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Cong MPs urge Rahul to remain chief, he rejects appeal

June 26, 2019 13:43 IST

Lok Sabha MPs of the Congress on Wednesday urged Rahul Gandhi to continue as the party chief, even as he remained firm on stepping down from his post, sources said.

IMAGE: Rahul Gandhi on May 25, offered to resign from the post of party president following Congress's poor performance in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections. Photograph: Arun Sharma/PTI Photo

In the meeting chaired by Sonia Gandhi, the lawmakers pleaded that the party needed Rahul, stating that there was no one else who can lead the Congress. However, he was determined to go ahead with his decision and asserted that he will step down from the post, sources added.

According to the sources, Congress leaders Shashi Tharoor and Manish Tewari told the Wayanad MP that the party takes collective responsibility of the Congress's drubbing in the recently held general elections adding that the party chief is not the one to be blamed.

 

Members of Youth Congress and workers of the party staged a demonstration outside Rahul's residence urging him to retain the party's top post. Holding party flags and posters saying 'Nation needs you Rahul Gandhi', the party members sat under the sun to request their leader. They are also scheduled to meet Rahul over the same matter.

Sources had said earlier this week that as many as 4,000 to 5,000 workers will appeal to Rahul, who had, on May 25, offered to resign from the post of party president following Congress's poor performance in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

IMAGE: Members of Indian Youth Congress gather outside Rahul Gandhi's residence to make an appeal to not leave the post and continue as Congress president in New Delhi. Photograph: ANI Photo

Congress put up a poor show in the Lok Sabha polls by winning just 52 seats, while the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party stormed back to power with 303 seats.

Soon after results were declared, Rahul apprised party leaders of his decision to step down as the party president, taking moral responsibility for the poll debacle.

However, several leaders have time and again requested Rahul to reconsider his decision. Moreover, many state and district units of the party have passed resolutions over the last one month urging the Gandhi scion to continue leading the party.

Source: ANI