CWC postpones elections for Congress President due to Covid
New Delhi, May 10, 2021
The Congress Working Committee on Monday decided to postpone the presidential polls of the party due to the surge in Covid-19 cases.
"The CWC considered the election schedule for electing the AICC President as proposed by Central Election Authority of the party.
"In view of the nationwide emergent conditions prevailing on account of unprecedented corona pandemic, the CWC was unanimous that all our energies should be channelised towards saving every life and helping every Covid affected person. The CWC, therefore, unanimously resolved to defer the elections temporarily in the midst of these challenging times," the Congress' top decision-making authority said in a resolution.
Party General Secretary Randeep Surjewala, however, clarified that it is a temporary deferment due to the pandemic.
In the CWC meeting held on Monday, Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot demanded the postponement of the election which was supported by senior party leader Ghulam Nabi Azad, who was the prime mover in the demand for elections in the organisation in August last year. Digvijaya Singh, meanwhile, demanded Rahul Gandhi be brought back as chief, sources said.
The party's Central Election Authority headed by Madhusudan Mistry will now draw up a new schedule after the pandemic subsides.
The CWC in January had decided that the party will go for organisational polls after the elections in five states are over.
General Secretary, Organisations, K. C. Venugopal had said on January 22 after a crucial CWC meeting that the Congress will have an "elected" party President by June.
The decision to hold the elections for the party President was taken after group of leaders wrote to Sonia Gandhi and demanded "a more visible and permanent" President for the party after Rahul Gandhi stepped down from the post following the party's defeat in the 2019 general elections.
IANS