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Prof K Nageshwar: Gandhi family and congress revival (Video)

         Rahul Gandhi is firm on resigning as Congress president over the party's appalling performance in the election even after his offer was unanimously rejected at a meeting on Saturday by top leaders, who spoke once again of "thorough introspection", resorting to a refrain that has enabled much mockery of it in the past.

Rahul Gandhi, 48, told the Congress Working Committee, which consists of 52 members, that he would like to exit as its top boss nearly a year and a half after he took the job from his mother Sonia Gandhi, who was seated next to him at the meeting that ran four hours.

"We have to continue our fight. I am and will remain a disciplined soldier of the Congress and continue to fight fearlessly. But I do not want to remain the party president," Mr Gandhi reportedly said.

 

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Prof K Nageshwar: Gandhi family and congress revival (Video)

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Prof K Nageshwar: Gandhi family and congress revival (Video)
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Prof K Nageshwar: Gandhi family and congress revival (Video)
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Rahul Gandhi is firm on resigning as Congress president over the party's appalling performance in the election even after his offer was unanimously rejected at a meeting on Saturday by top leaders, who spoke once again of "thorough introspection", resorting to a refrain that has enabled much mockery of it in the past. Rahul Gandhi, 48, told the Congress Working Committee, which consists of 52 members, that he would like to exit as its top boss nearly a year and a half after he took the job from his mother Sonia Gandhi, who was seated next to him at the meeting that ran four hours. "We have to continue our fight. I am and will remain a disciplined soldier of the Congress and continue to fight fearlessly. But I do not want to remain the party president," Mr Gandhi reportedly said.