New Delhi/Hyderabad: Kerala Congress MP Shashi Tharoor on Monday coined “reinvent Congress” to garner support for his candidacy for the post of party chief while reiterating that he has no ideological differences with party veteran Mallikarjun Kharge, who is also running for the top job. "Let me make it clear that I agree with @kharge Ji that all of us in @incIndia wish to take on the BJP rather than each other. There is no ideological difference between us. The choice for our voting colleagues Oct 17 is only on how to do it most effectively," Tharoor said in a tweet.


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The remarks from Thiruvananthapuram Congress MP came a day after Kharge said he conveyed to Tharoor that a consensus candidate would be better, but the Lok Sabha MP insisted on a contest for the "sake of democracy".


Tharoor, who is in Hyderabad in connection with his campaign for Congress presidential poll, said he has "enormous" respect for his rival Mallikarjun Kharge. "I believe we need a reinvented, reimagined Congress to take on the BJP. That's why I have continued with my candidacy in this election," he told reporters in Hyderabad.


"We want the Congress party to prevail once again in our country. As far as I am concerned, the only real difference in this election is about how we go about the challenges facing the Congress party in overcoming the BJP and its formidable electoral machine," he said.


The contest is a "discussion within the family" and there is no quarrel, he said. Kharge has great experience, ability and knowledge, he said. "I bring a different approach and I put that before the voters to see what they want. But, I do want to stress. We are all in this together."


Irrespective of the person who emerges victorious, it would be the biggest victory for the Congress party. Tharoor said he would not withdraw from the contest. His campaign is getting a good response and he would visit cities including Chennai and Mumbai as well, he said. Tharoor said he would reach out to the voting delegates across the country once their phone numbers are available on Wednesday.


The polling for the Congress presidential election is scheduled to be held on October 17. The counting of votes would be taken up on October 19 and the results are expected the same day. More than 9,000 Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) delegates form the electorate.