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'Have to retire lame horses': Rahul Gandhi's big message to Congress old guard?

There will be some of you who work for the Congress party with full strength and there will be some who are a little tired or who are not in a good mood, who are taking too much tension, says Congress leader.

June 04, 2025 / 17:56 IST
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Rahul Gandhi launched the Organisation Rejuvenation Campaign (Sangthan Srijan Abhiyan) in Madhya Pradesh.
Rahul Gandhi launched the Organisation Rejuvenation Campaign (Sangthan Srijan Abhiyan) in Madhya Pradesh.

Launching the Organisation Rejuvenation Campaign (Sangthan Srijan Abhiyan) in Madhya Pradesh, Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi said the Congress’s 'lame horses' should be retired to rebuild the party in the BJP-ruled state.

He was addressing members of the State Congress Committee, district and block presidents, and AICC members at Ravindra Bhavan. According to Gandhi, the Congress has three types of horses: ceremonial horses, racehorses, and lame horses.

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“The district president has come here, and there will be some of you who work for the Congress party with full strength and there will be some who are a little tired or who are not in a good mood, who are taking too much tension. Now we have to differentiate between a race horse and a wedding horse. Earlier, I used to say that there are two types. Kamal Nath had said that the Congress party sometimes sends a race horse to the wedding procession and sometimes makes the wedding horse stand in the race line. But there is a third category, which is a lame (langda) horse, so we have to differentiate. We have to retire the lame horse, so this change has to be brought..be retired,” said Gandhi.

He also stressed the importance of strengthening Congress committees at the block and district levels, stating that candidates for Lok Sabha and Assembly elections will be selected based on recommendations from these committees.