21st century has a new wave of fresh air in the support of young Turk performers, blended with the experience and guidance of old warhorses. A forty year old economist Raghuram Rajan is better suited to head the central bank RBI then any near sixty, retiring secretary from finance department, but still Amritya Sen or Bhagvati or Rangarajan's advices are more valuable for guidance purpose .
The wise like Manmohan Singh, L K Adwani, Sonia Gandhi , Farook Abdulla relinquish their decorated post gladly, but few power hungry like Digvijaya Singh, Ajit Jogi will never be able to read between the lines and thus are forcibly discarded.
An outspoken or rather foul spoken General Secretary of Congress has been ousted from his power post for a decade, but his desire for that has not been lost, for that he always prefers to be in the media lime light, more often for wrong reasons or even attempts to anti national mutterings. Dig sir had earlier doubted over the authenticity of Batala House encounter in which Delhi Police decorated officer M.C. Sharma was killed and even he termed the encounter as fake and demanded for judicial enquiry into it.
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Digvijaya Singh had been getting unfair treatment at the hands of party men and specially a much younger Jyotiraditya Scindia, who is being portrayed as the Congress' chief minister probable. Earlier this month, the Scindia faction organised a rally in Morena where Digvijaya Singh was kept waiting and sweating profusely on the dais,for more than two hours by the Union minister of state.
But on last evening, the Congress finally signalled closer of its doors on AICC general secretary Digvijaya Singh, even denying him entry into the state PCC conference hall.
Digvijaya Singh and his supporters stood outside, banging the doors for nearly 20 minutes, making desperate calls from their mobile phones asking Congress workers inside to open the door. The banging on the door continued, but Scindia refused to buzz and asked Congress workers not to let him in.
Senior Congress leader Sanjay Nirupam also instructed not to allow him. Yes, Scindia said to press there was no factional rivalry within the party, echoing in unionism, the high command's view on Dig sir now confirmed by the Union minister Kamal Nath's statement that the state would see a "young" Congress chief minister.
Congress general secretary Digvijay Singh tried to downplay the hype over the party's next chief minister in MP and said the new MLAs will elect their leader after the assembly polls in November. Dig sir laid his last hope on Rahul and said, "It is his personal opinion. As far as the Congress chief minister for Madhya Pradesh was concerned, only statements from Rahul Gandhi, senior leaders Janardan Dwivedi and Ajay Maken should be considered as authentic," Digvijay told reporters here last evening.