Last week, when asked if a non-Gandhi can become Congress president, former Union Finance Minister and senior party leader P Chidambaram told a television channel "I think so. Someday yes." He, however, said, "I do not know" when asked about a timeline for such a development to happen.
Against this background, Vasan told reporters here today that "no Congress worker or leader from Kashmir to Kanyakumari wants a person from non-Gandhi clan to be the Congress President. There is no such idea. This is my opinion."
The remarks of Chidambaram and Vasan's counter to it has come at a time when the process of organisational elections was on in Congress, which will culminate with the election of the new party chief by end of July 2015.
Congress party, under Sonia Gandhi's leadership since March 1998 has seen many ups and downs nationally with two consecutive victories in the 2004 and 2009 Lok Sabha polls.