Rahul Gandhi should become leader of opposition: Digvijaya Singh

May 29, 2014

New Delhi, May 29: Congress leader Digvijaya Singh believes Rahul Gandhi should head the party in Parliament if he is to lead the Congress, a linkage that is sure to put pressure on the reluctant Gandhi scion ahead of the decision on who should be leader of opposition in Lok Sabha.

Rahul Gandhi Digvijaya Singh"If Rahul wants to lead the Congress, he must lead," Singh said, when asked if he wants the Congress vice-president to take up the leader of opposition's post.

Stressing the point, Singh said, "I strongly feel he is the leader and has to lead from the front. He should be the leader of opposition."

Singh's opinion comes at a time when Congress is in the process of clinching the decision on who should be the party's main face in the opposition benches.

Rahul was the natural choice till now given his position as heir apparent but the scale of the election defeat and criticism of his leadership has put a question mark on his abilities to steer the party in Parliament. Seeking to brush aside doubts, Singh said, "It is ultimately the leader who has to lead."

Singh's strong views contrast with the multiplicity of opinion in the Congress post-defeat. A section in the party believes Sonia Gandhi should take over the reins of leadership to restore the confidence of workers and that she should start with being leader of opposition. The possibility of an experienced MP like Kamal Nath getting the assignment is also seen as strong.

The "Rahul should lead" line is shared by the bloc closely aligned with the leader. An influential AICC general secretary said, "Rahul should take up the post. That is the natural flow of leadership." An MP, who is part of Team Rahul, told TOI that the young Gandhi should not hesitate to step up to the plate.

As the decision is taken, there are concerns about Rahul delivering as opposition leader. While the post would require a fulltime engagement and "realpolitik" like cutting deals with government and other opposition outfits, he would be the face of the opposition to take on the treasury benches to be led by a confident Narendra Modi. "Rahul vs Modi-II" is a faceoff that does not inspire confidence among the demoralized Congress cadre.

Digvijaya Singh dismissed the notion that the transition of party's leadership from Sonia to Rahul would be affected by the electoral reverses. "That is the natural process. It would take its course," he said.

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July 13,2020

Jaipur, July 13: Amid a deepening political crisis in Rajasthan where the number 2 leader of the Congress party Sachin Pilot has revolted, over 200 Income Tax (I-T) sleuths raided the residences and properties of two of Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot’s close confidants.

The Income Tax department has carried out searches at over a dozen locations linked to Congress leader Dharamender Rathore as well as jewellery firm owner Rajiv Arora, both of whom are considered close to Gehlot.

Officials said that the raids that are underway in Jaipur, Kota, Delhi, and Mumbai were done after a complaint of tax evasion was made. Under the scanner, they said, are transactions that were made outside the country.

The curious timing of the Income Tax department’s action against Gehlot’s aides has made the Congress accuse the sleuths of acting on the behest of the BJP.

Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala tweeted: “After all, BJP's lawyers came on the field. The Income Tax Department started raids in Jaipur. When will ED arrive?”

The Congress is facing a cliffhanger in Rajasthan after the open rebellion by deputy chief minister Sachin Pilot, who on Sunday night claimed that he had the support of 30 MLAs and that Gehlot was leading a minority government in the state.

However, Congress leader Avinash Pande on Monday said 109 MLAs have signed a letter of support to the chief minister, well above the majority mark of 100. The party has issued a whip to all the MLAs, asking them to attend the Congress Legislature Party meeting at 10.30 am. 

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January 13,2020

New Delhi, Jan 13: The Delhi High Court on Monday sought response of the city police, Delhi government, WhatsApp Inc, Google Inc and Apple Inc on a plea of three JNU professors to preserve data, CCTV footage and other evidence relating to the January 5 violence on the varsity campus.

The Delhi Police informed the court that it has asked the JNU administration to preserve and hand over CCTV footage of the violence.

Justice Brijesh Sethi listed the matter for further hearing on Tuesday.

The court was told by Delhi government Standing Counsel (criminal) Rahul Mehra that the police has not yet received any response from the university administration.

The counsel said police has also written to WhatsApp to preserve data of two groups "Unity Against Left" and "Friends of RSS" including messages, pictures and videos and phone numbers of members, related to JNU violence incident.

The petition was filed by JNU professors Ameet Parameswaran, Atul Sood and Shukla Vinayak Sawant seeking necessary directions to the Delhi Police Commissioner and Delhi government.

The petition also sought direction to the Delhi Police to retrieve all CCTV footage of JNU campus.

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March 2,2020

Mar 2: Two more positive cases of the novel coronavirus -- one in Delhi and another in Telangana -were reported, the Union Health Ministry said on Monday.

The person from Delhi had travelled to Italy, it said adding he is being diagnosed at RML hospital.

The other person with the coronavirus infection has a travel history to Dubai, the ministry added.

"Both the patients are stable and being closely monitored," the ministry said.

Sunitha Krishnan is the name of the patient from Telangana and she is a social activist.

Krishnan has tweeted, "So going to enjoy hospitality at Gandhi Hospital for two days as admitted in the isolation ward suspected coronavirus. They have not started the tests yet( 1.30 hrs since I arrived).I believe the results make take 48hrs. At this pace, I have a feeling I am might be here sometime."

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