Goa Congress President Shantaram Naik on Tuesday, 20 March, resigned from his post, saying he was "inspired" by Rahul Gandhi's speech at the party plenary about making way for younger leaders.
Naik, 71, is the first senior Congress leader to resign after Rahul Gandhi announced on Sunday, 18 March, in his concluding speech that he wants to give the younger generation a chance to come forward and lead the party.
Naik has sent his resignation to the All India Congress Committee this morning, ending his stint as Goa Pradesh Congress Committee president since 8 July 2017 when he had replaced senior party leader Luizinho Faleiro.
I have resigned from the post of Goa Congress chief to pave the way for the younger generation to come forward. I was inspired by party chief Rahul Gandhi’s speech at the plenary session, where he said he wanted to give a chance to the younger generation.Shantaram Naik
During the session, the entire stage was empty, and only those who were delivering speeches went up and spoke from the podium, he said.
"Everyone, including Sonia Gandhi, was off the dais," Naik told PTI.
"When Rahul Gandhi went up to deliver the speech, he said the stage was kept empty so as to let the younger generation take over the reins. My resignation is to make way for the young leadership to take over," the former MP said.
In his concluding remarks at the 84th plenary session, Gandhi sought to woo the youth to join the Grand Old Party ahead of the 2014 general election and declared that he had emptied the stage for them to occupy, pointing to the huge dais which only had a podium for speakers and no seating arrangements.
In a bid to boost the morale of ordinary Congress workers and to attract youngsters to the party, Congress president Rahul Gandhi on Sunday said he would break the twin walls between party leaders and workers and between the political system and the youth.
“To every youngster in India, we are your instrument. The Congress party belong to you. We want to open our doors to your talent, your bravery and your energy. This country is struggling and it needs you,” Rahul had said.
Naik was elected to Lok Sabha in 1984 from North Goa constituency and twice to Rajya Sabha later. Congress, with 16 legislators, is currently the main opposition in the Goa Legislative Assembly.
Naik said he was turning 72 and wanted the young to now lead the party.
"I only want to suggest that somebody who has put in at least 10 years in the party and has love and commitment for the party should be given a chance to come forward and lead the party in the country," he said.
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