Drawing a parallel between the coming together of some Congress veterans against Indira Gandhi and forming Congress (O) in 1969 and the recent attack on Rahul, former Union Minister and Special Invitee to Congress Working Committee, Anil Shastri, told PTI that he feels "definitely there is a group of some leaders who are doing this".
"There is definitely a concerned effort on part of some party leaders to weaken Rahul Gandhi and create a situation in which he does not take over as party president at a time when there is talk that he may take the post after organisational elections. They want to somehow thwart that," Shastri said.
Son of former Prime Minister Lal Bahadur Shastri, the Congress leader, who heads the Hindi department of AICC and was earlier editor of the party's official mouthpiece 'Congress Sandesh', said he does feel that there is some kind of a "syndicate-like situation now".
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