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‘Rahul Gandhi has not said a word': Surjewala on 'collusion with BJP' remark

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New Delhi, Aug 24: Congress spokesperson Randeep Singh Surjewala took to Twitter to claim that the former party chief Rahul Gandhi did not accuse the senior party leaders of colluding with the Bharatiya Janata Party for writing a letter to party's interim chief Sonia Gandhi seeking leadership change.

Randeep Singh Surjewala

Earlier, Rahul attacked a section of the party for going public against the leadership and charged that the letter seeking leadership changes was written in cahoots with the BJP.

On Rahul Gandhi, Sibal reacts then retractsOn Rahul Gandhi, Sibal reacts then retracts

The charge invited sharp rebuttals from former ministers Ghulam Nabi Azad and Kapil Sibal. Azad said he would resign if any such link is established.

In his brief speech at the CWC, Rahul Gandhi also questioned the timing of the letter, which was sent when Sonia Gandhi was hospitalised. Azad, who is one of the signatories read out the contents of the letter, saying the leaders are not questioning Sonia Gandhi and only wanted organisational reform in the larger interest of the party.

Echoes of the fiery CWC meeting which is underway, were also heard outside with former minister Kapil Sibal, another signatory to the letter, publicly questioning Rahul's accusations of a BJP link to the letter seeking sweeping changes to party organisation and elections to the CWC.

"Rahul Gandhi says 'we are colluding with BJP'. Succeeded in Rajasthan High Court defending the Congress Party. Defending party in Manipur to bring down BJP Government. "Last 30 years have never made a statement in favour of BJP on any issue. Yet 'we are colluding with the BJP'!" he tweeted.

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He later deleted the tweet, clarifying that the former Congress president never made the remarks. He said Rahul Gandhi himself informed him about it.

"Was informed by Rahul Gandhi personally that he never said what was attributed to him. I, therefore, withdraw my tweet," Kapil Sibal wrote on Twitter.

Earlier addressing the CWC, Rahul Gandhi said Sonia Gandhi had accepted the party presidentship only after the committee last year urged her to take responsibility.

At stormy CWC reactions, retractions and offer of resignationsAt stormy CWC reactions, retractions and offer of resignations

He took on the leaders who went public with their complaints saying, "it is the CWC where we discuss our differences and put out our thoughts, not the media,".

Questioning the timing of Azad's letter, the former Congress chief said the letter was sent when Sonia Gandhi was unwell and was admitted to a hospital and at a time when the Congress was fighting the crisis in Rajasthan.

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