As old, young clash in Cong; Sonia, Manmohan remain mum

New Delhi, July 31 (IANS) The tussle for one-upmanship between the veterans and the younger leaders within the Congress was quite evident during a meeting of the party’s Rajya Sabha MPs here even though the party dismissed talks of such tussle as rumors.
While the young turks close to Congress leader Rahul Gandhi maintained that there should be introspection on why a party with 200 plus MPs in 2009 was reduced to a mere 44 in the 2014 elections, the party seniors asserted that in that case, there should be introspection on the 2019 Lok Sabha poll debacle too, party sources said.
Senior Congress leader Manmohan Singh, who was the Prime Minister during the 2004-2014 UPA rule, preferred to remain silent on the issue when the young guard asked for introspection of the UPA rule, the sources added.
All the leaders, however, were unanimous during the meeting that the party should appoint a permanent President, which is “need of the hour”. The Rajya Sabha MPs demanded that Rahul Gandhi be brought back as Congress President.
The issue of 2014 election debacle was raised by Rajeev Satav, the sources said, adding that he was countered by party senior and former Union Minister Anand Sharma and others even as Sonia Gandhi listened silently to the whole discussion.
Former Union Minister Manish Tewari said on Friday: “Was the United Progressive Alliance responsible for the decline in the Congress fortunes in 2014 is a valid question. It must be gone into. Equally valid is the point that the UPA was sabotaged from within. The 2019 election defeat must also be analysed.”
The former Minister said that any charge against the UPA for the Congress decline had not been proved.
Though the chorus to bring back Rahul Gandhi as the party chief got louder in the meeting on Thursday, senior Congress leaders said that the party can’t be run in a manner wherein newcomers hinted at the growing clout of some leaders close to him.
However, the Congress chose to play the issue down by terming all reports as “rumors”.
Congress spokesperson Jaiveer Shergill said that he can only clarify facts and not fiction and rumors. “It’s a BJP propaganda and the Congress is united in its fight against the BJP,” he asserted.
The sources said that senior Congress leaders had also objected to bringing party leaders from south India to the Rajya Sabha and asked if leaders from north India could be accommodated from the seats in southern states.
The meeting of the Rajya Sabha MPs was presided over by interim party President Sonia Gandhi, who will complete one year on the post in August.
The sources said that Rajiv Satav, PL Punia and Digvijaya Singh were prominent among those who demanded that Rahul be again made the Congress President. Earlier this month, similar demands were made in a meeting of the Congress Lok Sabha MPs in the presence of Rahul Gandhi.

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