Team Rahul future uncertain as old guard eyes comeback
The two put in their papers Sunday as AICC general secretary and Mumbai Regional Congress president respectively.
New Delhi: Inducted into key roles with much fanfare and hope, top members of team Rahul Gandhi face an uncertain future as the party deals with the aftermath of its dismal performance in the Lok Sabha election and resignations pour in.
Mr Gandhi recently quit as the Congress president, taking responsibility for the drubbing, and many of his closest aides followed him. His confidants Jyotiraditya Scindia and Milind Deora are the latest to have resigned from their party posts. The two put in their papers Sunday as AICC general secretary and Mumbai Regional Congress president respectively.
On Saturday, Keshav Chand Yadav also resigned as Indian Youth Congress chief, while AICC Scheduled Caste Cell chairman Nitin Raut had quit earlier. Other Rahul Gandhi aides who resigned in solidarity with their leader include former Congress chief’s protégés such as Uttam Reddy, who quit as working president of Telangana Congress, and Girish Chodankar, who gave up the position of Goa Congress president.
Most of the resignations the Congress is witnessing are from the members of team Rahul Gandhi, be it AICC secretaries or a range of state chiefs he positioned in different regions. Among them is Rajesh Lilothia, who was only recently appointed Delhi Congress Working president under state unit chief Sheila Dikshit.
Within the party, there are already talks that the future of Mr Gandhi’s associates and team members are uncertain as he made a sudden and unplanned exit.
Many leaders who appealed to Mr Gandhi to stay argued that their political futures depended on his presence in the party and hence he must stay.
“Many of us joined the Congress in key roles to take Rahul Gandhi’s vision forward. Now that he has quit, we feel quite rudderless. Let us see how things shape up,” said a young Congress leader who recently quit.
With Mr Gandhi marching on, it remains to be seen how his top aides, including Mr Scindia and Mr Deora among several others will be placed in the new dispensation that will come in once a new Congress president is elected.
Another reason why Team Rahul Gandhi is keeping its fingers crossed is because of the evident return of the old guard at the helm of affairs in the Congress.
A series of meetings held to discuss the way forward after Mr Gandhi’s resignation have involved only Congress veterans such as Ahmed Patel, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Motilal Vora, Anand Sharma, Bhupinder Singh Hooda, with the younger lot, seen closer to Rahul Gandhi, not part of preliminary discussions.
Further, with UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Mr Gandhi saying that they would not be part of the process to select the next Congress president, his aides are clearly feeling the pinch as the decision-making now rests exclusively with the all-powerful veterans.
Even the Congress Working Committee, which will have the final say in the matter, principally has the seniors in it.