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By : Rajeev Sharma, Strategic Analyst, Columnist, Publishing
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Rahul Gandhi Sounds Off

It doesn’t happen very often that Rahul Gandhi, the heir apparent of the Congress party, holds a brainstorming session with top editors, formally or informally. Indeed, he did so for the first time on Saturday when he had a breakfast meeting with select editors.

During the interaction, he made a point to explain why he was so proactively engaged in Uttar Pradesh, India’s largest and politically most crucial state where the Congress has been out of power since December 1989. “If I don’t take the risk, who else will?” he asked, a remark pregnant with regional and national meaning.

The main rule for this unprecedented interaction was that it wasn’t supposed to be reported on, but a meeting this rare was never going to remain a secret.

During the 90-minute conversation, Rahul spoke his mind freely on multiple issues. He explained to the editors the reality of Uttar Pradesh’s political situation, discussed the National Counter Terrorism Center issue, the budget session of parliament, the fallout of the Maharashtra civic election results where the Congress fared poorly, and the frequent speculation about him taking over as prime minister.

Sources said Rahul also discussed the roles of his mother Sonia Gandhi, sister Priyanka and her husbandRobert Vadra, who recently embarrassed the party in the ongoing UP elections.

He said it will take at least one election, perhaps even two or three, to get the job done, but he said he was young and could wait.

Such a brainstorming session is indicative of Rahul’s increased confidence as well as his growing assertiveness. The world will get a measure of his success or failure on March 6, when the results of the five state assembly polls, including UP, will be known. These assembly polls, touted as a semi-final match for the UPA government, may well be a good indicator of both the future of the UPA government, and who will hold the reins. 

 
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  Commented by  Ravindra Sharma, Managing Consultant, CHEF-India    | 03 27 2012 11:18:31 +0000
As long as he continues to find people who take notice of him without any reason, he still stands a lot lot of chance to remain in politics regardless of performance at Governance.
  Commented by  Rajiv Azad (Common Man with Uncommon dreams), Sr. Writer, Strategic Communications, Leading US IT MNC, Hyderabad    | 03 27 2012 10:04:44 +0000
Hmm sounds very facinating and bizarre, the scion of CONGRESS: Committee Of Notorious Goons, Rogues, Errant and Swindler Sharks wanted to fool the people of U.P. making towering promises and speeches. Was routed badly, people are realizing: how can a person bring about a image makeover in U.P when the party being run at the centre has been embroiled in monumental corruption. First set your own house in order, its fraught with cheats, swindlers, rogues....the writing is there on the wall....he is a literate illiterate....engulfed with sycophants......                           
  Commented by  S. Muralidharan, Executive Director, Knowledge Foundation & Campus Around the Corner    | 02 21 2012 13:20:39 +0000
Rajeev ji, why this aggressive stance this time in UP alone, not in other four States? Selective violation of moral code of conduct and prohibitive orders suggest that the Congress is in offensive mode! UP's election is indeed a litmus test for Congress, as they have lost  out to Shiv Sena and BJP in the Maharashtra Civic Polls very badly.  Whatever said and done, he has shown the mettle and aggression for other cadres to emulate!  UP, as it looks, is heading for hung assembly - Anna's team will have more work to stop 'horse-trading'!
  Commented by  Suryanarayan Murthy, Asst Vice President (Corporate Finance), A Hydro Power Project    | 02 21 2012 05:51:12 +0000
Some astrologers predicted that he will get no more than 40 seats. My gut feeling is that congress will get nearly 100 seats, if not more. As rightly pointed out by him, it will take two or three elections to get the job done.
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