Rahul Gandhi – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com Impart Educate Propel Fri, 06 Apr 2018 13:15:05 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.2.6 https://nepalireporter.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/cropped-RN_Logo-32x32.png Rahul Gandhi – Reporters Nepal https://nepalireporter.com 32 32 Indian National Congress President Gandhi meets PM Oli https://nepalireporter.com/2018/04/48263 https://nepalireporter.com/2018/04/48263#respond Fri, 06 Apr 2018 13:15:05 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=48263 OliA delegation led by President of Indian National Congress, Rahul Gandhi, paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who is currently on State Visit to India. ]]> Oli

NEW DELHI, April 6: A delegation led by President of Indian National Congress, Rahul Gandhi, paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli, who is currently on State Visit to India.

On the occasion, discussion was held on various dimensions of Nepal-India relations as well as mutual interest, according to Nepali Embassy in New Delhi.

Former Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh, and other top leaders of the party were in the delegation.

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Rahul Gandhi seen as last hope for India’s opposition Congress party https://nepalireporter.com/2017/12/44274 https://nepalireporter.com/2017/12/44274#respond Thu, 21 Dec 2017 07:38:00 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=44274 Rahul GandhiWith Rahul Gandhi formally taking over the reins of India's main opposition Congress party last week, the oldest party in India has placed its best bet on the last Gandhi dynast to stay relevant.]]> Rahul Gandhi

NEW DELHI, Dec 21: With Rahul Gandhi formally taking over the reins of India’s main opposition Congress party last week, the oldest party in India has placed its best bet on the last Gandhi dynast to stay relevant.

Political experts feel that 47-year-old Gandhi has finally managed to come of age, despite having been a constant victim of a vicious, below-the-belt campaign of India’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) that projected him as an unwilling and inefficient political dynast.

“Gandhi proved his mettle in the recent assembly elections in Gujarat, homestate of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, where under his leadership, the Congress gained much ground, winning seats, much more than its tally last time,” said Prof Ravindra Gulati, formerly of Delhi University.

This is despite the fact that Gandhi could not show his leadership skills in the first three years of Modi-led government, when he was often ridiculed by the BJP as well as by sections of the media for being a “liability for the Congress party”.

“The slide of the Congress continued, with it losing elections after elections and elections since 2014 when the BJP came to power. Something, however, changed in the middle of 2017. Gandhi started to hold regular party meetings and press conferences, taking on the queries indulgently and smartly,” said Delhi-based analyst Prof Ajay Sharma.

“Gandhi appeared updated and confident and even displayed a knack of humor, less seen in the political class of the country. His September visit to the University of California brought across a vigor that spread cheer in the Congress. He revived his social media handle and the resurgence was met with applause from users and followers,” he added.

And all this came at the time when Modi started coming under criticism for his failure of economic and social revival.

“The challenges for Gandhi are far and many. He has to revive the party and usher in a new excitement among ground-level workers specifically. These challenges have to be secured with electoral triumphs even though his party lost the Gujarat polls. Gandhi just now can’t be distracted by malignant criticisms and rather chart his own path for his and the party’s future,” said Surendra Bharti, another political analyst.

While many believe Rahul Gandhi has no real mechanism to throw over the influential Modi and turn the negative publicity against him into votes, there are some who think he indeed offers an alternative to the ideological Hindutva (Hindu religion) politics of the BJP.

“People are now looking for recovery from the so-called negative politics of the Modi government and a replacement by something that represents the diversity of Indian people.

The Hindutva homogeneity imposed by BJP and the one-sided patriotism and nationalism debate have led voters to crave for their multi-cultural and plural democracy. A young Gandhi seems to represent that idea to the young India,” said Manish Kidwai, another political analyst.

However, Gandhi took charge at a time when the Congress has seen too many setbacks electorally, with the lowest ever tally in the lower house of Parliament with 44 seats of the 543 total.

Losing the popular mandate in politically important states like northern India’s Uttar Pradesh despite teaming up with regional Samajwadi Party led by its young leader Akhilesh Yadav, western state of Maharashtra, Uttarakhand in north, added to the continuing woes. This has given confidence to the ruling BJP.

“It is a desperate and undemocratic act of the Congress to elevate Gandhi to the post of party president. The Congress is no longer the face of the new and aspirational India. They have lost their footing. It has become lacklustre. But we still believe he is the last hope for the Congress party to stay alive in Indian politics,” said a Congress functionary in Delhi.
“The next year may set the tone for Gandhi’s eventual performance in 2019 general elections because of the significant eight state assembly polls. Besides his own transformation of becoming the sole political challenger and political alternative, he will need to chart out vision of an inclusive economic growth and social engineering,” said Prof Sharma.

