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Congress leader Sachin Pilot announced that the Grand Old Party of India passed a unanimous proposal to elect Rahul Gandhi as the president of the All India Congress Committee on Tuesday, 10 October.
Earlier on 1 October, Pilot said that Gandhi may be taking over as the Congress president shortly after Diwali.
Pilot, a Gandhi family confidant, said the last names of leaders should not be treated as a point of disqualification in politics. It was the performance of a leader that ultimately decided his worth, as a surname could only take him “so far”, he said.
Pilot added that Gandhi's elevation had been in the pipeline for long.
The Congress leader said the general sentiment in the party was that the time had come for Gandhi to take charge and lead from the front, while favouring a “balanced approach” of a mix of the young and the old in the party.
"To my mind, there is a general sentiment in the party that he should take over as the party president,” Pilot said.
He pointed out that Gandhi had been handling "a lot of work" as the vice president, but the party believed "this (Gandhi's elevation) should happen in due course and the time has come for it to happen.”
On the issue of dynastic politics and accusations that the Congress promoted dynasties, Pilot said belonging to a political family might help someone initially, but it could not guarantee progress unless backed by performance.
Ultimately, he said, success depended on performance.
"If you perform and win the hearts of people through work, delivery and performance, then it will decide. The mere last name will only take you so far,” said Pilot, the son of late Union minister and Congress heavyweight Rajesh Pilot.
He brushed aside BJP criticism that the Congress was promoting dynasties, pointing out that several people in that party too were from political families.
Pilot added that he neither promoted nor denounced dynastic politics, but sought to stress that individual calibre would decide one's success.
In the Congress, he said, the new generation comes in with the old lending their support to it.
“One should have competitors and not enemies in politics, and we must respect that basic tenet of democracy," he said.
(With inputs from PTI, ANI)
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Published: 01 Oct 2017,05:33 PM IST