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'Change' vs 'Satisfied': Shashi Tharoor's Pitch In One-On-One With M Kharge

Shashi Tharoor, 66, and Mallikarjun, 80, stay in race to be Congress president. (File)

New Delhi:

With the nomination of former Jharkhand minister KN Tripathi rejected over technicalities, the competition for Congress president is formally a one-on-one between veteran Mallikarjun Kharge, 80, who is seemingly backed by the Gandhis, and Shashi Tharoor, 66, who claims to face for change. 

KN Tripathi, who was hardly within the recreation anyway, had his kind rejected because the signature of one in every of his proposers did not match and one other's signature was repeated.

Mr Tharoor insists "this isn't a struggle", however desires the voters — an electoral school of over 9,000 delegates — to see Mr Kharge as an emblem of establishment, that means the Gandhis holding energy themselves or by proxy. 

His slogan lays declare to the longer term — 'Suppose Tomorrow, Suppose Tharoor' — because the get together hopes 2024 brings it one thing higher than a 3rd consecutive drubbing by the BJP.

"Mr Kharge and I can belong to completely different faculties of ideas. We're associates in the identical get together. Let the members determine," he instructed information company ANI on Saturday. "All I'm telling the members is that if you happen to're glad with the functioning of the get together, please vote for Kharge saab. However if you need a change — if you need the get together to perform in another way — select me."

He bumped into some hassle yesterday over a mistaken map of India in his manifesto, which he corrected with an apology and no obvious lack of drive. 

Mr Kharge on Saturday resigned because the chief of opposition in Rajya Sabha — heeding to Congress's 'one particular person, one publish' rule — a day after greater than 30 leaders backed his candidature.

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Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi at a Congress rally. (File)

The 80-year-old changing into a candidate in any respect was a shock, pressured onto the present management after Ashok Gehlot fell out of the race as his loyalists insisted he stay Rajasthan Chief Minister. Mr Gehlot has backed Mr Kharge.

Shashi Tharoor, one of many group of 23 seen as rebels after they wrote to Sonia Gandhi demanding reforms in 2020, was not accompanied by as many senior leaders when he filed his nomination. Not that he is the G-23 candidate both. Some from that group stand with Gandhis and Mr Kharge, some have left the get together altogether.

No contest can be wanted if both of the candidates withdraws his nomination -- the final date is October 8. 

However that is unlikely. Mr Kharge's is the preeminent alternative, and Mr Tharoor is eager on a contest. 

Voting is on October 17, and outcome will probably be out two days later.

That is the primary election in over 20 years with no Gandhi — present boss Sonia Gandhi or her son Rahul Gandhi — up for the get together's prime publish.

The final time the get together had a non-Gandhi chief was in 1998, in Sitaram Kesari, who was changed by Sonia Gandhi after she lastly joined politics at a time when the Congress was struggling to maintain itself collectively.

She handed it over to Rahul Gandhi in 2017, who resigned after the 2019 Lok Sabha loss. Ever since, she's been interim chief.

Whereas Rahul Gandhi stays the face of the get together — evident in his main the 'Bharat Jodo Yatra' to construct 2024 ballot momentum — the household just isn't within the contest apparently to blunt the nepotism cost.


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