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After Pitching Priyanka for PM, Congress MP Masood Clarifies Comment as BJP Alleges Rift

The Congress has announced no leadership change, with Masood saying his remark concerned Bangladesh, not a challenge to Rahul Gandhi.

Overview

  • On Dec 23, Congress MP Imran Masood endorsed Priyanka Gandhi Vadra as a potential prime minister, likening her decisiveness to Indira Gandhi in the context of Bangladesh.
  • The BJP framed the remarks as evidence of waning confidence in Rahul Gandhi, with spokesperson Shehzad Poonawalla asserting a call of “Rahul hatao, Priyanka laao” and accusing the party of factionalism.
  • Robert Vadra said there are “demands from everywhere” for Priyanka to step forward and described her rise as likely over time, calling her political future bright.
  • By Dec 24, Masood said his statement was taken out of context, insisted it had “nothing to do with Rahul Gandhi,” and reaffirmed Rahul as the party’s leader.
  • No formal leadership change has been announced, as Priyanka’s recent parliamentary visibility and her condemnation of a Bangladesh lynching continue to fuel discussion of her role.