The Gandhi confidant also said the last names of leaders should not be treated as a disqualification in politics. It was the performance of a leader that ultimately decided his worth, as a surname could only take him so far, he said.
Pilot added that Gandhi's elevation had been in the pipeline for long.
Organisational elections of the Congress are underway and the new president could take over shortly after Diwali. It is something that has been in the pipeline for a long time," Pilot told PTI in an interview.
"To my mind, there is a general sentiment in the party that he should take over as the party president, Pilot said.
He pointed out that Gandhi had been handling "a lot of work" as the vice president but the party believed "this (Gandhis elevation) should happen in due course and the time has come for it to happen".
On the issue of dynastic politics and accusations that the Congress promoted dynasties, Pilot said belonging to a political family might help someone initially but it could not guarantee progress unless backed by performance.
"Belonging to a family that has been in politics should not be treated as a disqualification," he said.
Ultimately, he said, success depended on performance.
"If you perform and win the hearts of people through work, delivery and performance, then it will decide. The mere last name will only take you so far, said Pilot, the son of late Union minister and Congress heavyweight Rajesh Pilot.
"The BJP should introspect. Many of their leaders are also from political families, he said.
Pilot added he neither promoted nor denounced dynastic politics, but sought to stress that individual calibre would decide ones success.
It (family) should not be the only reason to bring someone into public life. No one can be thrust upon the public and there is no short cut to hard work, he said.
Asked if the time had come for a generational change in the Congress and for the old to make way for the young, the Rajasthan Congress chief said, "It is not a question of making way; it is a question of working together.
Unlike the BJP, which he claimed humiliates its elders, the Congress uses their wisdom and moves together, he said.
The BJPs margdarshak mandal has become the biggest travesty of time. We dont humiliate elders like (they do) in the BJP. I believe we should have a good mix between the old and the new while one must keep changing, he said.
In the Congress, he held, the new generation comes in, with the old lending their support to it.
He favoured a balanced approach and claimed the Congress had maintained this as part of its history and tradition.
One should have competitors and not enemies in politics and we must respect that basic tenet of democracy," he said.
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