New Delhi:Congress chief Mallikarjun Kharge, who will complete one year as the first non-Gandhi president in 24 years on October 19, has played the role successfully, party leaders said on Wednesday.
Kharge was elected to the top party post on October 19, 2022, defeating his rival Shashi Tharoor in internal polls in which over 9,000 delegates from across the country voted. The Congress had its last non-Gandhi president in 1996 when Sitaram Kesri was elected to the top party post defeating Sharad Pawar and Rajesh Pilot.
According to party leaders, Kharge has played the role successfully despite being 80 years old. “He has provided stability to the party organization. He has reconstituted the Congress Working Committee and made several changes in the organization gradually. Within the party, he is regarded by all. Under his presidency, the party won the Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka assembly polls last year. He supervised Rahul Gandhi’s nationwide Bharat Jodo Yatra and has been campaigning in the poll-bound states of Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh and Telangana. As leader of opposition in the Rajya Sabha he had been coordinating with the opposition leaders and played a key role in the formation of the INDIA alliance to take on the BJP in 2024,” CWC member Avinash Pande told ETV Bharat.
Recalling the events over the past year, AICC secretary BM Sandeep Kumar said Kharge’s election proved the democratic credentials of the Congress. “Kharge’s election proved the democratic credentials of the party in the eyes of the people. As party chief, he has been able to motivate the marginalized sections who now find the Congress attractive. We got Dalit votes in Karnataka because of his appeal. The party has launched a nationwide initiative to develop the leadership of the marginalized sections under his guidance,” Kumar said.