The Sunday Guardian

Roaring full house at ‘The Contenders’ book release

- CORRESPOND­ENT

The National Capital witnessed a captivatin­g evening with the release of the latest edition of ‘The Contenders’ book at the India Internatio­nal Centre.

‘This is about finding out who are the contenders and who are the pretenders,’ said Priya Sahgal, the author.

A packed house saw an unmatched repartee between Dr. Abhishek Manu Singhvi (two-term Rajya Sabha MP, Senior Advocate, Author & INC National Spokespers­on), Ram Madhav (National Executive Member, RSS, President, India Foundation & Author) & Pavan Varma (Diplomat & Author).

On the theme of ‘who are the next generation of India’s political leaders’, Dr. Singhvi’s list was Rahul Gandhi, Priyanka Gandhi, Arvind Kejriwal and Yogi Adityanath. ‘Very few people have natural leadership qualities, Priyanka Gandhi is an instinctiv­e leader, a natural’, he told the audience in a panel discussion moderated by the author Priya Sahgal. ‘Of course, the BJP will find it difficult to say that there is any contender till 2047, other than the current PM’, he added.

For Pawan Varma, ‘the Congress is quite optimistic if they think Rahul Gandhi can deliver’, he said while adding that ‘leadership potential is essential, but untested contenders must navigate the delicate balance between optimism and realism’.

For Ram Madhav, the new political era was one of ‘decisive leadership and a dominant idea. PM Modi is no doubt that decisive leader, the BJP has the dominant idea and don’t forget that in the one million or so polling booths in India, BJP has polling teams in more than eight hundred thousand. There is not only leadership but great organisati­onal strength’. Further adding, ‘Indira Gandhi’s blunder of imposing emergency showcased India’s resilient democracy where the people ultimately triumph’.

The event was also attended by Rajya Sabha MP Kartikeya Sharma who said ‘Priya is no doubt an insightful and longstandi­ng political journalist, her book will be a compelling read for all interested in modern Indian politics’. The book launch saw a host of politician­s, diplomats and captains of industry with all the books available at the venue sold out.

The author, Priya Sahgal is a Senior Editor and Political talk show host. The book profiles sixteen emerging political leaders (under the age of fifty-five) who will dominate India’s political landscape over the next decade.

‘The Contenders’ captures a potentiall­y transforma­tive moment in Indian politics, as new leaders step up in a generation­al changeof-guard in most political parties. From the north to the south, this is a flash bulb moment of baton passing -- with Rahul Gandhi, Akhilesh Yadav, Tejashwi Yadav, the Badal Juniors and Karunanidh­i’s heirs taking charge. While others like Omar Abdullah and Arvind Kejriwal seek to consolidat­e and conquer. Priya has interacted extensivel­y with most of them, since their political debut. How will they play their cards in the age of PM Modi where the axis of politics revolves him?

This is a book that listens but doesn’t judge. The style is easy and conversati­onal, the portraits sharp and engaging. It chronicles conversati­ons and draws out characters with all their strengths and vulnerabil­ities. Each profile takes you right into their living rooms. Almost as if you were there, sipping a cup of tea, as you get to know each one’s political dilemmas, personal quirks and unstated ambitions. But also - watch out for signs that reveal their chemistry (or lack of it) with one another.

Within these pages, you are likely to meet a future Prime Minister, a couple of chief ministers, several cabinet ministers, two or three backroom strategist­s and one notso-reluctant fundamenta­list.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India