Rahul Gandhi may take over as Congress president after Assembly polls: Sheila Dikshit
The subject of Rahul Gandhi’s
elevation as Indian National Congress President has been long-discussed, but
now it seems that the stage is all set for his anointment. Former Delhi
chief minister and senior Congress leader Sheila Dikshit on Friday told leading
daily Times Of India in an interview that
Rahul Gandhi’s promotion from vice-president to president of the party
may happen in 2017. “Everything is being kept on hold waiting for
Rahul and this should happen after assembly elections are over,” she has
been quoted as saying. Expressing her opinion, Dikshit said that the old party
now needs some changes in the leadership on posts that have been occupied for
decades.
Showering praise on Congress star
campaigner Priyanka Gandhi, Dikshit said that she is a fantastic leader who
played an important role in the formation of the Congress-SP alliance in Uttar
Pradesh. We are all hoping that both Rahul and Priyanka take up positions
in the party. However, she did not stress much on whether Priyanka will enter
active politics or not.
Sheila Dikshit, however, refuted
all reports which claimed that she had stopped campaigning after she stepped
down as Congress’s CM candidate for Uttar Pradesh. “I have gone wherever
the party has asked me to go. I was supposed to go to Kanpur and
Varanasi, but then I fell ill so I could not go. Now I am better and will
soon be going to Varanasi,” Dikshit told Times Of India. Earlier
Sheila Dikshit was named as Congress’s CM face in Uttar Pradesh, but after
SP-Congress alliance she stepped down saying, “Akhilesh Yadav is a much better
Chief Ministerial candidate than me.”
On Samajwadi Party and Congress
alliance, Sheila Dikshit said that all initial hiccups between the parties have
been resolved. This is an era of visibility and Akhilesh Yadav is above
everyone else. “Mayawati does not have that style so she is there but not
too much. BJP does not have a leader for UP. The PM is going there very
frequently but everyone understands that he will not be CM. We believe Muslims
are coming out very strongly with this alliance and of course, the Yadavs will
be there. Rahul and Akhilesh campaigning together has had a positive impact,”
Dikshit told Times Of India.
On being asked about her
retirement from politics, Dikshit said that she will abide by party
directive. “I have no greed I am very satisfied. For if tomorrow, the party
gives me an important role why shall I speak of retirement.”
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