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Shashi Tharoor's sensational claim: 'Electors instructed by their leaders to support Mallikarjun Kharge'

Tharoor reiterated that the Gandhi family have made it clear that they are staying above the fray and are neutral, and have also asked the party spokespeople and the party's central election authority to announce that.

'In for a surprise': Shashi Tharoor says Congress President polls will not be lopsided AJR
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First Published Oct 11, 2022, 5:32 PM IST

Congress presidential candidate Shashi Tharoor on Tuesday claimed many electors have been instructed by "their leaders" to support his rival but they may eventually vote for him in a secret ballot.

In the upcoming Congress President polls, it is Shashi Tharoor vs Mallikarjun Kharge, who is being seen as a favourite for the top party post because of his perceived proximity to the Gandhi family.

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Speaking to a news agency, Tharoor also said he is sure that those who are expecting a lopsided victory for the "establishment", as had happened in the 1997 and 2000 elections, are in for a surprise when the votes are counted.

The Thiruvananthapuram MP said he expects the central election authority (CEA) to clarify publicly that the vote will be conducted by a secret ballot, complete with sealed ballot boxes to be opened in Delhi before the candidates and their agents, and the votes mixed together before counting starts.

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Asked whether some leaders who are not voicing support for him for the fear of upsetting senior leaders may eventually vote for him in a secret ballot, Tharoor said, "I certainly know that many who have not openly supported me so far for such reasons, including not even attending some of my campaign events, have privately expressed support."

"Some of their 'leaders' in the party, to whom they are beholden, have instructed them to support my rival and they feel they cannot defy these 'netas' openly. Many such people may eventually choose to cast their vote in my favour," Tharoor said.

The 66-year-old Congress leader said many delegates have privately expressed such sentiments and he sees no reason for them to not come through, especially when the vote will be conducted by secret ballot, complete with sealed ballot boxes to be opened in Delhi before the candidates and their agents, and the votes mixed together before counting starts.

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"I expect the CEA to clarify all this publicly in the following days. The fact that it is a secret ballot is crucial to assuage the fears of many who are still under the impression that their political bosses will be able to find out how they voted. It is another matter that our high command has assured me there is no 'official candidate' in the race, so why should our colleagues fear reprisals if they vote for me," Tharoor said.

Asked if it will be like the 1983 cricket world cup-like triumph of the underdog in the polls, he said he is sure that those who are expecting a lopsided victory for the establishment in this election as happened on the last two occasions in 1997 and 2000, are in for a surprise when the votes are counted on October 19.

"But I wouldn't characterize the result in terms of an upset or a personal victory --as I have said, whether Mr Kharge wins or I do, the only victory that matters is a victory for the Indian National Congress. 2024, here we come!" the Lok Sabha MP said.

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In 1997, Sitaram Kesri, who squared off in a triangular contest with Sharad Pawar and Rajesh Pilot, won by a huge margin. In 2000, Jitendra Prasada suffered a crushing defeat at the hands of Sonia Gandhi.

Tharoor reiterated that the Gandhi family have made it clear that they are staying above the fray and are neutral, and have also asked the party spokespeople and the party's central election authority to announce that.

Asked about most senior leaders siding with his electoral competitor Kharge and many office-bearers, including from Kerala, having allegedly violating poll guidelines issued by the central election authority, Tharoor said the Gandhis have also authorised CEA chairman Madhusudan Mistry to assure candidates a secret ballot, and to declare publicly, as he has repeatedly done, that anyone stating or implying the contrary is wrong.

"Of course, individual leaders and workers are allowed to have their own preferences and choices. The freedom to choose is a fundamental principle of any democratic exercise. With regard to the brazen violation of these guidelines by some office-bearers, I will leave it to the Central Election Authority and you in the media to decide what to make of it," Tharoor said.

(With inputs from PTI)

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