New Delhi, Jan 17: A gigantic Congress meet in Delhi today tried to shake off the atmosphere of an anti-climax as senior party leaders including the Prime Minister and Sonia and Rahul Gandhi took the stage for an all-day strategy meet on the national election that’s due by May.
Last night, Mrs Gandhi decided that her son will lead the election campaign without being named the prime ministerial candidate, a move that has demoralised party workers. Amid repeated cheers of Rahul-for-PM tossed into the air, Mrs Gandhi announced, "The decision on Rahul taken last night is final."
Later, after another round of high-decibel clamour for him, Mr Gandhi took the mic out-of-turn. "I will speak from my heart, say what you want to hear later today," he told the audience of thousands, allowing speculation over whether some sort of surprise announcement will follow.
Party workers feel that declaring Mr Gandhi as its candidate could help adrenalise the Congress campaign at a time when it appears emaciated by stubborn inflation and immersive corruption. But senior party leaders hold that declaring Mr Gandhi the presumptive prime minister will encourage the opposition’s choice Narendra Modi to amp up his aggressive and direct campaign.
After more than a decade in power, the Congress is lagging well behind the BJP in opinion polls. In recent elections in key states like Delhi, Mr Gandhi was the star campaigner for the Congress but failed to deliver and the party lost considerable ground to both the BJP and Arvind Kejriwal’s new Aam Aadmi Party.
Critics of Mr Gandhi point out that by repeatedly refusing to accept a government position, he has demonstrated a lack of political appetite, and that recent elections prove that a depleted Congress must rely on his famous last name rather than his instincts or ability.
"We meet today to send the clear signal that Congress is ready and prepared for the battle ahead," Mrs Gandhi said
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh addressed the All India Congress Committee meet being held at Talkatora stadium in New Delhi today.
Here are the highlights:
This is an important session because it will help the party prepare for 2014 polls
No reason to lose hope after poor showing in the recent elections in 5 states
I have no doubt that if we prepare well and inform people about the government’s achievements, we will win
We must tell the people that Congress is the only party that can provide an inclusive, secular India
Opposition making tall claims which are impossible to fulfill
Economic growth will remain at 5 per cent this year
We are trying hard to improve our economic growth
But this economic slowdown is a global effect, not just in India
In the last year, Cabinet passed 5 lakh crore project
We have always catered to women, poor
Women’s security has been our prime focus. Several sexual harassment policies andlaws have been implemented
No matter where we pitch the poverty line but poverty rates are definitely decreasing