Published 10:28 IST, November 4th 2019
Congress won't have been this bad had Priyanka led party: Rahul's aide
Former aide of Cong leader Rahul Gandhi, Pankaj Shankar said that the state of Congress would not have been so bad if Priyanka Gandhi had led the party.
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Former aide of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, Pankaj Shankar on Sunday said that the state of Congress would not have been so bad if Priyanka Gandhi had led the party. "Not only me, ask any Congress worker across the country or anyone in opposition, they will also agree that the state of Congress party would not have been so bad if Priyanka Gandhi had led the party," Shankar told news agency ANI.
Shankar said that Rahul Gandhi has been in politics for 15 years now. "He came into active politics in 2004. It is 2019 now. There have been experiments in the Youth Congress and the National Students' Union of India (NSUI). The election result in Amethi was also not in their favor. What will be the next experiment? Only the party is left now," he said.
Indirectly criticising Congress chief Sonia Gandhi for letting Rahul Gandhi lead the party, Shankar said in Hindi: "Putramoh Hi To Hai Yeh", which roughly translates to 'this is only the love for son'. He said that under Rahul Gandhi's leadership, the Congress party has fallen from three digits to two digits in the seat count. "Everyone knows about it. It is an internship, which isn't concluding," added Shankar.
Congress party to protest against economic slowdown
Congress party announced that it will hold a protest against the Central government over the economic situation in the country in the first week of November. Even as Congress claims that the economy of the country is in doldrums, it scheduled its protest against the Centre only in the month of November, while they announced about the same two days ahead of election results of Haryana & Maharashtra.
In Rajasthan, Congress general secretary and Rajasthan in-charge Avinash Pandey on Sunday said: "An important meeting in New Delhi chaired by AICC president (Sonia Gandhi) was held in which it was decided to protest against the situation which has arose due to wrong policies of the Centre, including derailing the country's economy, unemployment and undeclared emergency," "A countrywide protest will be lodged from November 5-15," the Congress leader said, adding that memorandums would be presented and a state-level protest in Jaipur would be also be held.
(with ANI inputs)
09:59 IST, November 4th 2019