Rahul Gandhi: The dynamic youth icon
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Rahul Gandhi: The dynamic youth icon

Last Updated: Sunday, September 19, 2010, 11:44
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Rahul Gandhi: The dynamic youth icon Shruti Saxena

He is the voice of the downtrodden in the capital. He has a shy demeanour and perfect manners, which earn him the top spot in the country’s ‘hottest politician’ and ‘most eligible bachelor’ list. He is the dynamic - Rahul Gandhi! Blessed with a charismatic aura, the Gandhi scion is seen as the next prime minister of our country.

A latest poll conducted by a news magazine last month showed that 29 percent of Indians want Rahul to be the future prime minister (at the second place was the incapacitated Atal Behari Vajpayee).

The new face of India’s ruling Congress party and heir to Asia’s foremost political dynasty, Rahul Gandhi, was born on June 19, 1970. Rahul had a cloistered childhood, because of security threats after the assassinations of his grandmother Indira Gandhi in 1984 and father Rajiv Gandhi in 1991. As mentioned on the Govt of India website, his educational qualifications include an M.Phil. in Development Economics from Trinity College, Cambridge University, UK. He then worked with the management guru, Michael Porter’s Management consulting firm, Monitor Group for three years.

Although a prominent political figure, Rahul largely remains an enigma. He is an interesting topic for the media because of the balanced profile he maintains, which reflects his desire not to overstep his authority. But he has become more and more outspoken on many major issues. For example he was vocal in his support to the PM on the controversial Indo-US nuke deal.

On the personal front, Rahul isn’t close to anyone other than his immediate family members and a few friends. It is said that his bonding with sister Priyanka is quite unusual - perhaps due to their closeted childhood when access to the outside world was limited.

Rahul’s endeavours

The young man has taken up a painstaking discovery of India. In the last few years, no other politician has made such efforts to gain first-hand knowledge of how India works. But Rahul has traversed through the country, many times on incognito trips, setting examples for others to follow.

Unfazed by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati’s vitriolic remarks, Rahul Gandhi along with Britain’s ex-foreign secretary, David Miliband, spent a night at Dalit basti in Amethi with the poor. He often shares meals with Dalits,m nearly setting off a political trend.

“When Rahul Gandhi goes to the home of a Dalit to share a meal, Mayawati’s stomach starts itching!” shouted one speaker at a rally.

He certainly has that spark which makes him stand out from the crowd of other young parliamentarians like Sachin Pilot and Jyotiraditya Scindia, who too have a novel political outlook.

Though cynics may have cast some doubts over his leadership quality, his victory in the UP is the best example for anyone to assess his merits. He actually turned the tide in this state known for its castiest polity.

He roared in the lions’ den by challenging the Shiv Sena chief Bal Thackeray. The latter issued a command to his supporters to greet Rahul with black flags during his Mumbai visit to protest his “Mumbai for all Indians” remark. But Rahul in his typical unassuming way, hopped on to a local train at Dadar, became a part of the local crowd and won the hearts of Mumbaikars and other Indians in various parts of the country.

For most of the politicians, Rahul’s Mumbai episode was not only a lesson, but also an indicator of his acumen and his flair for out-of-the-box thinking.

A ray of hope

Rahul has emerged as a beacon of hope for many people watching the rapid development of the world’s greatest democracy. Rahul Gandhi’s efforts to bring transparency in the political system by recruiting the youth brigade in strategic posts have won him wide praise.

He has recruited as many as 10 million new youth members. He pushes for younger players in politics to oversee the internal elections in the party organisations unlike other party bosses, who pick their choice. He believes that bringing educated and business-savvy young people into politics will revolutionise governance.

“The future belongs to the youth of India,” said Rahul.

In sharp contradiction to his family background, Rahul finds dynastic rule undemocratic, but at the same time recognises that it is a fact in India. He once said in a political rally near Bathinda, “Elect me and my friends and we will dismantle the dynastic political system that we represent”.

