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UNSPOKEN TRUTH OF PRIYANKA RISING AS CONGRESS PM FACE

The Sunday Guardian

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June 23, 2024

Priyanka Gandhi's ascent in Congress signals potential leadership role, influencing party dynamics amid strategic nominations and electoral setbacks.

- AJIT MAINDOLA

UNSPOKEN TRUTH OF PRIYANKA RISING AS CONGRESS PM FACE

Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, once the strategist behind the scenes, now emerges as a potential frontline leader for the Congress party. Her nomination to contest from Wayanad suggests a pivotal role, possibly even as the party's face and potential Prime Ministerial candidate, continuing the legacy initiated by Sonia Gandhi.

As Sonia Gandhi steered the party, nurturing factions around herself and Ahmed Patel, Priyanka's ascent could reshape power dynamics. Historically, figures like Ambika Soni, V. George, and Ahmed Patel wielded considerable influence, yet faced challenges as the party evolved under Sonia's leadership post-2004.

With Rahul Gandhi's entry came internal strife, sidelining veterans and reshuffling power centers. Priyanka's involvement under Rahul's presidency, alongside figures like KC Venugopal, marked a shift despite electoral set backs and changes in leadership dynamics.

Celebrating 99 seats in the recent Lok Sabha elections, Rahul Gandhi's leadership amidst coalition optimism reflects Congress's strategic stance against the ruling BJP.

Priyanka's strategic efforts in Rae Bareli and Amethi, culminating in the Wayanad nomination, underscore her growing influence and potential to revive Congress's fortunes.

Amid speculation and internal deliberations, Priyanka Gandhi's trajectory signals potential transformations within Congress, navigating alliances and future directions under the watchful eye of 10 Janpath loyalists.

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