Sonia Gandhi was named interim Congress president on Saturday, returning at the helm after almost 20 months.
The announcement was made Saturday night after Congress Working Committee (CWC) accepted Rahul Gandhi's resignation during its second meeting of the day.
A number of leaders, including state chiefs and MPs, backed Rahul Gandhi to continue on the post despite his refusal to reconsider his resignation.
The CWC then decided to name Sonia Gandhi as the interim party chief.
Below are the highlights from the meeting:
11:40pm: Sources also say AICC session unlikely before assembly polls
11:35pm: Sources tell Outlook Sonia Gandhi is likely to reconstitute AICC soon.
11:23pm: Constitution of the INC allows the CWC only to appoint an interim president, says Venugopal on being asked why Sonia gandhi has been appointed interim president
11:20pm: Resolution 3: CWC expressed serious concern on situation in J&K
11:19pm: New Congress president to be elected at AICC session
11:14pm: Resolution 2: CWC unanimously resolved that Rahul Gandhi should continue as Congress president but he declined to withdraw. Consequently CWC resolved to ask Sonia Gandhi to take over as interim president till a Congress president is elected
11:13pm: Rahul Gandhi's instinctive moral compass evident from his taking accountability for taking responsibility for the defeat. We look to him for continued support and guidance, says Venugopal
11:12pm: Rahul Gandhi gave a new sense of aggression to the party and opened up new opportunities to the younger generation. Emerged as a beacon of hope for those who cherish the idea of India: KC Venugopal, AICC general secretary
11:11pm: Resolution 1: CWC places on regard our sense of appreciation for leadership of Rahul Gandhi. Rahul Gandhi stood up fearlessly on issues, he raised his voice boldly against the growing atmosphere of fear in the country
11:09pm: CWC's second meeting began at 8.30, just got over. Detailed discussion on INC president. 3 resolutions passed unanimously, says Randeep Surjewala, AICC media cell chief
10:59pm: CWC has accepted Rahul's resignation with a heavy heart: former Uttarakhand CM Harish Rawat
10:57pm: Sonia Gandhi To Be Interim President
10:49pm: CWC meeting over, media briefing at 11pm
10:38pm: In the absence of consensus, CWC also urges Sonia Gandhi to take over as interim chief. But Sonia reluctant, insists it will be counterproductive after the tough stance taken by Rahul Gandhi for a non-Gandhi chief, sources tell Outlook
10:26pm: CWC consultation has started again, Rahul Gandhi has left the meeting
10:25pm: Important that the PM and govt makes it clear what exactly is happening in J&K. The PM and government must assuage the people, says Rahul Gandhi
10:23PM: Some reports have come that things in J&K are foing very wrong. We stopped our dleiberations to have a presenttaion, says Rahul Gandhi
10:22pm: Rahul Gandhi addresses media
9:36PM: Rahul Gandhi is back for the meeting
9:22PM: Several senior leaders continue to insist that a non-Gandhi Congress President will not enjoy a pan-party mandate and urge CWC to convince him to stay on. Rahul Gandhi is not present at the meeting.
8:54PM: Resolutions by 5 sub-groups endorsing faith in Rahul and appreciating his contribution as Congress President likely, say sources. However, resolutions unlikely to influence Rahul's decision to quit as the party chief.
8:50PM: A section among senior leaders says the next party chief should be announced today itself, sources told Outlook, adding a further delay after the hype will allow BJP to build on the narrative of infighting within the Congress.
8:38 PM: UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi and Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi have arrived for the CWC meeting at the party headquarters in the national capital. Sonia and Rahul had earlier recused themselves from deliberations.Â
8:00PM: The grand old party is unlikely to announce the name of the party chief today, sources told Outlook, adding the announcement may come in another day or two.
Earlier on Saturday, it was speculated that the next Congress president may be named by 9 pm tonight after the five regional groups complete their discussions and present the names before the CWC. However, the lack of consensus seems to have prolonged the process and therefore the announcement, for now.
4:20pm: Mallikarjun Kharge rules himself out of the race
3:30pm: Kumari Selja, former Union Minister and Dalit leader from Haryana, also in the race for party chief post
2:20 PM:Â Senior Congress leader and Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot on Saturday ruled himself out of the race for party chief.
Speaking to reporters after the Congress Working Committee (CWC) meeting, he said: "I am not among those leaders who push their names for the party president's post. My opinion in this matter is known to all."
1:57 PM: Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala has said that CWC asked Rahul Gandhi to remain party chief, but he refused saying he wanted to accompany party workers in the fight against the government. "Rahul's resignation as Congress chief still under consideration, CWC to make a decision in the evening," he said.Â
1:47 PM:Â Congress Working Committee to meet again at 8.30 PM.Â
12:40PM: Group-wise consultation has begun
12:35pm:Â Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi leave consultation process on next Congress chief, saying they can't be part of this exercise
12:32pm: CWC accepts the resolution on Rahul Gandhi's resignation.
12:05pm:Â Mukul Wasnik is being seen as a frontrunner - neither too old, nor young. Wasnik has vast organisational experience, has worked in the NSUI and Youth Congress before moving to the AICC and has served as a Union minister.
11:59am:Â Rahul Gandhi not in favour of an ageing leader, several CWC members believe the next party president should be a compromise between the Old Guard and younger leaders, say sources
11:54am:Â CWC divided into 5 regional groupings - North, Northeast, West, South and East. Senior leaders to discuss name of next Congress president with these groups comprising leaders of all state units. Rahul Gandhi has stressed for wider consultations with state leaderships, say sources
11:39am:Â The meeting comes after several senior party leaders such as Shashi Tharoor and Karan Singh voiced concerns over lack of clarity on the leadership issue.
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