New Delhi: In an exclusive interview to senior journalist Amit Agnihotri, Congress veteran Harish Rawat claims there is no old guard vs young leader power tussle in the organization as he urges Rahul Gandhi to take over the reins of the grand old party. Excerpts:
Q. A dissent letter written by 23 senior leaders has brought the leadership issue in the Congress to the fore. Is the old-guard versus the younger leaders’ debate impacting the Congress’ growth?
See, historically the Congress party has supported and promoted young leaders. During Indira Gandhi’s time, many youngsters joined the party. Sanjay Gandhi brought in many youngsters like Kamal Nath. Later, when Rajiv Gandhi took over, several youngsters including myself, Ghulam Nabi Azad, Ahmed Patel, Anand Sharma and Mukul Wasnik came to the party. In fact, people who joined the Congress during the time of Sanjay Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi are calling the shots today. After us youngsters like Avinash Pande came in and are doing very well. Similarly, many youngsters like Rajeev Satav and Gaurav Gogoi came in after Rahul Gandhi joined active politics and have grown since. Congress has a natural inclination towards the younger generation. There is no old guard versus younger leader debate in the party. All of us are willing to accommodate the younger generation and back them. However, there have been one or two instances like that of Jyotiraditya Scindia. He was given so much by the party in a short time. I will narrate a personal anecdote. In 1980, I was a Member of Parliament along with Jyotiraditya’s father (late Madhavrao Scindia) and decades later worked as a Minister of State in the Manmohan Singh government of which Jyotiraditya was also a member. The point is we were patient. Had Jyotiraditya stayed back, he would have become Madhya Pradesh, chief minister. But he got impatient and left.
Q. If that is the case, why was veteran Ghulam Nabi Azad targeted during the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting called on August 24 to discuss the issues flagged by the dissenters?
See, writing the letter was not the concern of anyone. The timing and the way it was pushed and leaked to the media had upset the CWC members and had disappointed them. They were wondering why this happened? Azad is a veteran and seasoned politician. In fact, three leaders including Azad, Ahmed Patel and Ambika Soni have a special place in the party. We have always respected them. During a meeting, if they are standing, we do not sit on a chair. Azad was considered to be the troubleshooter for the party. If we did anything wrong, Azad would correct it. The same goes for Ahmed Patel. When the dissent letter leaked and Azad’s name figured prominently as one of the key persons behind the episode, we wondered, why him?
Azad could have just met Sonia Gandhi or called her. His word would have counted. Instead, all kinds of negative reports were doing the rounds about the party and it pained us. That sentiment was reflected in the CWC meeting. It was not as if Azad had attempted a coup of sorts but the CWC members expressed their concern over the manner the letter was leaked. This actually prolonged the discussion. But in the end Sonia Gandhi assured all of us that our sentiments would be addressed.
Q. Are their concerns in the party over Rahul Gandhi coming back as Congress president?
The CWC discussed if Rahul is reluctant to take over then an All India Congress Committee session should be called to address all these issues. We want Rahul to take over at the earliest. It was also the unanimous view in the CWC. Even the extended CWC held in August 2019 had urged Rahul to take back his resignation. Congress workers have full faith in his leadership. Rahul took over when there were a lot of challenges and all of us feel that. Today, the Parliamentary system and Constitutional democracy are being challenged in the country. Rahul is giving a befitting reply to the working style of PM Modi and his government. He has emerged as the Congress leader and he has occupied the space of the leader of the opposition. In these circumstances, I think Congress needs a young leader and India needs a young opposition leader. He has travelled all over the country and met people. He has gained experience. Times are now changing. People have started raising issues related to bread and butter. It is time Rahul should take over as Congress president.
Q. What about the fact that CWC elections have not been held for over two decades?