Congress needs charismatic Gen Next leader: Punjab CM

Chandigarh, July 6 (IANS) Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday backed a young leader to galvanize the Congress in the wake of Rahul Gandhi’s resignation as the party President.
Pointing to the large and growing youth population in the country, the Chief Minister urged the Congress Working Committee (CWC) to look for Gandhi’s replacement in a charismatic Gen Next leader, who can enthuse the people with his pan-India appeal and grassroots presence.
“Gandhi had shown the way for youth leadership to take the party’s reins and steer it to greater heights”, said the Chief Minister, adding that with India leading the world in terms of the largest youth population, it was natural that a young leader would understand and relate to the desires and aspirations of the people more effectively.
Any change in the party leadership must reflect India’s societal reality, with 65 per cent of its population under 35, said Singh said in a statement.
He said Gandhi’s decision to stand firm on his resignation was a major disappointment and setback for the party, from which it could recover only under the dynamic leadership of another young leader.
Only a youth leader could revive the grand old party, said the Chief Minister, urging the Congress leadership to keep the energy infused by Gandhi going.
The Congress needs young blood to galvanize its rank and file, and once again make it India’s preferred and only choice, said Singh.
The leadership of the party should be such that it reflects the realignment of its vision to the evolving aspirations of the nation, he added.
A youth leader, with a forward-looking approach, would not only connect better with the large majority of India’s young population but would inculcate the party with a dose of fresh thinking, desperately needed to pull the nation back from the regressive and divisive policies of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), he said.
Singh said under the guidance of the experienced party veterans, a young leader, with a visionary approach and modern outlook, would pave the way for the birth of a new India — more vibrant, dynamic and progressive.
It was time, he said, for the old to give way to the new, without which the Congress could not effectively tackle the challenges faced today.

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