New Delhi/Kerala:Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot arrived in Kochi on Thursday to make one last attempt to convince Rahul Gandhi to become the next Congress president as the veteran joins the Bharat Jodo Yatra.
Speaking to reporters at the Kochi airport, Gehlot said he will request Rahul once again to take up the party president's role as most Pradesh Congress Committees want him to. "We will request Rahul that since all Pradesh Congress Committees are passing resolutions seeking him to become the party president, he should accept it. Because they (resolutions) mean something," Gehlot said.
Gehlot said the situation in India was "worrying" as "democracy was in danger". "The Constitution is being blown to smithereens. Democracy is in danger. In such times, the role of a strong opposition becomes all the more important. And only Congress can take such a role. Which is why we all want Rahul Gandhi to head the party," the veteran Congress leader said.
Gehlot said this would be his "final request" to Rahul Gandhi given that the poll process has already begun. Asked about one-party one-post standing of the Congress, the Rajasthan CM said anyone becoming party president cannot handle two posts. "The party president has to work across India so keeping two posts would not be viable," he said.
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His remarks could be seen as a climbdown as sources said, Gehlot was ready to be party president but wanted to retain his chair as Rajasthan chief minister as well. Interestingly, it comes hours after Rahul asked Congress to honour the Udaipur Declaration, in a hint that Gehlot may have to quit the CM’s chair if he becomes the party president.
Gehlot, a Gandhi family loyalist who has been asked by party chief Sonia Gandhi to contest the polls for the party chief, has been suggesting from day one that Rahul should take up the party post as he is the popular choice of the workers. “The request will be in line with the wishes of the crores of party workers. Gehlot ji is aware of the popular sentiment in the party and will articulate it before Rahulji,” a senior AICC functionary said on condition of anonymity. “We recognize Rahul ji as our leader. He is leading the yatra and we all want him to become the party president. But an election process is on. Let us wait and see what happens,” media chairman Pawan Khera said.
Amid a nationwide chorus in support of Rahul the comment of yatra coordinator Digvijay Singh that Rahul is usually steadfast on his decisions once he makes up his mind is being seen in party circles as a clue. Singh had also said that while presidents would come and go, Rahul would be the natural leader of the party. Before Singh, another veteran P Chidambaram had expressed similar sentiments.