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Posted: 2020-08-29T12:53:51Z | Updated: 2020-08-29T12:53:51Z Letter 'Misconstrued'; Never Sought Leadership Change: Jitin Prasada | HuffPost
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Letter 'Misconstrued'; Never Sought Leadership Change: Jitin Prasada

Prasada said the letter was written with the sole purpose of suggesting how to reinvigorate and revitalise the party, and introspect for galavnising the organisation. It was not to undermine the top leadership.
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Congress leader Jitin Prasada, one of the 23 leaders who wrote to party chief Sonia Gandhi seeking organisational changes, said on Saturday that the letter is being “misconstrued” and he has full faith in the top leadership.

In an exclusive interview to PTI, he said the letter was not written with the intention of leadership change.

Asked why he chose to sign the letter, Prasada said the “letter was written with the sole purpose of suggesting how to reinvigorate and revitalise the party, and introspect for galavnising the organisation. It was not to undermine the top leadership. I had stated this at the Congress Working Committee meeting as well”.

“The letter is being misconstrued,” the former Union minister asserted.

On allegations by some party leaders that the intention was to target the top leadership, Prasada said, “I have full faith in the leadership of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi and they have full faith in me.”

His remarks assume significance as they come days after the District Congress Committee of Lakhimpur Kheri hit out at the letter from the ‘group of 23’ and called for action against Prasada.

Prasada said the resolution passed by the DCC seeking action against him could have been the “result of local instigation of rival factions”.

“These are small matters which happen in every democratic party and could be the result of local instigation of rival factions. I bear no grudge against anyone as everyone is part of the Congress family,” the 46-year-old leader said.

“The Congress president has said that the matter stands closed and we have to concentrate on fighting the ruling dispensation,” he said.

Asked about an audio clip that went viral on social media platforms in which Lakhimpur Kheri DCC chief purportedly suggested that the resolution was passed following directives of AICC, Prasada said, “I don’t comment on unverified media reports.“

On the way forward after the controversy surrounding the letter, he said important elections were coming in Bihar, Bengal, Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, and “we will put our energy in fighting the communal forces”.

Talking about his area of focus right now, Prasada said he is working for the non-political group ‘Brahman Chetna Parishad’ whose intention is not to garner votes, but to unite the community which has been targeted recently.

Prasada, along with 22 other signatories that included the likes of Ghulam Nabi Azad, Kapil Sibal and Shashi Tharoor, had written to Sonia Gandhi, seeking an active and full-time party leadership among other organisational changes.

After the stormy Congress Working Committee meeting over their letter seeking urgent organisational reforms, several members of the ‘group of 23’ have stated that they are “not dissenters” but “proponents of revival”.

-- This article exists as part of the online archive for HuffPost India, whichclosed in 2020. Some features are no longer enabled. If you have questionsor concerns about this article, please contactindiasupport@huffpost.com .