Ashok Gehlot on reports of him being next Congress chief: ‘hearing this from…’
Congress had announced in October last year that the election of the new party president will be held between August 21 and September 20 this year.
Senior Congress leader and Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Wednesday downplayed the speculative reports of him being the candidate for the next party president, saying he was “hearing this from the media”. On Tuesday, Congress interim president Sonia Gandhi met Gehlot ahead of the announcement of its final schedule to elect a new party chief by September 21, sparking buzz about the Rajasthan chief minister being the front runner after Rahul Gandhi denied to take back the reins of the grand old party. (Also Read | Sonia Gandhi to travel abroad for medical checkup with Rahul and Priyanka)

Several media reports claimed that Sonia Gandhi, who's not keen to continue as interim chief due to health issues, on Tuesday urged Gehlot to take over.
"I am hearing this from the media. I don't know about this. I'm fulfilling duties that have been assigned to me," Ashok Gehlot told reporters on Wednesday.
Meanwhile, the Congress general secretary in charge of Organisation, K C Venugopal, informed that a virtual meeting of the working committee will be held on Sunday to approve the schedule for party president election. Sonia Gandhi will preside over the CWC meeting.
“A virtual meeting of the CWC will be held on the 28th August, 2022 at 3:30 PM, to approve the exact schedule of dates for the election of the Congress President. Congress President Smt. Sonia Gandhi will preside over the CWC meeting,” the Rajya Sabha member tweeted.
Gehlot backs Rahul Gandhi for party chief post
Gehlot earlier said that the party is "unanimously" in favour of Rahul Gandhi for the post.
"If Rahul Gandhi does not become the party president, it will be a disappointment for the Congress workers in the country. Many people will sit at home and we will suffer. He (Rahul Gandhi) should accept this post by himself, understanding the sentiments of the common Congress people in the country," Gehlot had told reporters in Jaipur.
“We will continue to put pressure and convince him to take over as the party chief,” he added.
ABOUT THE AUTHORHT News DeskFollow the latest breaking news, major developments and agenda-setting stories from India and around the world with the newsdesk at Hindustan Times. Operating round the clock, the desk brings together experienced editors, reporters and correspondents to deliver fast, accurate and contextual reporting across subjects that influence public policy, governance, business, society and international affairs. The HT News Desk covers politics, elections, government policies, the economy, business and markets, science and technology, the environment, law and order, infrastructure, education, climate issues and geopolitics, while closely tracking developments across states, institutions and global capitals. The team also leads coverage of major breaking news events, policy announcements, court proceedings, natural disasters, public emergencies and significant international developments. Reports published by the newsdesk are based on information gathered from reporters on the ground, official statements, government agencies, court records, regulatory filings, recognised institutions and other authoritative sources. Stories undergo editorial scrutiny and verification processes to ensure accuracy, fairness and relevance, and are updated as events evolve and additional information becomes available. Whether covering a key political decision in New Delhi, an economic policy shift affecting millions, a landmark court ruling or a major global event, the HT News Desk aims to provide readers with reliable, fact-based journalism that delivers not only the latest developments but also the context and analysis needed to understand their wider implications.Read More

E-Paper


