New Delhi: The Congress reaffirmed on Tuesday that anyone can contest the election of the party president because it was a democratic and open procedure and no approval from the leadership was necessary.
Jairam Ramesh, party General Secretary said, "Entire party is immersed in making #BharatJodoYatra a success. Even so it's important to reiterate that any member is welcome to contest for Congress President. This is a democratic & transparent process. Nobody needs anybody's nod to contest, especially that of party leadership."
The process for the Congress presidential polls will begin with the issuance of notification on the main contest for the top party post. The party vote will likely be between Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot and senior Congress leader Shashi Tharoor.
Party sources said that interim Congress chief Sonia Gandhi hinted on Monday that she does not have any reservations against Tharoor running for Congress president's post, IANS reported
Sonia Gandhi gave her nod shortly after meeting Tharoor and a few other Congress leaders on her return following a medical check-up abroad.
Tharoor, who was one of the G-23 members of the party, had demanded sweeping reforms in Congress. He is now likely to throw his hat into the ring for the race to the top party post, voting for which will be held on October 17.
Senior party leader Jairam Ramesh said, "Anybody who wants to contest is free and welcome to do so. This has been the consistent position of Congress President and Rahul Gandhi. This is an open, democratic and transparent process. Nobody needs anybody's nod to contest."