ADHIR RANJAN’S STATEMENT UNFORTUNATE: ANAND SHARMA

Senior Congress leader Anand Sharma on Tuesday said that West Bengal Pradesh Congress Committee president Adhir Ranjan Chowdhury’s criticism of his ‘concerns’ as “unfortunate”, adding that he believes in a civilised political dialogue even if there are differences or ideological issues.

Sharma had earlier tweeted his concerns about Congress’ alliance with Indian Secular Front (ISF), a Muslim outfit headed by the cleric of a local shrine, in West Bengal, saying: “Alliance with ISF and other such parties is against the ideology of Congress and should have been discussed at Congress Working Committee (CWC).” To this, Chowdhury said, “We are in charge of a state and don’t take any decision on our own without any permission.”

“What I said is expression of my concerns. Not only am I firmly committed to the Congress’ ideology, which is inclusive, democratic and secular, but I’m also one of the historians and ideologues of the Congress party. It has to be taken in that context. There is no politics in this. I have said something and it is for others to take the note,” Sharma told ANI.

“It’s unfortunate statement, I believe in civilised political dialogue and discourse. Even if there are differences and ideological issues, those differences cannot be personal. I have noted what Adhir babu said but I can’t become personal,” he added.

When asked about his ‘rebellion’ with other G-23 members (or the group of 23 dissenting leaders, who had questioned the party’s functioning in a letter to interim president Sonia Gandhi), Sharma said there is no rebellion. “Who are we rebelling against? We believe in leadership of Sonia Gandhi. We have never said a word against the party leadership…Yes, we have our concerns from last the two general elections and it’s a fact. What we are saying have to be understood in the right context. We said openly that we want to strengthen the party and we are united Congress. We don’t want anything that can weaken the party,” Sharma said.

He added that Congress always had a positive democratic exercise of internal discussion and debates. “Hopefully party will come out of this phase and we will see strong revival. That is what we will work for. We wish the Congress candidate the best in the forthcoming Assembly elections and wherever we are asked to go and campaign, we will do so as Congressmen, as we have done in the past,” he said.

Commenting on BJP’s allegation of Congress losing its secular status and depending on communal alliances for survival, Sharma said, “BJP also have alliances. It is infamous for its polarising agenda and divisive politics. BJP does not have the right credentials and qualifications to make such charges.”

With ANI inputs

Correspondent

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