Congress crisis: Rahul firm on resignation even as leaders rally around him

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The crisis in the showed no signs of easing on Tuesday with sticking to his decision to resign as after its poll debacle and staying way from meeting party leaders, except a few including his and sister Vadra.

Sources said Minister and his deputy went to meet Gandhi at his Tughlaq lane residence, but they only managed to meet Priyanka there.

With senior leaders pressing upon to take back his resignation and revamp the party at all levels in these challenging times, a number of allies stood by him and urged him not to quit, describing him as the "best and competent" person to pull the party out of the abyss.

The sources said Gandhi is not meeting anyone and remains incommunicado. He met only and during the day, besides party leaders K C spokesperson

Asked about the meeting, Gehlot and said that they did go to Rahul Gandhi's residence separately and spent some 20 minutes each there.

Gehlot was reportedly ticked off by Gandhi at the CWC meeting on May 25 for giving priority to campaigning for his son in Jodhpur and neglecting other parts of the state.

met in the evening and the two spent some time together. Sonia Gandhi came along with Rahul to drop him at his residence and spent some time there too.

The sources indicate that the of Pradesh Committee will be meeting on Wednesday in and would endorse the CWC resolution urging Rahul Gandhi to continue as and steer the party out of its current state. The of is also meeting tomorrow.

The sources said more PCCs are likely to endorse the CWC resolution, as chief also appealed to his decision to step down, saying the party has bounced back in the past from challenging circumstances to triumph.

The chorus of voices urging Rahul Gandhi not to quit grew as DMK chief M K told the Congress that he has won the hearts of the people, while RJD supremo Lalu Prasad termed the offer to quit as "suicidal", asserting it would amount to "falling into the BJP's trap".

Tamil superstar also said the Congress chief should stay on as he was a "youngster" and perhaps not got the cooperation of senior party leaders.

Rahul Gandhi offered to quit as at the CWC meeting on May 25 that unanimously rejected his offer and authorised him to overhaul and restructure the party at all levels. He is reported to be insisting on his resignation and adamant on having a non-Gandhi installed as the

As senior Congress leaders made a determined bid to convince his resignation, Shashi Tharoor, who scored an electoral hat-trick by winning from the Thiruvanathapuram seat, said Gandhi has led the party from the front and still has far more to offer to it.

The Congress bagged 52 seats, marginally up from 44 secured in 2014.

Another Congress said, "Instead of resigning, he should seek resignations of leaders at all levels and restructure the party."

M Veerappa Moily, also of the Congress, termed the poll setback as a "passing phase".

Describing Gandhi as an "inspiration" for the party, said it was not appropriate for him to quit his post.

"Just because (Narendra) Modi has won...that is not a criteria to leave the presidentship. After all, ups and downs are common for the Congress party. We have seen them many a time," he said.

Gandhi should not insist on his resignation and should "continue to guide the destiny of the party and the nation", he said.

"Apart from legacy, on his own personality, he is the most competent person to lead the party," said.

During his telephonic conversation with Gandhi, told him though the Congress party has suffered defeat in the polls, "you have won the hearts of the people".

The DMK-led front in won 37 of the 38 LS seats to which election was held in the state.

Lalu Prasad tweeted: "Rahul's offer to resign suicidal. Opposition parties had the common goal to dislodge BJP but failed to build a national narrative. The result in a particular election can never alter the reality in as diverse and plural a country as "

Asked by reporters in Chennai about Gandhi's offer to resign, Rajnikanth said, "He should not resign."

Leaders are pointing out that the CWC, which is the highest decision-making body of the party, has already put down in writing its decision at the meeting on May 25.

Asked at the AICC briefing, said, "Let us not indulge in any speculation. The resolution of CWC stands and that is where we are."

Asked whether Rahul Gandhi has taken back his resignation, Khera said, "The CWC is the most important decision making body of our Party. The CWC had rejected the resignation. What else do you want me to say? The CWC has rejected his offer to resign, has rejected his resignation."

Faced with a colossal electoral defeat, the Congress has been riven by internal turmoil. As the party grapples with a severe existential crisis, its governments in Karnataka, and teeter on the brink with reports suggesting the BJP may try to wrest power in these states.

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First Published: Tue, May 28 2019. 22:10 IST