NEW DELHI: As Congress Vice President Rahul
Gandhi turned 43 on Wednesday, the Congress workers across the country
celebrated the day with lots of enthusiasm. Many partymen found innovative ways
to mark the occasion. Charity for disaster-struck Uttarakhand and social pledge
by Congressmen were the highlights. Congress Party workers from different parts
of
the country came together in New Delhi also on Wednesday to celebrate the birthday of Rahul Gandhi.
the country came together in New Delhi also on Wednesday to celebrate the birthday of Rahul Gandhi.
At 43, Rahul Gandhi is a much more
confident and matured leader. He has been trying to intervene in matters
concerned with the aam aadmi and ensure adequate solutions for those. As he
always said, for Rahul Gandhi, party is supreme and he has never been after
power. He wanted to ensure sufficient participation of the youth in the party
and he tried his best to democratise the Youth Congress and NSUI outfits.
Rahul Gandhi proved that he is a
progressive leader, he always stay connected with the common man. This was the
intention behind his visits to villages, eating with the poor and staying at
their huts. He believed that the strength of our country is in the villages and
with the poor and aam aadmi. None can
forget that Rahul Gandhi had taken Shiv Sena in Maharashtra head on during his
visit to Mumbai in 2010 by taking a ride in a local train which attracted wide
appreciation from the people. His pro-people, pro-poor approach helped Congress
to get 22 seats in UP in the 2009 LS polls.
Rahul Gandhi’s elevation as Congress Vice
President has given new hopes for the young Congress leaders and the new
generation of the country. It has strengthened the Congress and united
everyone. At a time when one witnesses that Modi’s elevation has divided the
BJP and NDA, Rahul’s elevation has further strengthened the Congress Party and
that is the difference. The process to democratise the Congress – a Rahul
Gandhi’s initiative- also have given a
lot of young leaders to come into the leadership. “As Congress leader Amiba
Soni had said “Rahul has initiated a process (of internal elections). This is
an exercise of gigantic proportion. People will have to wait for the results
before pronouncing any judgments on Rahul Gandhi”.
Rahul Gandhi’s silent insistence on
strengthening the Congress has resulted in building a trust and confidence
among many Congress leaders. He is, in fact, strengthening the Congress party
at the grass-root level by reaching out to the rural masses. His intervention
at Bhatta-Parsaul, Niyamgiri and other places where farmers were harassed and
tortured while protesting against the forceful land-grabbing by the then state
Uttar Pradesh Government had prompted the Central Government to draft a new
Land Acquiisition Bill, which is about to be taken up in the Parliament. Newly appointed Congress General Secretary
Ajay Maken correctly said recently, “Rahul atleast went to such places. He took
the risk to travel inside Naxal-hit areas and meet the tribals. How many
politicians did that”. Correct, none of his opponents has any satisfactory
answer to this question. In fact, Rahul Gandhi could create an atmosphere
against the then BSP Government in UP with his visit to Bhatta-Parsaul in March
2011 and created base as progressive leader with Dalit agenda.
At a time, we witness many leaders, busily
engaged in self-promotion through social media and other sources, Rahul Gandhi
never took any interest in self-advertising. He believes in delivering what he
has been visualising and he is too fond of his freedom to bear larger
responsibilities. Union Minister Manish Tewari has a point about this, “People
come to public life with different motivations. Rahul Gandhi wants to devote
himself to public service which is in sharp contrast to those in Opposition who
are clamouring for power”. Yes; here one can remember Rahul Gandhi’s words at
Jaipur Chintan Shivir “One must use the power to empower the poor”. That is
what he believed in he is practising just the same.
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