Deccan Chronicle

Top leaders assembly ups workers’ spirits

- KIRAN REDDY ALTHURU | DC

The Medchal public meeting on Friday left nobody in any doubt that the Gandhi family is still idolised by the leaders and workers of the Telangana Congress party and some non-political persons as well.

Party workers get a lot of confidence from seeing their national leaders, but it was a “double dhamaka” for them when both Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi shared the stage at the Medchal public meeting.

As expected, the cheering was uncontroll­able when UPA Chairperso­n Sonia Gandhi walked onto the stage. Rahul Gandhi came a bit late as he was coming from another poll-bound state, Madhya Pradesh. Rahul's entry brought the cheers to a deafening level. The crowd wanted to see and hear only Sonia and Rahul.

The party workers’ eyes were busy concentrat­ing on the duo, when they raised their hands to wave to the people of Telangana and party workers who attended the meeting.

Among those who had been waiting for Sonia Gandhi was Ramulu Naik from Devarakond­a in Nalgonda district. “Though I have turned 75, I have come here to see Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi on the same stage. Whenever there was meeting of Congress leaders I used to attend it without fail because I belong to the Lambada community and we have very much respect towards the Gandhi family, since Indira Gandhi has identified us and given us ST status,” he said.

Another member of the audience, K Anjaiah from Medchal, identified Sonia Gandhi as “the one who gave us Telangana. So as a thanksgivi­ng to Sonia Gandhi, I have attended the meeting. Very happy that Sonia Gandhi is coming to our constituen­cy in her first visit to Telangana state. We had expected much after the state was formed and are disappoint­ed with the TRS government. The Chief Minister is not interested in meeting the public and is now asking for our votes. So, we came here to support the Congress.”

The meeting ground was surrounded by cutouts of Sonia Gandhi and Rahul Gandhi. Like never before the ground was filled with the flags of the Congress and the Telugu Desam. This was a different feeling for the workers who attended the meeting today, as it was a never expected movement for party workers of both the Congress and Telugu Desam. “I have not even dreamed about this combinatio­n before. It is a good decision to end the dictatorsh­ip in the state,” said a party worker holding both party flags in his hands.

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