“Rahul has brought up many issues in his recent speeches that have hit the bull’s eye. Take for consideration the issues of unemployment and farmerssuicide. In the run-up to elections, politicians talk about these matters but usually they are forgotten. Gandhi has been constantly bringing them up since the past eight months,” said Nilanjan Sarkar, a political commentator based in the eastern city of Kolkata.

“These issues are a magnet for the youth. People want to talk about them. It is important that Gandhi works on these visions and charts out a sorted path to be presented to the people before 2019. This is the way he will be able to niche political image for himself.”
Yet others feel that despite sharpening his skills, Gandhi only risks appearing immature and naive in front of seasoned political leaders of the BJP. This is also because seniors in the Congress party have fallen silent in recent times, with all attention being focused on Gandhi himself.

“Since he continues to battle charges of elitism, meritocracy and exclusion, it only seems like a fair idea to build his team comprising the old and the young. Gandhi will need to take both his seniors and juniors along in his journey before he can lead the party in 2019 general elections,” Bharti said. XINHUA

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I will not marry: India’s Rahul Gandhi https://nepalireporter.com/2013/03/8754 https://nepalireporter.com/2013/03/8754#respond Thu, 07 Mar 2013 08:38:59 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=8754 NEW DELHI: The scion of India’s Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, Rahul Gandhi, who is seen as a leading contender to be the country’s next prime minister, has suggested he may not marry or have children. Gandhi, a 42-year-old bachelor, was recently named to the number two post in the ruling Congress party, which is headed by his […]]]>

NEW DELHI: The scion of India’s Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, Rahul Gandhi, who is seen as a leading contender to be the country’s next prime minister, has suggested he may not marry or have children.

Gandhi, a 42-year-old bachelor, was recently named to the number two post in the ruling Congress party, which is headed by his mother, Sonia Gandhi. His famous surname and youthful image make him the party’s main hope for elections due next year, but he has been reluctant to take positions of power and has criticised the dynastic politics to which he owes his ascent.

Yesterday, Gandhi suggested he may not tie the knot or start a family because doing so could lead him to push his children forward. “If I get married and have children, I will be status-quoist and will like my children to take my place,” he told party members in New Delhi.

Over the past two years, he has projected himself as a man of the people and considers his main mission to democratise the Congress party and promote youth leaders. Gandhi again dodged questions about his own aspirations, saying he was not focused on becoming prime minister in remarks likely to worry party leaders who are betting

on his star power a year ahead of polls. “Asking me whether I want to be prime minister is a wrong question,” he told party members in New Delhi. Some analysts interpreted the comment as signalling that Rahul would seek to follow his mother’s example by nominating a prime ministerial candidate while wielding power behind the scenes.

Sonia Gandhi named Manmohan Singh as prime minister after elections in 2004.

Gandhi is heir to a dynasty that began with India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru. His father Rajiv and grandmother Indira were both prime ministers and were both assassinated.

Gandhi’s private life is a tightly guarded secret and little appears in the local press, although he said in 2004 he was dating a Spanish woman called Veronique, an architect who grew up in Venezuela.

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India’s Rahul Gandhi takes Congress’ No. 2 post https://nepalireporter.com/2013/01/4814 https://nepalireporter.com/2013/01/4814#respond Sun, 20 Jan 2013 03:08:17 +0000 http://nepalireporter.com/?p=4814 JAIPUR, India: Rahul Gandhi, the scion of India’s Nehru-Gandhi political dynasty, was on Saturday elevated to the governing Congress party’s No. 2 post, positioning him to lead the party that his family has long dominated in parliamentary elections next year.
Gandhi, a 42-year-old lawmaker, will be the party vice president, a position behind his mother Sonia Gandhi, who is the Congress party president, spokesman Janardhan Dwivedy told reporters.
Rahul Gandhi is now expected to be the party’s candidate for the post of prime minister in elections due in mid-2014.
“This decision will greatly strengthen the party,” Dwivedi said in a statement after a meeting of the party’s top policy making body in the western Indian city of Jaipur.
Manmohan Singh, a technocrat, was chosen to fill the prime minister’s seat in 2004 by Sonia Gandhi, Rahul Gandhi’s mother.
Singh was widely seen as a regent, keeping the seat warm until Rahul Gandhi — the son, grandson and great-grandson of Indian prime ministers — was ready to take his birthright.
But Gandhi displayed little public sign that he is undergoing any sort of apprenticeship that would prepare him for running the country. He has never held a Cabinet-level position.
Party workers have been demanding Rahul Gandhi’s elevation for years, but he had been shying away from holding a top position in the party.
His supporters argued he was rebuilding the party at the grassroots level and has taken a lead in the Congress’ campaigns in state elections in Uttar Pradesh and in Bihar in recent years. The party performed poorly in both states’ elections last year.
Rahul Gandhi entered politics in 2004 and became a lawmaker from Amethi seat in northern Uttar Pradesh state. The parliamentary seat was held by his mother until she shifted to a neighboring constituency of Rae Bareli.

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