<p>At a time when rumours are rife that poll strategist Prashant Kishor will soon join Congress, some screenshots from his alleged presentation surfaced on social media that reportedly suggested a non-Gandhi as the party chief.</p>.<p>The reportedly 85-page presentation stated that a non-Gandhi as the Congress president would have a "high" impact, but the viability of such an option would be "difficult", according to reports.</p>.<p>The presentation also referred to Lord Nataraja and the qualities of creation, protection, liberation, destruction, concealment and connection, which it stated the opposition party should adopt.</p>.<p>Detailing on the above qualities, it mentioned, "six foundational resolves" which included: creating a new Congress that is the political platform of choice for the masses; protecting legacy, values and core principles; liberating from inertia, mediocrity and status quo; destroy the sense of entitlement, lack of accountability and sycophancy; conceal the immutable baggage of nepotism and corruption; connect with the masses, become their voice and capture their aspirations.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/prashant-kishor-wants-to-join-congress-without-preconditions-his-induction-will-help-party-gen-secy-1102646.html"><strong>Also read | Prashant Kishor wants to join Congress without preconditions, his induction will help party: Gen secy</strong></a></p>.<p>It also mentions five "strategic decisions" for the party: fix the leadership issue; solve the alliance conundrum; reclaim the party’s founding tenets; create an army of grassroots leaders and foot soldiers, and an ecosystem of supportive media and digital propagation.</p>.<p>The Indian Express in a <a href="https://indianexpress.com/article/india/congress-revival-roadmap-a-kishor-ppt-from-past-surfaces-7881111/">report</a> quoted Kishor saying that it was an "old/fake" presentation and has "nothing to do with the ongoing discussion".<br />While there has been no official clarification from Congress, the publication quoted a party leader saying that they have not come across any such presentation. Another leader said that it can be either old or fake, and cannot be both.</p>.<p>The report further stated that another senior leader claimed it to be a year-old presentation by Kishor, and some of the points were included and a few were deleted in the current version of the presentation.</p>.<p><em><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></em></p>
<p>At a time when rumours are rife that poll strategist Prashant Kishor will soon join Congress, some screenshots from his alleged presentation surfaced on social media that reportedly suggested a non-Gandhi as the party chief.</p>.<p>The reportedly 85-page presentation stated that a non-Gandhi as the Congress president would have a "high" impact, but the viability of such an option would be "difficult", according to reports.</p>.<p>The presentation also referred to Lord Nataraja and the qualities of creation, protection, liberation, destruction, concealment and connection, which it stated the opposition party should adopt.</p>.<p>Detailing on the above qualities, it mentioned, "six foundational resolves" which included: creating a new Congress that is the political platform of choice for the masses; protecting legacy, values and core principles; liberating from inertia, mediocrity and status quo; destroy the sense of entitlement, lack of accountability and sycophancy; conceal the immutable baggage of nepotism and corruption; connect with the masses, become their voice and capture their aspirations.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/national-politics/prashant-kishor-wants-to-join-congress-without-preconditions-his-induction-will-help-party-gen-secy-1102646.html"><strong>Also read | Prashant Kishor wants to join Congress without preconditions, his induction will help party: Gen secy</strong></a></p>.<p>It also mentions five "strategic decisions" for the party: fix the leadership issue; solve the alliance conundrum; reclaim the party’s founding tenets; create an army of grassroots leaders and foot soldiers, and an ecosystem of supportive media and digital propagation.</p>.<p>The Indian Express in a <a href="https://indianexpress.com/article/india/congress-revival-roadmap-a-kishor-ppt-from-past-surfaces-7881111/">report</a> quoted Kishor saying that it was an "old/fake" presentation and has "nothing to do with the ongoing discussion".<br />While there has been no official clarification from Congress, the publication quoted a party leader saying that they have not come across any such presentation. Another leader said that it can be either old or fake, and cannot be both.</p>.<p>The report further stated that another senior leader claimed it to be a year-old presentation by Kishor, and some of the points were included and a few were deleted in the current version of the presentation.</p>.<p><em><strong>Check out DH's latest videos:</strong></em></p>