unanimously urged Rahul Gandhi to take on the mantle of the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha and he told the party’s top brass that he will take a decision on it “very soon”.
At a meeting of the CWC, the party’s highest decision-making body, chaired by Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge and attended by Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, among others, the party’s Lok Sabha polls showing was hailed but it was also decided that separate committees would be set up in states where the performance was not good or below expectations, to take corrective measures.
Kharge said the Lok Sabha poll mandate is a “decisive rejection” of the politics of divisiveness and hate, and stressed that the INDIA bloc must continue functioning cohesively both inside and outside Parliament.
Two resolutions were unanimously passed by the CWC, including one requesting Rahul Gandhi to assume the position of the Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha.
Asked if had agreed to take on the position, Congress general secretary K C Venugopal said Gandhi took note of the sentiments of the CWC members and told them that he would take a decision on it “very soon”.
In the other resolution, the CWC congratulated the people for voting so powerfully to preserve democracy, protect the Constitution and enhance social and economic justice.
“They have decisively rejected both the substance and style of governance over the past decade. The verdict of the people is not just a political loss but a personal and moral defeat for the Prime Minister who sought the mandate in his name and ran a campaign anchored in lies, hate, prejudice, divisiveness and extreme bigotry,” the resolution alleged.
The verdict of the people is clearly against the undermining of democracy and democratic institutions that has taken place since 2014, it said.
In his opening remarks at the meeting, Kharge asserted that while celebrating its “revival”, the party should pause a little as it did not perform to its abilities and expectations in some states.
“Further, we could not repeat our performance in states where we had previously done well in Vidhan Sabha elections and formed the government,” he said.
Separate discussions on each such state will be held soon, the Congress chief said.
“We have to take urgent remedial measures. These are states which have traditionally favoured the Congress, where we have opportunities which we have to harness not for our own advantage but for the benefit of our people. This exercise I propose to hold very soon,” he said.
Kharge further said whether the party is in power or not, its work continues amongst people “24 hours, 365 days”, and raise their issues.
“People have spoken against the dictatorial and anti-democratic ways of the ruling party. It is a decisive rejection of the politics of the last 10 years. It is rejection of the politics of divisiveness, hate and polarisation,” Kharge said.
Out of the 37 CWC members, 32 leaders attended it, 26 permanent invitees, 12 special invitees, 29 Pradesh Congress Committee presidents and 18 Congress Legislature Party leaders attended the meeting. In addition to that, 35 other people also participated in the discussion.