Only He Can Restore Democracy In India: Telengana Congress Unit Bats For Rahul Gandhi As Party President

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Telangana Congress on Sunday asserted only Rahul Gandhi can restore “democracy” in the country and urged Sonia Gandhi to reinstate the Wayanad MP as Congress president once again. They also thanked Sonia for calling a meet to address grievances of party leaders.

In a letter to Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi, the Telangana Congress said, “We are also thankful to you for agreeing to have a Chintan Baithak. We are particularly thankful to Rahul Gandhi for accepting to take up any responsibility entrusted to him by Congress Party.”

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“We are of the opinion that Rahul Gandhi can only restore democracy in India,” the letter read.

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The TPCC also noted the “present crisis” the country is battling with, farmers’ agitation, coronavirus pandemic situation, unemployment, “dictatorial rule”, to name a few.

“This is the time we should provide a pan India acceptable leader like Rahul Gandhi as AICCPresident. Presently the nation is in political crises. Whenever the nation is in crisis, the congress party saved the nation,” the letter concluded.

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Rahul Gandhi hints ‘comeback’ as Congress chief

Rahul Gandhi indicated his return as Congress president again at an important meeting convened at Sonia Gandhi’s residence on Saturday to end the dissatisfaction prevailing within the party.

At the crucial meeting, Sonia appealed to the party leaders as a family. However, if sources close to the dissenting leaders are to be believed then no concrete solution has been found for the dispute and more meetings will be held in the coming days.

According to a top source in the party, Rahul said in the meeting that whatever responsibility the party will give, he will fulfill it.

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However, when the leaders asked him to assume the responsibility of the president, Rahul responded by saying that it would be better to leave the issue on the electoral process at this time.

Source: Times Now