‘People see Indira Gandhi in her’: Robert Vadra on Priyanka Gandhi’s PM prospects
Robert Vadra, husband of Congress MP Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, on Tuesday fuelled fresh speculation about her future as Prime Minister, saying she enjoys wide public support and that many see echoes of former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi in her leadership and political commitment.
On growing calls within the Congress projecting Priyanka Gandhi as a future Prime Minister, Vadra said she enjoys strong public support and has a promising political future.
“The people love her,” Vadra told NDTV, adding that she has learnt from her grandmother, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, while building her own political identity.
“Priyanka raises her voice on people-centric issues. Even Congress MPs endorse her as a future Prime Minister,” Vadra said, noting that many see Indira Gandhi’s likeness in her dedication and leadership, though she has her own capabilities.
Renewed speculation about Priyanka Gandhi’s leadership prospects followed remarks by Congress leader Imran Masood, who said she would respond to challenges “like Indira Gandhi” if made Prime Minister.
His comments came amid BJP criticism that Priyanka Gandhi had not spoken strongly enough on violence against Hindu minorities in Bangladesh.
Vadra also defended his brother-in-law Rahul Gandhi, who has faced criticism for travelling to Germany during the final days of the Parliament session.
“Rahul too is working very hard. Politics is in their blood,” Vadra said, referring to the family’s legacy and sacrifices, including the assassinations of Indira Gandhi and Rajiv Gandhi.
Responding to allegations of corruption and money laundering against him, Vadra again denied all charges, claiming central investigative agencies were being misused for political purposes.
“Every time there is an election, they remember me,” he said, calling for investigative agencies to be kept out of politics.
On the possibility of entering politics himself, Vadra said many people had urged him to contest elections, but acknowledged that the BJP would label such a move as dynastic politics. “We will see what the future brings,” he said.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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