‘Why Not Varanasi?’: Priyanka on Request to Contest From Raebareli

If Priyanka Gandhi jumps into the fray against Modi, then it would be the most high-profile contest of LS polls.
Anand Singh
Elections
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Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra meets various delegations and groups at a guest house in Raebareli on 28 March.
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 Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra meets various delegations and groups at a guest house in Raebareli on 28 March.
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Congress General Secretary Priyanka Gandhi on Thursday, 28 March, sent ripples across the political spectrum after her swift riposte, "Why not Varanasi?" – the Lok Sabha seat of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Her reaction came in response to the party workers' request to contest the election from mother Sonia Gandhi's parliamentary constituency, Raebareli.

Her remark came at an interactive meeting with party booth workers, block presidents, gram panchayat and nagar panchayat heads at a guest house in UP’s Raebareli, about 6 km from the district headquarters.

As Gandhi, the party in-charge for eastern Uttar Pradesh, told the gathering that her mother was tense as she could not come among them, some workers asked her to contest from Raebareli instead.

At this, she smilingly said: "Why not Varanasi?"

Priyanka Gandhi also said that she had told her mother not to worry, as she would look after the work of her constituency.

If the younger Gandhi sibling jumps into the fray against Modi, it would be the most high-profile contest of the upcoming Lok Sabha polls. But for now, it seems to be only a quick retort made by her.

Earlier in the day, the Congress leader said that she has been given the key task of strengthening her party in Uttar Pradesh – even beyond the Lok Sabha elections – and ensure it comes back to power in the 2022 Assembly polls.

(Published in an arrangement with IANS.)

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