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Not an easy task being Congress
Not an easy task being Congress President, says Sonia Gandhi
 INDIA , 14-March-2013  9:38:43 AM
Commencing her 16th year as Congress President, Sonia Gandhi today said being at the helm was "not an easy task" and gave credit to the party's rank in helping her accomplish the job.

"It was not an easy task. But it was made possible due to your support and the love and affection of the grass root and ordinary workers which made the task easier and the credit goes to them", the 66-year-old party chief told the leaders.

Mrs Gandhi is currently in the fourth term of the Presidentship which expires in 2015. Changes have been made in the party constitution that now mandates organizational polls after five years instead of three years earlier.

She has created history by becoming the longest serving chief of the 127-year-old organisation.

Congress leaders said that some Pradesh Congress Committee chiefs had sought permission for celebrating the occasion in a big way, but Mrs Gandhi advised them against it in view of drought situation in some parts of the country.

The highpoint of her political career was in May 2004 when she successfully led the Congress regain power at the Centre, albeit on a coalition platform.

However, in a dramatic turn of events she declined prime ministership and nominated economist-turned-politician Manmohan Singh to the top political post.

She took over the reins of the organisation in March 1998 in the wake of the party's dismal showing in the Lok Sabha polls earlier. The defeat led to the exit of the late Sitaram Kesri from the post of Congress President.

It was then a demoralised and fragmented Congress party was going through a turbulent phase and ruling just a few states.

Several senior Congress leaders including Union Minister Kapil Sibal, Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit, Minister of State for Planning Rajeev Shukla, Delhi Congress Chief JP Agarwal went to her residence to congratulate her.

"We thanked her for leading the party and strengthening it. Her contribution for the party is worth a praise.

From : http://www.ndtv.com  

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