Rahul’s tough message on groupism

NEW DELHI, June 2009: Gearing up for the 2014 Lok Sabha battle, Rahul Gandhi today warned Congress leaders against groupism and told them that coordination and cooperation is the key to success.
In his first formal interaction with newly-appointed party office-bearers, seen as his team to meet future challenges, Gandhi told them in no uncertain terms that accountability will follow responsibility.
He also felt there was something amiss in the functioning of the outgoing party set-up, sources said.
With a series of Assembly polls due this year and Lok Sabha elections by May next, Gandhi said the AICC set-up should project a picture of a united family where the young give respect to elders and draw from their experience.
He said the general secretaries should prepare a roadmap for the states under their charge and the secretaries should visit the district and block levels as per the plan.
The Congress Vice President, who has frequently talked about the system being closed to youngsters, asked the leaders to help open it up.
AICC secretaries, who had in earlier meetings with Gandhi, complained of not having been given adequate responsibilities, have been given the charge this time and they will have to do lot of touring of the states.
Seeking to put the house in order, Gandhi said factionalism is detrimental to the party’s interests and should be shunned.
The Congress Vice President also chose the occasion to flag the issue of inadequate representation to women in the AICC and other party wings.
The trigger was a remark by AICC general secretary Luizinho Falerio, who is the in-charge of party affairs in North Eastern states, that he is looking after the seven sisters.
“But we have only six sisters here,” Gandhi said referring to the presence of party general secretary Ambika Soni and five secretaries adding that in two-three years, 50 percent of the office-bearers will be women. (PTI)