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The rise of Rahul Gandhi
Abhishek Pandey , Delhi: May 26 2009
Made Popular May 27 2009
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The rise of Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi is the man of the series of Indian Political League (IPL) 2009. Congress performed well and stunned all in the political sphere, even its own people by its magnificent performance in this Lok Sabha elections. And, many political pundits believe that credit goes to Yuvraaj.

It is said in media that it was Congress wave across the nation but no one can deny Rahul’s charismatic and innovative campaigning, which brought sweet fruits for the party. A Harvard and St. Stephens’ alma mater Rahul entered in the political arena in March 2004 by declaring to contest from Amethi. His performance is really appreciable with in the five years of his political career.

Rahul started his pan India journey to swung votes in favor of the Congress and held maximum number of rallies during canvassing amounting to 106 rallies across the nation. Rahul did not leave any stone unturned and reached every nook and corner to impress every section of the people. He went to university campuses, attended Muslim, Hindu and Sikh worship places, and worked with the laborers under National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (NREGA) in Rajasthan.

In the start of campaigning, political intellects believed that Rahul is a naive and would be of no use for Congress in the elections. Priyanka Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi were adorable for the Aam Aadmi. This love and affection for the dynasty turned in to votes and resulted in congress’ bravura victory in the elections over National Democratic Alliance (NDA) and other political fronts. But, love for the dynasty was not the only reason. Congress performed well in Punjab, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh (MP) and Uttar Pradesh (UP) on its development plank.

Youth factor of Rahul worked nicely in the country with more than 200 electorates aged between 18-35. He proposed his idea in congress meetings to give more tickets to young leaders. The effect of this can be seen in the results. India have more young MPs like Rahul, Sachin Pilot, Naveen Jindal, Jiten Prasad, Milind Deora, Jyotiraditya Scindia, Deepender Hooda, Sandeep Dikshit, Ahmad Hamdullah Sayeed, Mausam Noor, Nilesh Rane and Dr. Jyoti Mirdha.

It is expected that Rahul would propose few names to be included in the cabinet or at least for MoS (Minister for State) seats to encourage youths in the politics. But his youth magic was limited to the son and daughters of the politicians. Most of the youth candidates came from political families. It would be more motivating for the youths if he would have thought beyond political families. Whatever, youth factor paid well to Congress party.

Rahul Gandhi went from one village to another village in the far flung areas of UP and MP and dined Dal, Roti and Chatni with Dalits. Despite Mayawati’s claim that Rahul Gandhi washed his hands with a ‘special soap’ and took bath after visiting any Dalit family, Dalits turned in to support the party. Frankly speaking, I don’t know that how accurate she was about Rahul’s bathroom affairs. Her accusations did not seem to work in the state. State registered a swift of Dalit and Muslims votes towards Congress.

Rahul decided to go alone in Bihar, Uttar Pradesh and Jharkhand after its allies offer them a few seats to contest in these states. Rahul’s political intuition was right and congress performed very well in Uttar Pradesh by doubling its figures. The fair weather friends of Congress had to repent for their mistake to not go with Congress. Lalu Prasad Yadav of Rastriya Janta Dal (RJD) accepted his blunder after the declaration of the results. It was the victory of Rahul over the big political mascots.

Rahul gave some controversial statements including about Babri Mosque demolition and division of Pakistan. He said “if anyone from the Gandhi-Nehru family had been active in politics then, the Babri Masjid would not have fallen”. His statement was offensive to many congress men and also demeaned then Prime Minister Narshima Rao. He came in to controversy when he ignorantly uttered politically incorrect statement on Pakistan division, “Gandhi family decides on something, it makes sure that is accomplished - whether it is throwing out the British, breaking up Pakistan or taking India into the 21st century.”

His statement about Pakistan’s breaking up was unacceptable for many diplomats and also angered Bangladeshis. It raised eyebrows of political stalwarts with in and outside the congress. His name was dragged in to a controversy of Sukanya Devi gang rape case on the unconfirmed articles on Internet. This was not confirmed by any main stream media or any government institutions.

His love affair with Spanish girlfriend Veronique, an architect whom he met in England, make us remember the clamor on her mothers’ foreign origin. Some website reported and also published the pictures of Rahul with, as called in media, Juanita, a Venezuelan or Colombian waitress. His educational profile was also doubted by some main stream media houses. He has proved his calibre and political competence by swinging votes in favour of United Progressive Alliance (UPA).