The reason behind the rise of this young Gandhi scion is his think-tank, which comprises varied group of advisors.

His connect with the grassroots man is something India has rarely seen in a politician. He is certainly looked as a leader who is focussing on the issues left behind rather than just talking about the economic growth. People feel he conjures up the picture of his father Rajiv Gandhi.

Recently, the young scion went to Tappal village, the epicentre of peasants’ protest demanding enhanced compensation for land acquired for the Yamuna Expressway. He assured demonstrators about his full support and vowed to assist them in their struggle for justice.

With such endeavours, he has successfully created the image of an easily approachable leader for the common man.

First Published: Sunday, September 19, 2010, 11:44

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DESHBANDHU KAUSHIK - BAWAL (HARYANA)
VERY TRUE THAT RAHUL GANDHI IS HELPING DOWNTRODDENS OF THIS COUNTRY, WE REALLY NEED A PERSON LIKE RAHUL JI,AS PRIMEMINISTER OF THIS GREAT COUNTRY
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Daniel debbarma - Agartala
today our president come. my university
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Ashish - Bangalore
his image now is just because of his mother who is not leaving this country to live in peace. now even this, so called `youth icon`(which i never felt) is preparing to ruin this country. enough of congress rule. they are destroying our country. wake up youth. please don`t follow this `youth icon`. our motherland is in our hands. keep it in our hands and don`t ever let these italians to rule this.
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Manoj - Hyderabad
rahul gandhi eats, sleeps in a dalit house in amethi. what is the benefit of that certain dalit? nothing. what is the benefit of rahul gandhi ? sympathy, which later on turns publicity then into votes. this is a way to creating vote banks. in most backward areas of the most backward state (orissa) congress has been winning coontinuosly since indepnedence. but still those certain electrorates are backwards. in a simple way it can be said that he is making fool of people and gaining votes by getting their sympathy. he appealed the people to elect them and they would dismantle the dynastic political system that they represent. is there any sense. how electing the dynastic people will dismantle the dynastic political system ? rather it will strenghen them.
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magic - spain
is he what we think that the congsarty would him like to be? you don``e make leaders they are born leaders. baby face will not bring leader.
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Raja - Mumbai
we are fed up gandhi`s.almost 60years+ gandhi`s have run the country but still the problems are increasing.as rahul himself has said that in india there are to class of people one is the rich second the poor.here people are struggling for livelihood , basic amenities our country is hosting commonwealth games by spending common tax payer`s 65000 crore rupees for just improvization of countries image.please we wake up, government shies to help the needy.
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SIMMI MOHINDRU - JALANDHAR CITY .PUNJAB
the survey conducted by a news magazine showed that twenty nine percent indians want mr rahul gandhi as prime minister of india , a young , dynamic ,energetic , having political vision, a heir from the nehru gandhi family has tries to give comments based on the realistic issues , an issues like rich india and poor india , his vision towards the social reforms , giving clarion call to the countries youth to join politics , an above a simple personality having a vision of true india , a developed india , a super power india , as mr rahul gandhi is general secretary of a.i.c.c. his opinion in regard to the politics is that more and more youths should join politics for the country and its development . as most of the people of india have full faith in gandhi nehru family in regard to there governance .
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Manish Kumar - New Delhi
we are totally hypothetical about mr. rahul gandhi. just being the son of gandhi family he is controlling mr. manmohan sing & his cabinet. he does have the quality. we don`t need to follow the dynasity. we want leader by their own effort rather than being from an elite family.
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S.SELVAKUMAR, M.B.A., - TRICHY
hello,
i am selvakumar from trichy and also a membur of iyc.i contest the iyc election for tamil nadu state level at trichy in 2010.at the time we are all egarly waited for to meet rahulji.but unexpectedly he was not visited in trichy.still tamil nadu people waing for his visit and boost the youth level.here in tamil nadu congress has a wonderful chance to win after 1967.but leaders are stuggle to implement right stategy.if any body introduce to rahulji i will exepress my viwes and thought to him
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