He also took a veiled dig at the Opposition party's poster boy Narendra Modi, who is being projected by a section of BJP as its Prime Ministerial candidate for 2014.
"Those who cross the age of sixty consider them young seeing their elders. Misconceptions in life are ok sometimes. They serve to maintain self-confidence but in politics, it is the new generation, which takes forward steps and in the Congress, the new generation is taking steps forward," Dwivedi said without naming Modi.
His comments came three days after Union Minister Beni Prasad Verma said that the 2014 Lok Sabha elections will be Rahul Gandhi versus Narendra Modi. Rahul is 42 and Modi 61.
Dwivedi, however, sought to play down questions on whether he is suggesting that Congress will fight the next Lok Sabha elections under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi.
"This could be a subject matter of astrology what you are asking. I am saying young leadership comes forward and that does not come forward only at the sight of elections. Youth leadership has been regularly emerging in Congress," he said.
The AICC general secretary also said the BJP is bothered about what will happen to them since a new leadership is emerging in the Congress.
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