Raebareli: Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, daughter
of Congress President Sonia Gandhi and sister of party Vice President Rahul
Gandhi, has found an innovative way to pick leaders. She had some specific
questions to the 95 hopefuls whom she had interacted at Raebareli over the past
two days, in a bid to finalise names of Congress presidents for each of the
town’s 31 wards.
The exercise was part of Priyanka Gandhi’s
efforts to strengthen the party organisation in her mother’s Lok Sabha
constituency. “You have family and social responsibilities; how can you find
time for party work? If you are made a party ward president, how will you
function as a leader?” Priyanka Gandhi asked the Mukesh Kumar Singh, a
candidate for Ward 21, whose father and grandfather too are Congress
activists. “I told her that my legal
practice was a kind of social work and that I met many people every day. I said
I would extend my social service to a greater number of people. If I am chosen
a party leader, I shall follow the party’s policies and implement its agenda at
the ward level.”
The three other questions that Priyanka
asked candidates, besides making enquiries about their family background, were:
Why do you want to be a Congress leader and since when have you developed a
preference for the party and have been following its policies? How should one
get a Congress voter out of his home and bring him to the poll booth? How would
you counter the campaign against the Congress?
A candidate for Ward 15, trader Lalit
Singh, said: “Priyankaji doesn’t give you much time to think. She insisted that
I answer quickly; she said she didn’t want laboured thoughts, nor answers aimed
at pleasing her.”
The Congress workers are quite impressed
with this novel step of Priyanka Gandhi. Earlier, Congress district presidents
used to handpick party workers depending on their verbal expressions of
loyalty. There wasn’t much grassroots representation. But Priyanka set out to
correct this after taking over the task of strengthening the party organisation
in the constituency in October last year.
Priyanka Gandhi has been telling party
workers in the district that political challenges need to be tackled at the
micro-level. Last November, she launched a “Congress At Your Doorstep” campaign
to select village representatives for the party’s district bodies. In the past
six months, she has made 74 block and panchayat-level appointments. Congress
sources said Priyanka had visited Rae Bareli six times in the past seven months
in a bid to strengthen the party further
before the next general elections.
Congress President Sonia Gandhi is also
expected to visit Raebareli on May 15 to launch a string of development
projects.
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