Family Values | Congress
It was late in the evening on August 11 when Sonia Gandhi was named Congress president for a second time. She apparently asked a long-time Congress leader not known to be close to her: "Are you ready for the battle ahead? It's going to be a long haul." The question was an indicator of how she has planned her second innings, one she had to take up following the resignation of son Rahul Gandhi from the post. Her first run lasted two decades and the Congress ruled at the Centre for half that period.
With trusted lieutenant Ahmed Patel by her side, Sonia has once again embarked on the task of rebuilding the party. It'll be a herculean effort- the party has been wiped out in much of India. The Congress rules just five states in the country now and in two of them- Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh- they survive with a thin majority. After two consecutive, humiliating defeats in the general elections, infighting and dissent are brewing in almost all state units. Several influential leaders have deserted the Congress since the May 23 results and others are bickering in public, more so in the two
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