New Delhi:Rahul Gandhi wants the Congress leaders across the country to get into an agitational mode to take on the BJP and has made their participation in anti-government protests a condition for giving party tickets. The former Congress chief made his views clear recently when he visited Telangana and Gujarat to address a farmer and tribal rally respectively.
“I am just telling you. Don’t come to me if you don’t get a ticket. If you have fought for the tribals, if you have influence, you will get a ticket. Otherwise, you may not get a ticket even if you are a senior leader,” Rahul told party leaders in Dahod, Gujarat on Tuesday. He had delivered a similar message on May 7 in Warrangal, Telangana, where the former Congress said that tickets will be based on feedback against a leader from the workers.
The Congress recently registered 40 lakh, new members, through a digital drive in Telangana. Rahul wants to push a new kind of politics to take on the ruling TRS, which was born out of a movement for a separate state from Andhra Pradesh. The centrality of ground-level feedback to decide the party’s prospective candidates for the assembly or Lok Sabha elections is part of a plan to make the workers feel involved in the decision-making process said a party insider.
“Our workers represent us and fight for the party with political rivals in states but when it comes to giving tickets, a leader’s connection with New Delhi plays a major role. As a result, many times, the deserving candidates are left out. This breeds dissent and demoralizes the workers,” the party insider said.