Congress veteran Mallikarjun Kharge is the frontrunner to take over the party presidency from Sonia Gandhi and become the first non-Gandhi AICC leader in 24 years, as the voting in the ‘Kharge vs Shashi Tharoor’ clash takes place on Monday.
Over 9,000 state delegates will vote in the much-awaited election across 67 voting booths in states and at the AICC headquarters. Forty electors and Rahul Gandhi will vote at the Bharat Jodo Yatra campsite in Bellary in Karnataka, while Sonia and Priyanka Gandhi Vadra are likely to cast their ballot at the AICC.
Congress election authority chairman Madhusudan Mistry has said voting will be through secret ballot and votes from all booths will be mixed before counting at the party headquarters on October 19.
Kharge filed the nomination after Rajasthan CM Ashok Gehlot pulled out of the race. Gehlot was the undeclared “official” candidate. Given that Kharge replaced Gehlot, he is viewed as the establishment’s choice. Tharoor has argued a contested election was good for the party, and pointed to the leadership clash in the British Conservative party to elect the PM to replace Boris Johnson.