New Delhi:Discussion over the probable candidates for two key parliamentary posts--Leader of the Opposition (LoP) and Chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC)--which examines important policy matters, are going on within the party ahead of the special session of Parliament starting June 24.
The LoP post is formally coming to the grand old party after 10 years as the Congress could win only 44 MPs in 2014 and 52 MPs in the 2019 national elections. As per rules, the single largest party in the opposition must have 54 MPs, which is 10 per cent of the House strength 543, in the Lok Sabha to be able to formally get the LoP post.
In 2024, the Congress won 99 seats. Hence, it would easily get the two key parliamentary posts. Accordingly, Rajya Sabha member Sonia Gandhi, who was recently elected Chairperson of the Congress Parliamentary Party, will now nominate MPs for the two key posts.
As far as the LoP post is concerned, former party chief and Rae Bareli MP Rahul Gandhi has to decide whether or not to accept a Congress Working Committee resolution that urged him to take the important Constitutional post.
“We all wish that Rahul Gandhi should become the LoP, but he has to take that decision. A decision on the LoP post and the Chairperson PAC post will be taken during the Parliament session,” Lok Sabha MP Hibi Eden told ETV Bharat.
According to party insiders, the decision may be taken during the first two days of the special session of Parliament when the newly elected MPs will take oath. If Rahul becomes the LoP, Gaurav Gogoi may be named as the deputy leader in the House. In case Rahul declines the LoP post, Gaurav Gogoi was the front-runner for the post, said party insiders.