If Rahul Gandhi refuses, the movement to make Ashok Gehlot the party president


- The Gandhi family is not ready to let go of control over the party

- The demand for a permanent president for the party is growing

New Delhi Dated 21st January 2021 Thursday

A new thing came out in the Congress party on the issue of permanent presidency. Sonia Gandhi is currently the acting chairperson. His wish is to make Rahul the president again. But it was learned that Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot was likely to be made party president if Rahul Namukar leaves.

Rahul has not yet hinted that he is ready to become party president. Ashok Gehlot is one of the most loyal Congressmen of the Gandhi family and a trusted man of the Gandhi family.

One group believes that the Gandhi Parivar is not ready to let the helm of the party slip out of their hands, so if neither Rahul nor Priyanka can become party president, they will hand over the responsibility to a man who drinks as much water as the Gandhi Parivar says. Do not make independent decisions. Thus indirectly the Gandhi family maintains its control over the Congress.

At the behest of Sonia Gandhi, some people are constantly persuading Rahul that he should accept the responsibility of the party president. Such members firmly believe that the support of the Gandhi family is necessary for the political survival of the Congress. Apart from that, there is no other leader in the party who can sustain the party or win the elections alone.

According to a report, Ashok Gehlot was also informed of the proposal and was almost ready, but some Delhi leaders took a keen interest in Rajasthan politics and Gehlot became alarmed and could not decide whether to leave Rajasthan and go to Delhi. Although Gehlot moved to Delhi as the party's general secretary, Gehlot became active in Rajasthan politics again with the Rajasthan elections. He once again claimed the chief ministership

Now Gehlot has to decide whether to continue as Rajasthan's chief minister or return to Delhi politics as Congress president.

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