'Congress' leadership not 'divine right' of an individual': Prashant Kishor takes a jibe at Rahul Gandhi

The poll strategist's comments come a day after West Bengal chief Mamata Banerjee's dig at Rahul Gandhi’s leadership

FP Staff December 02, 2021 15:27:28 IST
'Congress' leadership not 'divine right' of an individual': Prashant Kishor takes a jibe at Rahul Gandhi

File image of Prashant Kishor. Reuters

The Congress has lost more than 90 percent of elections in the last 10 years and its leadership is "not the divine right" of an individual, poll strategist Prashant Kishor said on Thursday, in a thinly veiled attack at Rahul Gandhi. This comes after several Congress leaders expressed their displeasure over TMC chief Mamata Banerjee hinting at a united opposition minus Congress.

A day after Banerjee's comment that there was no UPA anymore, Kishor, who has earlier been a political advisor to various parties, also called for democratically electing the opposition leadership.

 

His remark sparked a sharp response from the Congress with party spokesperson Pawan Khera saying on Twitter, The individual being discussed here is pursuing his Divine Duty to struggle and save Indian democracy from the RSS.

"A professional without ideological commitment is free to advise parties/individuals on how to contest elections but he cannot set the agenda of our politics."

Congress leader Kapil Sibal, a prominent member of the 'group of 23', also called for opposition unity and said the UPA without the Congress will be a body without a soul.

Kishor and his I-PAC team have been working for the Trinamool Congress since the assembly poll in West Bengal and are working on devising strategies in expanding the party nationally.

His remarks come at a time the TMC has made a conscious effort to not follow Congress' leadership of the opposition in Parliament and questioned the party's ability to take on the BJP.

A few months ago, Kishor had held talks with the Congress leadership over his possible induction into the party. He had also met former Congress chief Rahul Gandhi and there was serious talk over his entry into the grand old party but it did not materialise.

Kishor had taken potshots at the Congress two months ago as well, saying those looking for a quick revival of the opposition led by the grand old party following the Lakhimpur Kheri incident are in for a big disappointment as there are no quick-fix solutions to its "deep-rooted problems".

On Wednesday, TMC chief Banerjee met NCP supremo Sharad Pawar in Mumbai and called for fighting the BJP unitedly while taking barely veiled swipes at the Congress leadership.

While Banerjee made remarks like "there is no UPA now" and one can not achieve anything by staying abroad "most of the time", Pawar said leadership was not an issue at present and all like-minded parties were welcome to join the fight against the BJP.

Interacting with members of civil society, Banerjee claimed she had suggested to the Congress that an advisory council of prominent personalities from civil society be set up to give a direction to the opposition but it was "in vain".

If all "regional parties come together", it would be easy to defeat the BJP, she said.

The TMC has inducted several Congress leaders in its fold. Recently, 12 out of 17 Congress MLAs in Meghalaya defected to the party.

With inputs from PTI

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