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Sonia should continue as Congress president: Amarinder on eve of vote count

Source: PTI
May 18, 2016 18:11 IST
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Punjab Congress chief Amarinder Singh on Wednesday said Sonia Gandhi should continue as party president irrespective of Thursday’s poll outcome in the five states.

Singh, a former Punjab chief minister and a sitting MP, at the same time said that Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi can step into Sonia’s shoes if she feels that time has come for her to go and that she is “tired” of being at the helm of the party since 1997.

Exit polls have projected Congress losing power in Assam and Kerala.

“No, not at all.” Singh told NDTV when asked whether time has come for Rahul to take over as Congress president in the backdrop of suggestions in this regard with Sonia assuming the role of ‘Chairman Emeritus’. “I have worked very closely with Soniaji and I think she is a great leader.”

Singh, who returned as Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee president in November last, said Sonia believed in modern concept of management.

Singh said any decision on elevating Rahul is for him and Sonia to take.

“She (Sonia) has been non-stop in this role since 1997 and she may be tired....may be she feels that time has come that she wants to go and that she is tired of handling this. And in this case, the vice president can take over and Rahul can handle it,” he said.

“It has been years since he (Rahul) has been in his current role... I am sure he can step into her shoes,” he added.

Singh also denied reports of a rift with strategist Prashant Kishor who has been roped in by the Congress to hammer out strategies for the party for the assembly polls in Punjab and Uttar Pradesh due next year.

“Hundred per cent. Things are 100 per cent fine. We’ve been together for the whole of yesterday, been together whole of this morning. We have no differences whatsoever,” he asserted when asked whether all is well between him and Kishor in the light of reports of a rift between them.

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