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<strong>POINT</strong><br />

<strong>OUT</strong><br />

COVER STORY GENERAL ELECTION<br />

actively voicing his concerns on national issues<br />

and policies. To make an impression<br />

that he is serious in his fight against corruption<br />

like in the case of the Lokpal Bill,<br />

Rahul differed with the views of Congress-<br />

Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) Maharashtra<br />

government that had rejected the<br />

Aadarsh scam report. However, that his<br />

party-led government made a symbolic<br />

gesture and accepted the report only partially<br />

is another story. So whatever RaGa<br />

may think, the message that has gone to<br />

the public is that his party can hardly tackle<br />

corruption.<br />

It is too late for Rahul or Sonia Gandhi<br />

to undo the damage caused by the 10<br />

years of UPA rule highlighted by some of<br />

the biggest scams in independent India,<br />

like the 2G spectrum allocation, Coal<br />

Sensing the mood in the party,<br />

Rahul too has come out of his<br />

shell and is more actively<br />

voicing his concerns on national<br />

issues and policies<br />

mine allocation and the Commonwealth<br />

Games scam among others. For greater<br />

part of the decade, the mother-son duo<br />

hardly spoke on these issues and with rising<br />

inflation, and fuel and LPG prices, the<br />

common man has developed a distaste for<br />

the Congress party that is seen as corrupt<br />

and inefficient.<br />

Moreover, till recently, Rahul Gandhi’s<br />

stoic silence on issues relating to governance<br />

and policies had left the masses confused.<br />

If he can take some effective steps,<br />

given the little time left for the Lok Sabha<br />

elections, he might only be able to arrest the<br />

party’s slide at best. Rahul has woken up to<br />

the situation too late and finds himself in a<br />

tight spot with AAP’s Arvind Kejriwal toppling<br />

him and the Congress to emerge as<br />

the main challenger to Narendra Modi. The<br />

fact that Rahul’s presence had hardly made<br />

any difference to the Congress prospects<br />

in the recent assembly elections makes his<br />

task all the more daunting.<br />

His sudden belligerence supported by<br />

the advertisement blitz launched by the<br />

Congress party has come a bit too late.<br />

Only time would tell the exact fate that<br />

awaits RaGa.<br />

22<br />

FEBRUARY <strong>2014</strong>

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