Rahul Gandhi immediately mentioned he backed the Congress’s “one man, one put up” rule, an indication that Ashok Gehlot, the frontrunner for Congress president, might not get to play a double function.
“We have now made a dedication in Udaipur, I count on that will likely be maintained,” Rahul Gandhi mentioned at a briefing in Kerala.
Ashok Gehlot, 71, is believed to be the Gandhis’ alternative for Congress president however he doesn’t need to hand over the function of Rajasthan Chief Minister. If he does, he fears he will likely be changed by rival Sachin Pilot, whose insurrection practically introduced down his authorities in 2020
The Congress had adopted the “one man, one put up” rule earlier this yr at Rajasthan’s Udaipur, the place inner reforms and elections had been mentioned in a three-day assembly.
Mr Gandhi’s phrases immediately come as a setback for the veteran Congressman, who even met with Sonia Gandhi yesterday.
Mr Gandhi additionally mentioned he sees a Congress president as an ideological put up. “My recommendation (to the Congress president) can be whoever turns into the chief ought to bear in mind he represents a set of concepts, a perception system, the imaginative and prescient of India,” he mentioned.