"Will Congress dare to pin responsibility on Rahul Gandhi for party's failures" BJP's CR Kesavan on CWC meet
Dec 27, 2025
New Delhi [India], December 27 : Ahead of the Congress Working Committee meeting, Bharatiya Janata Party National Spokesperson CR Kesavan questioned whether the party will hold Lok Sabha Leader of Opposition Rahul Gandhi "accountable" for his failure in the Bihar Assembly election and "disastrous vote chori campaign."
In a post on X, CR Kesavan said, "The INC [Insecure Nehru Congress] has called for its first CWC [Congress Whitewash Committee] meeting after the party was routed and rejected by the people in Bihar Elections. Will the CWC dare to pin the onus and responsibility on Rahul Gandhi for Congress's dismal Bihar drubbing and his disastrous vote chori campaign or will it as usual conveniently cover-up and whitewash Rahul Gandhi's colossal failures?"
He also asked whether the CWC will discuss on the "internal revolt" against Rahul Gandhi or "distract, divert and deflect attention" from his failure and focus on "maliciously" targeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
"Will the CWC opine on the internal revolt in the Congress with senior Congress leaders publicly voicing their categorical vote of no confidence in Rahul Gandhi and instead expressing support for his sibling? The CWC will only try its best to distract, divert and deflect attention from Rahul Gandhi's fiascos and the massive internal crisis gripping its party by once again maliciously targeting PM and and spitefully attacking Constitutional institutions," he said.
He further said that Rahul Gandhi is the biggest "political liability" for the Congress party.
"Rahul Gandhi continues to be the biggest political liability for the Congress party and the Congress party with its emergency mindset remains the biggest threat to Dr. Baba Saheb Ambedkar ji's Constitution," CR Kesavan said.
CR Kesavan also raised questions about the "selfish power struggle" between Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy CM DK Shivakumar for the CM post, bringing the governance in the state to a complete standstill.
"Will the CWC discuss how governance has come to a complete standstill in Congress ruled Karnataka and how the people of Karnataka are severely suffering due to the Congress's internal selfish power struggle for the CM' chair?" he asked.
Congress will hold CWC meeting today. The party has invited Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah amid the speculation of leadership change in the state, with Deputy CM DK Shivakumar adamant about fulfilling the 2.5-year leadership change agreement reportedly made after the 2023 Assembly election.
DK Shivakumar has not been invited to the CWC meeting. "I am aware that two, three CMs have been invited. But the DCM has not been invited," he said.