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Is Rahul Gandhi ready for the big leap in politics?
Asked by afsa kausar,
15 Nov '11 03:23 pm
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Rahul Gandhi has signalled the willingness to make the transition from the Congress' political strategy consultant to its chief-decision maker. Aarthi Ramachandran analyses whether he has it in him to make the cut?
When Rahul Gandhi was asked by a journalist in 2006 whether he had a roadmap for improving access to "opportunities" for the youth of Uttar Pradesh, he came up with one of his characteristically vague mantras. "Once you get the youth of this country thinking, the blueprint will come".
It was a bit like a doctor prescribing yoga for a TB patient. It is not bad advice for the long-term, but does nothing to address the issue at hand.
Rahul's politics has been stuck in this gear for a long time. He chose for himself the job of the Congress' big picture man shortly after his electoral debut in 2004, working on long-term strategic goals for the party, even as his mother, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, looked after its day-to-day affairs.
The one constant throu ...more
Answered by Ataur Rahman, 15 Nov '11 03:27 pm
When Rahul Gandhi was asked by a journalist in 2006 whether he had a roadmap for improving access to "opportunities" for the youth of Uttar Pradesh, he came up with one of his characteristically vague mantras. "Once you get the youth of this country thinking, the blueprint will come".
It was a bit like a doctor prescribing yoga for a TB patient. It is not bad advice for the long-term, but does nothing to address the issue at hand.
Rahul's politics has been stuck in this gear for a long time. He chose for himself the job of the Congress' big picture man shortly after his electoral debut in 2004, working on long-term strategic goals for the party, even as his mother, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, looked after its day-to-day affairs.
The one constant throu ...more
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We never worry but help the indian nation not serve other contries
Answered by Amit Sharma, 15 Nov '11 03:27 pm
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Yes . As he has solid politics backing and also he has grown in that atmosphere . I am sure he is capable and ready to take the big leap ..
Answered by pinaz, 15 Nov '11 03:23 pm
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