Humiliating Congress Defeat Could Spell The End Of Gandhi Dynasty!

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Rahul Gandhi Is Certainly Finished As Leader And Party Must Look To A Fresh Face!

NEW DELHI – For several hours after it became clear that the Congress had been decimated by a clear Narendra Modi wave, the Gandhi family stayed behind the high walls of 10, Janpath, the official residence of its president Sonia Gandhi.

A large posse of journalists waited outside for Sonia and her son and vice-president Rahul Gandhi to speak, but the time kept getting pushed. Sources revealed the mother-son duo — who Modi had torn into through the course of the campaign — waited anxiously for results from Amethi which Rahul had won comfortably in 2009 by 3.7 lakh votes.

But Verdict 2014 belonged as much to the abysmal showing of the Congress as it did to Modi. In particular, it underscored the steep political decline of the Gandhi family. “We can never say this in public but if the Manmohan Singh government is responsible for losing steam in UPA-2, Rahul is equally responsible for leading an insipid campaign devoid of any clear message,” said a minister who lost.

Sonia crafted the ‘we are all equally to blame’ line earlier this week in a bid to firewall son Rahul but the family has been hit the hardest by the party’s worst-ever showing.

Though not formally named by the Congress as its prime ministerial candidate, Rahul was not just the face of the campaign. He also chose the candidates and ran an election office from his residence in Tughlaq Lane instead of the party’s war room.

“We are not just disappointed by the results, we are shocked,” Jairam Ramesh said in a television interview. What he did not say was that the shock was not  restricted to the humiliating defeat.

The Congress had lost in the past but this time, it hasn’t enough seats to become the principal opposition party. As one defeated Congressman pointed out: “When Modi kept saying he wanted a Congress-mukt bharat, he actually meant a Gandhi-mukt bharat. For the first time, the Nehru-Gandhi family is staring at political oblivion.”

Many, in fact, point to Gujarat where Modi defanged the Congress and made it politically irrelevant since he became chief minister 13 years ago. Modi said as much when in a recent interview he predicted that the family’s leadership could come under threat if it did not win 100 seats.

The Congress has split several times in the past — leaders like Sharad Pawar and P Chidambaram left the party. Questions are being raised this time too, albeit in certain circles. But as a Congressman said, “Let the humiliation sink in. The rumblings will take a while to start.”

The problem for the family — as also the party — is that the Gandhis might get dragged into another battle if Modi were to go ahead with a probe against Robert Vadra, accused of windfall gains in shady land deals.

“If Modi takes that route to further his ‘Congress-mukt Bharat’ slogan, all three Gandhis — Sonia, Rahul and Priyanka — will get embroiled.”

Believed widely to be the more charismatic Gandhi, Priyanka too appears to have taken a hit, with the margins of Sonia and Rahul falling. “This is precisely why Amit Shah pushed Modi to campaign in Amethi,” a BJP insider said.

After the 2014 drubbing, the Gandhis will be forced to defend not just the party but themselves. “I take the responsibility as the Congress president,” Sonia finally said, making sure Rahul did not have to field questions from the media.

A Congressman quipped, “Rahul must take more than just the blame, now that our fortunes have plummeted.”