Khaleej Times

Priyanka takes Lucknow by storm

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lucknow — Making her political debut as Congress general secretary, Priyanka Gandhi on Monday roared into Uttar Pradesh with thousands cheering as her cavalcade slowly made its way through the city during a roadshow, being seen as launch of the party’s campaign in the state ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.

Accompanie­d by Congress president Rahul Gandhi and incharge of the western region, Jyotiradit­ya Scindia, the beaming 47-year-old sported a kurta and a stole, and waved at the teeming party workers jostling for a glimpse.

“Come, let’s build a new future, new politics with me. Thank you,” she said in her message to the people ahead of the visit to the state.

When the three leaders embarked on a roughly 25km-long roadshow, from the airport to the party headquarte­rs, to woo voters in the Lok Sabha polls, rose petals and marigold garlands were showered at their cavalcade.

As her rath inched through major thoroughfa­res, enthusiast­ic people and party members took vantage positions to click a prized photo.

Enthusiast­ic Congress workers

took to the streets to celebrate the arrival of the two new AICC incharges, with party tricolours and hoardings all over giving the city a festive look.

Since early morning, Congress workers were seen busy giving final touches to the arrangemen­ts for the roadshow, distributi­ng food packets, tea and water to passersby. Patriotic songs were played on loudspeake­rs perking up the mood.

Some posters showed Priyanka in ‘Durga Mata’ avatar riding on a lion. “Maa Durga ka roop behen Priyankaji (Sister Priyankaji is Maa Durga’s incarnatio­n) said one poster, while some others highlighte­d her resemblanc­e to Indira Gandhi, her grandmothe­r.

Besides workers of other front

organisati­ons of the party, some Congress workers — said to be members of Priyanka sena, a little known outfit — were seen wearing pink T-shirts with her photograph.

“With the Priyanka Sena at the Nehru Bhawan, Lucknow it is almost celebratio­n here,” tweeted Sushmita Dev, president of all India Mahila Congress.

An enthusiast­ic party general secretary Shailendra Tewari has customised his car to welcome Priyanka with the banner reading, “Aa gai Priyanka...baj gaya danka... brashtacha­r ki ab lagegi Lanka...”

A day before her maiden visit to Uttar Pradesh as Congress general secretary, Priyanka said that together with the people of the state she hopes

to start a “new kind of politics” in which everyone will be a stakeholde­r. The two general secretarie­s will interact with party workers at the state Congress office in Lucknow on February 12, 13 and 14.

Uttar Pradesh Congress Committee spokespers­on Rajiv Bakshi said that Priyanka’s entry into formal politics will enthuse party workers to regain lost ground in the state in the Lok Sabha polls.

“This is an opportunit­y for the Congress to strike back in the most crucial state of the country where the organisati­on had all through been wanting her to plunge into active politics,” he said.

Priyanka is the Congress’ big hope for the 2019 Lok Sabha elections who will be shoulderin­g the responsibi­lity of reviving Congress fortunes, especially in the eastern part of Uttar Pradesh, say party insiders.

Her entry into active politics has been at a time when the party is not only witnessing one of the most difficult times electorall­y but has also been sidelined by prospectiv­e allies for the ‘mahagatban­dhan’ with the Samajwadi Party and BSP totally ignoring it in forming their alliance.

Priyanka is pitched as a big draw with her charisma and voter connect, but her ‘rescue Congress’ mission remains a daunting task in the state where the party has been pushed on the margins with the advent of caste based politics since the last 30 years. —

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