Rahul’s role in strategy for state polls to get bigger
AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi could play a major role in formulating strategy for Assembly elections in half a dozen states next year — including Uttar Pradesh, Punjab and Gujarat — given his mother Sonia Gandhi’s illness.
Mr Gandhi is already seen as the party’s number two. While he has so far confined himself to the Youth Congress, NSUI and UP, he also had a key role in formulating the power-sharing arrangement with the National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir.
Rahul Gandhi has been the star Congress campaigner since 2007. Gujarat Congress leaders hope he can change the agenda there before the election. He will have to take a call on alliances and help select candidates in Uttar Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Goa, Gujarat and Manipur. Except UP and perhaps Goa, the Congress is likely to contest on its own in most states. Next year will be crucial politically as the half-dozen state elections are expected to set the tone for the Lok Sabha polls, due in 2014, and next year’s presidential election.
Insiders say that Mr Gandhi, who has steadfastly refused to join the Union Cabinet since the UPA came to power in 2004, might be made a working president or vice-president of the party and a core committee member after Mrs Gandhi returns home.
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CAG effect: AC rail fares get a relook
New Delhi, Aug. 7: The Indian Railways will take a relook into the passenger fares of AC classes following the Comptroller and Auditor-General’s recommendation that freight and passenger tariffs be rationalised to improve railway finances.
Indicating this, railway minister Dinesh Trivedi said “whatever has been observed in the CAG report ... will be taken into consideration”. He added: “It (fare revision) will be thought of without affecting the general class, used by poor people, whose affordability has to be taken into consideration.” He made it clear any increase “will be brought to Parliament first”. —PTI
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