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Rahul Gandhi Says He’s Ready To Take Up An Executive Role In Congress

Rahul Gandhi ready to take on more responsibility.

Rahul Gandhi, Vice President of Indian National Congress at an event in University of California, Berkeley. (Source: Indian National Congress Official Twitter Handle - @INCIndia)
Rahul Gandhi, Vice President of Indian National Congress at an event in University of California, Berkeley. (Source: Indian National Congress Official Twitter Handle - @INCIndia)

Congress Vice-President Rahul Gandhi said on Monday that he was absolutely ready to take up an executive responsibility if the party asked him to do so.

Gandhi, who was addressing students at University of California, Berkeley, said around 2012 the Congress Party stopped having conversations with people.

He said this could be a problem for any party which is in power for 10 years.

The vision that we laid out in 2004 was designed at best for a 10-year period. And it was pretty clear that the vision that we laid out in 2004 by the time we arrived in 2010-11 was not working anymore.
Rahul Gandhi, Vice President, Congress

“Somewhere around 2012, and I say this, a certain arrogance crept into the Congress party. And they stopped having that conversation,” Rahul Gandhi said.

When asked if he wanted to take up an executive role in the Congress Party, Rahul responded by saying that he is absolutely ready. However, he left the decision to his party.

“We have an organisational election process that decides that. And that process is currently ongoing. So we have an internal system where we elect certain delegates who make that decision. So for me to say that that decision is mine that wouldn't be very fair,” Rahul Gandhi said.

“That's a decision that the Congress Party has to make and that's a process that's currently going on right now,” Rahul Gandhi added.

When asked whether the Congress party was more associated with dynastic politics, Gandhi argued that India is being run by dynasties.

“Most parties in India have that problem So...Mr Akhilesh Yadav is a dynast. Mr Stalin is a dynast... even Abhishek Bachchhan is a dynast. So that's how India runs. So don’t get after me because that’s how they India is run. By the way, last, I recall, Mr Ambanis are running the business. That’s also going on in Infosys. So that’s what happens in India,” Rahul said.

Rahul however said that there were a large number of people in the Congress Party who were not from dynastic families.

“And I can name them in every state. There are also people who happen to have a father, or a grandmother or a great grandfather in politics. They do exist,” he said, adding that the the real question is the person actually capable person is the person a sensitive person and that’s the question.

Rahul also said the BJP is implementing most of the programmes initiated during the Congress’ rule.

“The central architecture they borrowed from us. But that architecture does not work. Because we know it. It stopped working,” he said.

Gandhi said that Mahatma Gandhi’s idea of non-violence in India is under attack today.

“The idea of non-violence is what has allowed this huge mass of people to rise up together.” Rahul said.

Rahul also criticised Prime Minister Narendra Modi's foreign policies.

“I completely agree with their positioning as far as the (ties with) the US is concerned, I think they're making India vulnerable because, Chinese are present in countries like Nepal, Burma, Sri Lanka and Maldives,” he said.

“So on basic direction (of the foreign policy) I agree...friendship with the United States, close bond with United States. But don’t isolate India, because it gets dangerous,” Gandhi added.