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Following Congress leader Jairam Ramesh’s lead, former union minister Mani Shankar Aiyar has also expressed concerns over the party’s present fate. Aiyar was quoted by ANI as saying:
Aiyar also said, indirectly echoing Ramesh’s thoughts:
Earlier, Ramesh had managed to upset Congress’s circle of senior leaders by saying that the party was in the midst of an “existential crisis.” Ramesh was quoted by PTI as saying:
Ramesh also said that business-as-usual approach will not work against Modi and Shah, and advocated for a flexibility in approach to make the Congress relevant.
He said it was wrong for the Congress to think that anti-incumbency will work automatically against the Modi-led government in the states during elections. Ramesh said to that effect:
Ramesh added that the Congress must recognise that India has changed:
The former Union minister hoped that party Vice President Rahul Gandhi would end the uncertainty over his taking over as the Congress president to make the party ready for crucial electoral battles in key states in 2018 and the Lok Sabha polls scheduled a year later.
The senior leader lamented that he had been proved wrong in the past about his prediction regarding Rahul assuming the charge of the top party job. Ramesh said:
Asked if there is anyone in the Congress party to throw a strong challenge to Modi in 2019 elections, Ramesh said:
Ramesh also took potshots at party leaders who behave as if the party is still in power.
He said Nitish Kumar's return to the NDA fold was a big setback for the anti-BJP coalition in the country, describing it as a “complete betrayal of the mandate” given to the Mahagathbandhan by the people of Bihar.
(With inputs from PTI)
(This article has been edited for length.)
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Published: 08 Aug 2017,02:03 PM IST