NEW DELHI: Asserting that an appointed Congress president may not have even one per cent support in the party, senior leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, one of the signatories to the “dissident” letter, on Thursday pitched for elections to the Congress Working Committee and key organisational posts of state chiefs, district presidents, and block presidents, and said that those opposing elections are afraid of losing their positions.
Prospects of the party would be better if an elected body leads the party, otherwise “Congress will continue to sit in the Opposition for the next 50 years,” Azad said.
“When you contest the election, at least 51 per cent is with you. Others contestants will get 10 or 15 per cent votes. The person who wins and gets charge of the post of party president, it means that 51 per cent people are with him. Right now, the person who becomes president might not even have one per cent support. If CWC members are elected then they cannot be removed. So what is the problem?” Ghulam Nabi Azad told ANI.
“Others who finish second, third or fourth will think that we have to strengthen the party while working hard and will win next time. But, the president, who is now appointed, does not have even the support of 1 per cent of party workers,” he said while reiterating that elections make the foundation of the party strong.
Drawing attention to the consequences of not conducting intra-party elections on the party’s prospects in the state or national elections, he said that Congress party has been appointing “someone as party president in the state” on recommendation by important party leaders.
The remarks came three days after the Congress Working Committee (CWC), the highest decision-making body of the party passed a resolution and requested Sonia Gandhi “to continue to lead the Indian National Congress” until such time as circumstances will permit an AICC session to be convened.
“An appointed person can be removed but an elected person cannot be removed. What is wrong with this,” he said.
He strongly criticised leaders who are opposing the elections, saying, the people who are claiming to be the loyalists are actually doing cheap politics and are detrimental to the interests of the party and to the nation.
Slamming those for opposing elections, the Rajya Sabha member said, “Those office-bearers or state unit presidents or block district presidents who attack our proposal know that they will be nowhere when elections happen. Whoever is genuinely invested in the Congress will welcome the letter. I have said that state, district and block presidents of the party should be elected by the party workers,” he
“If my party wants to be in opposition for the next 50 years, then there is no need for elections within the party,” he said.
“Anyone who has a genuine interest in the internal working dynamics of Congress would welcome our proposal to have every state and district president as being elected. The entire Congress Working Committee should be elected,” Azad said.
He lamented elections not being held in the party for the past several decades, “For the last many decades, we do not have elected bodies in the party. Maybe we should have pushed for it 10-15 yrs ago. Now we are losing election after election, and if we have to come back we need to strengthen our party by holding elections.”
“If my party wants to be in opposition for the next 50 years, then there is no need for elections within the party,” he said.
Mentioning that the sole purpose is to make Congress active and strong, he said, “Those who simply got ‘appointment cards’ continue to oppose our proposal. What’s the harm in having elected CWC members who will have fixed tenures in the party?”
“Anyone who has a genuine interest in the internal working dynamics of Congress would welcome our proposal to have every state and district president as being elected. The entire Congress Working Committee should be elected,” Azad said.
Azad, who is Leader of Opposition in the Rajya Sabha, said their effort was to make the party strong and active and those who simply got “appointment cards” continue to oppose their proposal.
Stressing that he has no personal ambitions but is loyal to his party, he said, “I had been CM once, been an Union Cabinet Minister, CWC member and general secretary of the party, I do not want anything for myself. I will remain in active politics for the next 5 to 7 years. I do not want to be party president. As a true Congressman, I want elections within the party for the betterment of the party”.
The CWC meeting was held on August 24 in the backdrop of a letter in which Azad and 22 other leaders had called for “full time” active leadership, sweeping reforms and elections to the CWC. There was also a suggestion for a mechanism for collective leadership to guide the party’s revival.
Sonia Gandhi continues to remain as interim president of the party in August last year after Rahul Gandhi resigned taking responsibility for the party’s dismal performance in the Lok Sabha polls. (ANI)
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I would personally let that party rot for many years to come as a punishment for ruining the chance of independent India progressing at much faster rate