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Pelosi leaves the stage, finally

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Now, the hour has come for a new generation to lead the Democratic Caucus that I so deeply respect. I am grateful that so many are ready to and willing to shoulder this awesome responsibi­lity,” tweeted Nancy Pelosi after seeing that Republican­s have been able to finally win a razor thin majority in the House. So, she has eventually decided to vacate the chair of Speaker — not an easy moment for a person whose name had become synonymous with this position for almost two decades.

She will no longer be heading the Democratic caucus, and the new compositio­n of the Democratic caucus has been announced, but she will continue to represent her California district in the lower chamber of Congress. She is perhaps one of the most well-known House Speaker in recent American political history. She is rightly compared with Sam Rayburn for her agility and influence in driving the momentum of Democrats in the working of the Congress.

The writer is freelance columnist on internatio­nal affairs

Unlike most of her predecesso­rs, who preferred to keep a low profile during their tenures and afterwards, Pelosi is an entirely different entity. Even after leaving the speakershi­p and the House leadership of Democrats, she is expected to remain very active in the internal proceeding­s of the House as well as remain busy in the internatio­nal arena to help President Biden. However, some of her close friends are expecting that she may tone down her political activities for some time because her husband Paul Pelosi is still recovering from his surgery and injuries.

Last month, in an unfortunat­e incidence, Paul Pelosi was attacked at their San Francisco home with a hammer by a fanatic who actually wanted to kidnap Nancy Pelosi and break her kneecaps. This incidence at the twilight of her career has shocked everyone.

Some Republican­s tried to play down it jokingly with their sarcastic remarks, but the fact is that this small incidence has exposed the growing polarisati­on in American politics. A sense of alarm has grown after the attack on Paul Pelosi and analysts have started talking about looming dangers to democracy in America in the form of introducti­on of violence.

Some of her critics among Republican­s allege that she tried to use the attack on her husband to win the sympathy votes for Democrats during the midterm polls — an allegation sternly denied by Pelosi. Indubitabl­y, she has always been a very aggressive

Democrat and, though she never participat­ed in the debates on important legislatio­n, but a lot of aggressive legislatio­n was done during her speakershi­p.

Some of the landmark legislatio­ns were done during her tenure. The overtly aggressive manner in which she was active to launch impeachmen­t proceeding­s against former President Donald Trump was enough to incite severe disliking for her among the Republican circles.

During her tenure, the House impeached Trump twice, but both times he was acquitted by the Senate. She is certainly a contentiou­s political figure that has affected the internal culture of the House. Her legacy will keep influencin­g the domestic political fabric of America for a long time.

She also had weak moments and committed mistakes, but she has carved herself very effectivel­y as a symbol of extreme commitment towards democratic values and philosophy.

EVEN AFTER LEAVING THE SPEAKERSHI­P AND THE HOUSE LEADERSHIP OF DEMOCRATS, SHE IS EXPECTED TO REMAIN VERY ACTIVE

 ?? — Reuters ?? Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi rips up the speech of US President Donald Trump after his State of the Union address to a joint session of the US Congress in Washington on February 4, 2020.
— Reuters Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi rips up the speech of US President Donald Trump after his State of the Union address to a joint session of the US Congress in Washington on February 4, 2020.
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Dr Imran Khalid

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