It's been over a month since Rahul Gandhi offered to resign as Congress president, taking 바카라full responsibility바카라 for his party바카라s dismal outing in the Lok Sabha elections. While the party바카라s apex decision-making body, the Congress Working Committee (CWC), has remained steadfast in asserting the resignation has been rejected, Gandhi has stood his ground. But that, party sources say, is only one part of the crisis the Grand Old Party plunged into after its stocks crashed, yet again, at the electoral Sensex.
Sources say the CWC is expected to meet soon, maybe as early as the coming weekend, and urge Rahul afresh to stay on as the party chief. However, party veterans are now coming to terms with the possibility that Rahul may not relent, and his mother, Sonia Gandhi, will still call the shots on the party바카라s functioning from behind the curtains. Outlook has learned that a number of senior leaders who continue to enjoy various posts in the party, including several CWC members, may be relieved of their services soon.
On Thursday, Congress leader Vivek Tankha, who failed in his second consecutive bid to enter the Lok Sabha from Madhya Pradesh바카라s Jabalpur constituency, resigned from all posts he held within the organization and urged other party colleagues to follow suit. Tankha underlined that the party 바카라cannot afford a stalemate for too long바카라 and urged Rahul to carry out 바카라drastic changes to revive the party바카라.
Tankha바카라s open appeal to all party officer bearers to resign from their posts and pave the way for a change was followed up, on Friday, with a large number of party leaders from the Congress party and women바카라s wing, the Mahila Congress, offering to step down. The party has also taken other state-specific decisions over the past few weeks, dissolving various committees, district and block-level units across states such as Karnataka, Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.
The Congress president-at-large, sources say, has been angry at the 바카라orchestrated campaign바카라 by the party바카라s senior leaders who have urged him to stay on. He wants the veterans to 바카라actually share responsibility for the poll rout instead of just saying that the defeat was a collective failure of the party바카라.
At his interactions with some senior leaders from various Congress state units and with the newly elected Lok Sabha MPs of the party, Rahul has repeatedly stressed that his resignation was intended 바카라to convey that there must be accountability, in victory and defeat alike바카라. A senior party leader, who met the sulking chief recently, told Outlook, 바카라Rahul is pained by the fact that while every party leader has said that he is not responsible for the defeat and commended his leadership, barely a few have actually offered to resign from party posts, hiding behind the claim of a collective responsibility바카라.
The CWC had, on May 25, authorized Rahul to carry out a 바카라complete restructuring바카라 of the Congress organization. Sources close to Rahul say the Wayanad MP believed that his insistence on quitting as party president would force other satraps holding key positions within the organization to also put in their papers, paving the way for a 바카라seamless transition바카라. That, however, has not happened even after a month of Rahul바카라s resignation, forcing the Gandhi scion to tell a delegation of Youth Congress members who called on him, on Thursday, that the party was 바카라full of people who only think about their individual political careers바카라.
So far, only a handful of state Congress presidents has formally offered their resignation, notable among them are Ajoy Kumar (Jharkhand), Raj Babbar (Uttar Pradesh), Niranjan Patnaik (Odisha). Chief Minister Kamal Nath, who also heads the Madhya Pradesh Congress unit, has told party general secretary in-charge of MP, Deepak Babaria that he may be relieved from his organizational responsibility. On Friday, in what was the first party decision signed by Rahul as Congress president since the May 25 meeting, Chhattisgarh chief minister Bhupesh Baghel was relieved of his charge as the state Congress president and replaced with Mohan Markam. More such organizational changes, starting with the state units, are likely over the next few days.
The revamp, sources say, will be 바카라most drastic바카라 in states like Jharkhand, Maharashtra and Haryana, scheduled for assembly polls later this year. Factional feuds in each of these state units have been raging on for a long time and there is a fear, sources say that several more senior leaders from these units could switch to the BJP before the assembly polls. Rahul, according to a party veteran, is now 바카라past the fear of losing more leaders to the BJP바카라.
The senior leader told Outlook, 바카라Rahul believes that those who wish to jump ship now are welcome to do so but the Congress바카라 doors should be closed to them forever if they do and that the party must rid itself of opportunists바카라. A risky gamble, the leader said, underscoring the dire straits the party is in currently, there may soon be no leaders left. 바카라The crisis is only set to get deeper,바카라 he said.