Youth Congress office-bearers would henceforth be appointed not from Delhi, but through organisational elections, AICC general secretary Rahul Gandhi said in Mahad, Maharashtra on Saturday.
Rahul was addressing meetings with youth and Congress workers — which saw participation of women in large numbers — during the last leg of his three-day visit to Maharashtra.
“Earlier Youth Congress was taken for granted and its chief used to be appointed from Delhi. Henceforth, such a thing will not happen,” he said.
Later, addressing meetings of nomadic tribes and youth from Sangli, Kolhapur, Madha and Pune Lok Sabha constituencies at Satara in western Maharashtra, Rahul said, “In other parties, the organisational structure is dictated from the top. I don’t want this structure in Youth Congress.”
“I want to ensure that the functionaries are chosen from grassroot level. In the Youth Congress elections slated after two and a half months, this will be ensured,” he said.
“The system needs to be changed. Mere criticism is not enough. In the present system, only those who have political lineage get chance in politics.
As a result, 99 per cent youth from common strata cannot enter the system,” he said.
“For some, their party has become an ancestral property, a passport. I don’t want this in Congress,” he said.