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Rahul Gandhi takes charge at AICC meet

Rahul Gandhi takes charge at AICC meet

Rediff.com10 Sep 2011

Rahul Gandhi is learnt to have taken All India Congress Committee general secretaries and state in-charges to task for failing to implement the Sonia Gandhi-driven Burari agenda on corruption. He was also unhappy about their failure to spread awareness about the Centre's flagship programmes in states ruled by Bharatiya Janata Party and to implement the Congress president's five-point action programme, outlined in her speech at the party plenary in Burari.

Cong distances itself from Janardan's views, Digvijaya backs him

Cong distances itself from Janardan's views, Digvijaya backs him

Rediff.com29 Aug 2014

The Congress on Friday distanced itself from party leader Janardan Dwivedi's remarks that people in politics should not continue in active posts beyond 70 years of age even as another party leader Digvijaya Singh backed him.

Face-off averted, Congressmen agree on generational change

Face-off averted, Congressmen agree on generational change

Rediff.com5 Sep 2014

Young Congress secretaries submit grievance letter to AICC general secretary Janardan Dwivedi, but keep language temperate as directed by party president Sonia Gandhi. Renu Mittal reports

Why Cong resolution avoided personal attacks on adversaries

Why Cong resolution avoided personal attacks on adversaries

Rediff.com17 Jan 2014

When Congress delegates gathered at Burari in 2011 for a two-day All India Congress Committee session, the political resolution adopted at the meeting was unusually harsh on the Bharatiya Janata Party and its ideological mentor the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, even going as far as to liken the right wing group to Nazis for its hatred of Muslims.

'I've been telling Rahul to speak up, but haven't made much headway'

'I've been telling Rahul to speak up, but haven't made much headway'

Rediff.com22 Sep 2014

Digvijaya Singh, the Congress veteran who is one of its general secretaries, talks about his inability, despite years of urging, to get party vice-president and supposed heir, Rahul Gandhi, to communicate more directly. And, on related matters of generational change.