Cong should learn how to build party from late Indira: Chavan

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

Former Chief Minister today said the needs to learn from late on "how to build the party from zero".

"Former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi's decision to support Independent candidate V V Giri for the post of President was a decisive stand that split the into two factions.


"The elections in the post-Emergency period resulted into a huge backlash to the but Gandhi's extreme efforts helped the (I) faction to become a pan-national party," Chavan told the Legislative Assembly.

He was speaking on the state government's proposal to honour contribution made by Gandhi, as 2017 happens to be her birth centenary year.

Chavan, a veteran who is believed to have ears of the party president Sonia Gandhi, had served as the Minister of State in PMO under then Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

Recently, senior leader had admitted that the was passing through an "existential crisis".

Meanwhile, Chavan also spoke about censorship and its relevance in today's context.

"introduced Emergency which was followed by censorship. With censorship imposed on and dissemination of information, she got to see only good She went ahead with elections and lost severely," the former Union minister said.

"If there is no censorship, then you get to know what exactly is happening in the society. You get to know ground reality," he said.

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