Kuch bhi ho, Jo jeeta wohi Sikandar.

Amidst the demands from his supporters to see him on higher profile in the party, Rahul was appointed a general secretary of the All India Congress Committee on 24 September 2007. He was also given charge of the Youth Congress and the National Students Union of India. Despite Manmohan Singh’s offer to any cabinet post for him, he chose to strengthen the party. This might be the indication that he is not interested in cabinet post or he has the aspiration to become the PM.

Rahul Gandhi is the ‘successor’ of political lineage of Gandhis. Since, Priyanka Gandhi has humbly refused to come in to active politics, at least not now. It is anticipated that Manmohan Singh would set aside after two or more years as PM, may be by citing health reasons, and Rahul Gandhi would become the Prime Minister of India.

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Ketul
Jamshedpur, India
When will the Congress get out of this Dynastic rule?
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Avadhut
Calicut, India
If Rahul Gandhi does not carry “Gandhi” suffix in his name, they would not have been after him. Not only these experienced and senior leaders in the party, but also the Media would not have been uttered his name even if he does have very high integrity, honesty, commitment to this country’s welfare and very able administrator. He would have been sidelined, defamed , hit by chapels
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Indians dont have any problem with dynasty, othrwse they wud have not voted fr Congress. If its is working for the people in true means and now, Manmohan singh is at the helm.
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Yash
Bhopal, India
Abhishek
All the names you have mentioned in your post are the products of dynasties in the Congress. Where is the son/daughter of common men in this list?
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The same question, I raised in my article. If really youth factor is working, whr is the aam yuva. India needs youth but not only from few families.
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Yash
Bhopal, India
Abhishek
Common youth are still wondering on the roads in search of jobs and Rahul and Congress have no answer to this problem.
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Manishkumar
Kottayam, India
No doubt, Rahul Gandhi is a naïve in the politics. I don’t think he understands the economic and foreign affairs well.
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Chintan
Ambala, India
It will be very early to declare the Rahul Gandhi as a charismatic leader.
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@Chintan, Manishkumar

Rahul gandhi has put first step in the politics by orchestrating Congress win in the coalition era. Yes, he may be naive but he rose in the election.
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Yash
Gwalior, India
I don’t know what Rahul was trying to prove by carrying loads on his shoulders. If he really wants to do some thing for those laborers he should pressurize the Manmohan Singh to not to amend labor laws and give financial security to the workers of unorganized sector.
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@Yash
You raised a good point. If any congress men is reading, plz make a note of it.
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Yash
Gwalior, India
Congress men are reading this but they don’t have courage to raise dissents against this.
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Vinit
Mangalore, India
@ Abhishek
I think your prediction is quite right and Congress will remove the mask of Manmohan Singh very soon and the whole match is fixed for Rahul Gandhi to be the PM.
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@Rahul
This is the politics, my frnd.
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Vinit
Mangalore, India
Abhishek

This is not merely politics as politics is also a tool for serving the people. This is the politics of Congress (politics of Gandhi Nehru family).
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@Vinit
You are talking abt the politics as mission.Which is idle condition. Now, it has become professional. Vote-Note ki rajniti.
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Hemant
Varanasi, India
Well Congress is fiefdom of Gandhis so he can even take up the post of PM at any time he pleases. Who can stop him? India has been ruined by her own people and the rulers… Gandhis and Co. who were later joined in by SP, BSP, and other regional parties to snatch a piece of the pie.
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Arsalan
Islamabad, Pakistan
AS Chuchill said, “Power will go to the hands of rascals, rogues and freebooters. All Indian leaders will be of low calibre and men of straw. They will have sweet tongues and silly hearts. They will fight amongst themselves for power and India will be lost in political squabbles”.
(Global Perspectives)
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Ekta
Jaipur, India
I feel any average Joe can do what Rahul Gandhi has done so far. I would like to see him prove his worth first before he accepts tougher posts !
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@Rahul
Rahul did hard work in this election which paif well to Congress. I can not talk about his competence in the future neither you, I think. BY the way, Thanks for the comment, Ekta.
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