Tuesday, 3 January 2012

Will India embrace Rahul Gandhi?

A large public land in the nearby city of Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh state, thousands of people wait in anticipation. Basically, heir to a rural congregation has spent several hours braving temperatures in the winter cold for a glimpse of the world's most powerful political dynasties. Even local politicians try to keep them in a cheer as the crowd runs through the grounds of a white SUV makes its way, its very churning up dust. Rahul gandhi, people they've come to see, steps out, surrounded by bodyguards in black suits and dark glasses almost immediately. 'We have an opportunity to enter Break out of an admiration of the crowd as he steps up to a reasonable distance of the stage to address them.

"The Congress government has always worked for your Interests," he says. "Farmers, laborers, dispossessed, the poor world. We have a chance and you will see results." Uttar Pradesh India's most influential political situation, in which most members of Parliament to send. Continue reading the original story " Quote by All costs are much more ... Maybe he can change all that. If not, only that we should vote for someone " Ram Gopal Varma Rice farmers Once a Congress stronghold, the regional, socialist parties, which are low-caste, minority and other disadvantaged groups who have been left out of India's economic progress is seen as more representative of the way to the ground. It is essential for various rallies that the young Gandhi in his campaign for local elections next year as part of the reason he was addressing his party is trying to rebuild the base.

I want to give him a chance. "Gandhi family has always been inclusive, appealing to all groups rather than any one," said an elderly man. "We are the leaders of the current crop. Tired, we think he can help us to improve the things." He heads off to his next stop, we had the speed to join the maintenance of Uttar Pradesh through the dusty lanes. Way over, and a wave of hundreds of people gathered for a glimpse. Gandhis are India's political sovereignty and irresistible urge to stop. And he obliges, leaning on his car to shake hands or even impromptu pit stops were found. Feudal country It is always the iconic status that has been distributed, and that his party is now banking.

"There is a specific committee that a country with the family," said Neerja Chowdhury, a political commentator. Mr. Gandhi has been in poor rural areas to be associated with travel Three generations of the family ruled from the first Prime Minister of India, jaoyaharalala Nehru, his daughter Indira Gandhi and her son Rajiv, is there. But for many, it is estimated that Rahul will follow in their footsteps and natural. "They are recognized by a pan-Indian family. This is the very few political families in this situation. They are secular values, and committed, and remember that this is still very feudal country," says Miss ago. It's not that easy, however, for Rahul gandhi. Last time when I was in a state different from Gandhi, Indian political and economic change. Many villages in the area generally Makur his belt campaign. In winter, early morning fog, fatigue, children tend to play as villagers and their cattle - the older members of the crowd around the fire trying to stay warm. Even India has been progress, social and economic disparities have widened - some of it if he is to persuade them to address it.

"We have a lot of problems," says Ram Gopal Varma, a rice farmer in his fifties, who attended his last rally.

"The costs are so high, we want water, we are in a terrible shape. Maybe he can change all that. "If not, only we will not vote for," he says. Back on the campaign trail, it is still drawing crowds of Rahul gandhi. Possibly even leading the world's largest democracy to work - although it is set up in his place on the local elections, many in his party and elsewhere that want to take a greater national role now. The question is whether they are prepared for, and about whether India is ready to embrace him.
 

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