Shashi Tharoor’s comments regarding rumours that he might run for president of the Congress

According to reports, Thiruvananthapuram-based MP Shashi Tharoor is “exploring the possibility” of running for Congress president.

Shashi Tharoor may run for president of the Congress, according to reports today, citing his article calling for a “free and fair election” to fill the position.

When reporters questioned Shashi Tharoor about whether he would run in the election in October, he did not confirm or deny the report.

“I’m not going to say anything. The former Union Minister referred to his article in the Malayalam daily “Mathrubhumi,” which stated that an election would be advantageous for the Congress party, saying, “I accept what I’ve written in my article “.

According to reports, Shashi Tharoor, a Thiruvananthapuram-based MP, is “exploring the possibility” of running for Congress president but hasn’t made up his mind yet. He hasn’t decided, but he might make a decision soon, according to sources cited by Press Trust of India.

According to Shashi Tharoor, “the leadership vacuum at the top” has a negative impact on the party.

He referred to the election of a “fresh president” as the beginning of Congress’ much-needed revitalization.

In addition to these advantages, Shashi Tharoor claimed that the election had other advantages. “For example, we have seen the global interest in the British Conservative Party during their recent leadership race, a phenomenon we already witnessed in 2019, when a dozen candidates competed to succeed Theresa May, and Boris Johnson won,” he said.

Similar to this, he said, the Congress polls would boost the party’s popularity across the country and “galvanise more voters towards the Congress party once again.”

“I, therefore, hope that a number of candidates will step forward and offer themselves for consideration. The public interest will be piqued by their visions for the party and the country “He composed.

The most urgent leadership position that needs to be filled, he claimed, is obviously that of the Congress president, even though the party as a whole needs to be revitalised.

“Whoever assumes the office of president will undoubtedly need to accomplish the twin goals of energising the Congress party workers and inspiring voters given the current state of the party, the perception of crisis, and the national picture. He or she ought to have a strategy for resolving the party’s issues as well as an outlook on India. After all, a political party serves the country as a tool, not as an end in itself “said he.

“In either case, a fair election process would be a constructive way to resolve the conflict. It would validate the task being given to the incoming leader, “said he.

Shashi Tharoor is one of the “G-23,” or 23 dissidents, who in 2020 wrote to Sonia Gandhi requesting significant reforms, including a change in leadership, to save the Congress.

On October 17, the party will elect a new president, and since both interim leader Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi, a former president, have declined to run, rumours have been flying about non-Gandhi candidates. On October 19, the new leader will be made public.

In a five-page letter of resignation, Ghulam Nabi Azad, the leader of the “G-23,” left the party on Friday, criticising Rahul Gandhi and casting doubt on the validity of the internal election. Another well-known “rebel,” Kapil Sibal, resigned in May.

“It doesn’t help that cherished coworkers are leaving. I regret these departures because I would have preferred that my friends stay in the party and continue to work for its reform “said he.

“I should add that as a signatory to the infamous “G-23” letter, I should say that it reflected worries that party members and well-wishers who desired a revitalised Congress had been harbouring for many months. These worries weren’t about the ideology or values of the party, but rather how it ran. Instead of dividing or weakening the party, our only goal was to help it grow “Writer Shashi Tharoor.