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CAN RAHUL PUT HUMPTY DUMPTY BACK AGAIN? | | | Kanchan Gupta New India is unim pressed by the Dy nasty. This does not mean the Congress is irrelevant. What it means is the party needs new leaders, new stakeholders and new dynamism. All three options exclude Rahul Gandhi When Congress vice president, scion of the Nehru-Gandhi Dynasty, substantial stake-holder in the family-run enterprise called INC and middle-aged Crown Prince Rahul Gandhi rises to address the farmers rally on Sunday he will no doubt be greeted with loud applause and raucous cheer. Nor is there any doubt that Congress's drum-beaters will go to town claiming that applause to be evidence of Rahul Gandhi's soaring popularity and mass appeal. What, however, is doubtful is that either the masses or the classes, least of all the Congress's ranks, will be convinced of the truthfulness of that claim or the genuineness of the orchestrated show of hands. Choreographed endorsements were rendered passé long ago; had it been otherwise Narendra Modi would have still been Chief Minister of Gujarat and someone else would have led the BJP to its third successive defeat, paving the path for UPA3 or, worse, a rag-tag 'Third Front' Government in the 2014 election. The participants at the Congress's rent-a-crowd rally will dutifully oblige those carting them in from Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan. But that would in no manner signify the launch of the Congress's revival or the political coming of age of Rahul Gandhi. It is against this backdrop that we should view Rahul Gandhi's return home to India after spending the past two months at some exotic places. Though he does owe an explanation to taxpayers, it still remains a mystery as to where all he visited and spent time to contemplate on the future of the legacy he has inherited from his family. We can only speculate on the possibilities. After all there is only that much you can do in Thailand. Notwithstanding this, there was great excitement over Rahul Gandhi's return to Delhi after having gone AWOL for the past two months. The monkey chatter on the Prince's ghar wapsi, so to say, in the guava orchard better known as Lutyens's Delhi just would not cease, even long after the sun had set and twilight turned into night on Raisina Hill and its bungalow-lined shady (literally as well as metaphorically) surroundings. Many readers would no doubt contest the veracity of the preceding paragraph. And they would not be wrong in insisting that bursting firecrackers and dancing lumpens outside the Congress's headquarters on Akbar Road amount to excitement sweeping through Delhi (and possibly the country). There is more than a pinch of truth in the counter-assertion that the majority does not care whether Rahul Gandhi is holidaying at an exotic location abroad or partying at a farmhouse in the National Capital Region. He does not figure, or at least overwhelmingly and dominantly figure, either in public discourse or popular imagination. Hence I would grievously err if I were not to explain why I said what I have in the opening lines of this comment. It is unthinkable that political foes of the Congress would rush to offer their views on what Rahul Gandhi's latest homecoming means or does not mean. Beyond the charmed (and closed) circle of friends, Rahul Gandhi means nothing. Unless we consider treacly praise by courtiers, khansamas and family retainers of 10 Janpath as high political assessment. Never mind the many descriptions that have been bestowed on Rahul Gandhi - from 'Crown Prince' to 'Youth Icon' to 'The Gamechanger' (and more such tripe in between) - the fact remains he has been a consistent underachiever in politics and as a Member of Parliament from the family borough of Amethi. His Parliament attendance sheet is worse than habitual absentees. He has never participated in a debate (barring the one time he held forth on the Lokpal Bill, nothing of which made sense).sions. It is clear to all that Rahul Gandhi's heart is not in politics. Courtesy dailypioneer.com) |
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