AMN New Delhi
Former diplomat at the UN and congress MP Shashi Tharoor is all set to run in the upcoming election for the post of Congress president.
66 year old Thiruvananthapuram MP, Tharoor, today met Congress president Sonia Gandhi and discussed with her “his intentions to run for the party chief’s post.”
Sources said Tharoor deliberated the matter with Sonia Gandhi to gauge her mind and convey “his intention to contest” amid a series of state Congress resolutions backing Rahul Gandhi as party chief.
Sonia is, however, learnt to have told Tharoor that she would maintain a “neutral position” in the event of an election for the party president’s post and “the party will not officially back anyone.”
The remarks come amid talks that the Gandhi family favoured Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot as a non-Gandhi contestant with Rahul Gandhi reluctant to run.
Party sources also did not rule out what some leaders called a “friendly contest between Gehlot and Shashi Tharoor.” Sources close to Gehlot, meanwhile, said he was still convincing Rahul Gandhi to contest and Rajasthan Congress has passed a resolution to this effect.
Meanwhile Bihar, Tamil Nadu, and Maharashtra Congress units also passed resolutions toay urging Rahul to contest the Congress chief’s election. Chhattisgarh, and Gujarat Congress units have already passed similar resolutions which AICC central election authority chairman Madhusudan Mistry has described as “informal.”
Tharoor’s inclination to contest became evident this morning when he endorsed an appeal a section of Congress leaders issued to candidates in the AICC presidential poll asking them to pledge against following any soft or hard religious lines, among other things.
“I welcome this petition that is being circulated by a group of young Congress members, seeking constructive reforms in the party. It has gathered over 650 signatures so far. I am happy to endorse it and to go beyond it,” said Tharoor, who is expected to announce his candidature soon.