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Time For New Generation To Come To Fore In Congress: Amarinder Singh

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 May, 2016 11:44 AM
    The time has come for the new generation to emerge in the party, Congress Punjab unit president Amarinder Singh said, adding that party chief Sonia Gandhi is "obviously tired".
     
    "I have worked with Sonia Gandhi and found her (to be) a very good leader. But she is (aged) 70. Time has come for the new generation to emerge (in the party). Obviously, she is tired," Singh said in an interview to CNN News18.
     
    He was asked if the party has been harmed by the simultaneous presence of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi at the top of the Congress hierarchy.
     
    "It will be only fair if she wishes to hand over (party reins)," the former Punjab chief minister said.
     
     
    In response to a question, Singh said Congress vice president Rahul Gandhi "will also emerge" (as a good leader) once given power and responsibility.
     
    "I have worked with his (Rahul's) father (late prime minister Rajiv Gandhi). He was also like this. Rahul will also emerge (as a good leader) in due course," the Congress MP from Amritsar in Punjab said.
     
    He also said that the "Congress has to strengthen itself after whatever has happened in the country," in an obvious reference to the party's debacle in the assembly elections in four states.
     
    Singh also said that the Congress high command should delegate more powers to its state leaders, especially to fight "regional leaders" in their respective states.
     
    "If you have to deal with regional leadership, you must give some powers to the state leaders of the Congress," the Punjab Congress chief said. 

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