New Delhi: A lack of commitment to the Congress ideology and Prashant Kishor’s past associations with various political parties came in the way of the poll manager’s attempts to join the grand old party. Interestingly, this was Kishor’s second attempt at becoming part of the Congress and then working towards its revival ahead of the 2024 national elections.
Last year too, Kishor had lengthy discussions with the Gandhis, Sonia, Rahul and Priyanka, who gave him a patient hearing. Sonia had then tasked a group of trusted aides like AK Antony, Ambika Soni and Mallikarjun Kharge to review Kishor’s proposals and suggest a suitable role for him in the party. According to party insiders, Kishor’s suggestions like radically revamping the grand old party and having a direct line of communication with the Gandhis were not liked by the veterans, who felt the Congress could not be run like a corporate house.
One year later, much of the reservations against Kishor’s induction remained the same but the ideology factor shot into prominence. The seniors appreciated the analysis done by the poll manager but wanted him to commit to the Congress ideology and sever all links with the various parties that he worked for in the past or was in touch via his company, the Indian Political Action Committee.
The I-PAC signing a pact with TRS in Telangana in the middle of Kishor’s discussions with the Congress and the fact that I-PAC had finalized a similar pact with the TMC in West Bengal last year, were red-flagged by some of the veterans who reviewed the poll manager’s proposals over the past 10 days.