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Rahul Gandhi could become Congress chief by September says senior leader

Many Congress leaders want Rahul Gandhi to be elevated to the top post and steer the party to victory.

New Delhi: Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi could soon be elevated as the grand old party's chief. A senior leader, who declined to be identified, said Rahul could be the Congress President by September.

In May, the AICC had signaled that elevation of Rahul as Congress president was independent of the party suffering a debacle in the Assembly elections.

Only last month, senior party leader Jairam Ramesh had said that "Rahul Gandhi is de facto Congress chief but he should become de jure."

Ramesh wanted Rahul to take over the president's mantle and make the party battle-ready without waiting for anti-incumbency to build up against Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Making a strong pitch for Rahul's leadership, Ramesh had said "uncertainty does not help".

He had maintained that the challenges faced by Congress were akin to those that prevailed when Sonia Gandhi had taken over the party in March 1998.

Party leaders have been saying that the Congress vice president has lot of ideas on organisational restructuring.

Rahul was made the Congress vice president at the Jaipur chintan shivir in January 2013 held ahead of the 2014 Lok Sabha polls.

Gandhi has been active in politics after he became a member of the Lok Sabha in May 2004 from Amethi, a seat once represented by his father and late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

( Source : PTI )
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