Rahul Gandhi appointed vice president of Congress

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PTI: New Delhi, Jan 19 2013, 20:49 IST
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Rahul Gandhi was today formally elevated to the number 2 position in the Congress party after being appointed its vice president, but his role in the 2014 Lok Sabha polls would be decided later.

The anointment of the 42-year-old leader nine years after he entered politics was formalised at the meeting of the party's highest policy making body, the Congress Working Committee (CWC), which unanimously adopted a resolution for this moved by Defence Minister A K Antony.

The decision ends prolonged speculation about a bigger role for Rahul, so far one of the 11 general secretaries of the Congress. The speculation focussed on the possibility of his being made Working President or Secretary General of the party.

It was clear that the party has stopped short of naming Rahul either as its face in the 2014 polls or as its Prime Ministerial candidate, obviously, giving itself time to see how the political scenario pans out in the run up to the polls.

Janardhan Dwivedi, chief spokesperson of the party, who made the much-awaited announcement, said as to what will be Rahul's role in the next election or whether he will lead the election campaign will be decided later.

“Any election or campaign related decisions will be taken at a later stage,” Dwivedi said after the CWC meeting held on the sidelines of the two-day Chintan Shivir (brainstorming conclave).

He said with his appointment as vice president of Congress on Saturday, Rahul Gandhi has been elevated to the “number two” position in the party.

“This decision will greatly

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Rahul and politics

vidurwise | 19-Jan-2013Reply | Forward
Just because Rahul is related to Nehru family ensures better future for our country. It is totally run by youth qualified to see the world professionally and compete as the IT companies results have shown.We were told when younger to just follow the leaders and India got emergency. Even I went to Shah commission and has seen the utter folly of our politicians. But the new generation through face book or other media galvanised and sunk the central government. Who is a president of a political party in India if he is not qualified or better trained to lead our nation. Enough is enough and youngsters like in America would decide the fate of this ancient but dynamic nation and lead us to removal of poverty and prosperity for all, including the greedy politicians.

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