Friday, September 30, 2011
Sonia Gandhi listening to the complaints
Rahul Gandhi’s serious interaction with villagers
Rahul Gandhi supports farmers, condemns U.P. Govt.
Rahul Gandhi stands for farmers, attacks U.P. Govt.
Rahul & Priyanka Gandhi at Rajiv Gandhi Foundation Function
Rahul and Priyanka, interacted with almost all the people who were given motorised three-wheelers by the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation and spent some time with them.
They went to almost every single person, exchanged pleasantries with them and heard their problems.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Rahul Gandhi identifies himself with the suffering of Kashmiris
Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi, who is on a two-day tour to Jammu and Kashmir, today said that he has not come to make a political speech but to learn and understand how best he can help the people in J&K.
Rahul Gandhi also paid a surprise visit to the Hazratbal shrine in
"I am a Kashmiri. I have not come here to talk politics. The pain and suffering of this place is my suffering as well," Rahul Gandhi told university students at an interactive session here Monday. "My grandmother was killed when I was just 14 and my father was killed when I was 21. Pain and suffering is not something I cannot understand", Rahul Gandhi said. A large gathering of students listened patiently before the interactive session started at the
"In a year or two, you will realize what I am promising you today was true. I have a Kashmiri origin and I deeply relate to that origin. I hold interactions with youth throughout the country as it is the youth who shall lead
Earlier, he addressed a large gathering at the public park in Kargil town of
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Rahul & Priyanka Gandhi with physically challenged
Rahul & Priyanka Gandhi extends helping hand
Rahul & Priyanka Gandhi at RGF Function
Rahul and Priyanka, interacted with almost all the people who were given motorised three-wheelers by the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation and spent some time with them.
They went to almost every single person, exchanged pleasantries with them and heard their problems.
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Congress: Opposition parties acting irresponsibly in Parliament
Irresponsibility of the opposition is reaching alarming heights. Any party can move a motion it chooses. That is welcome. But when there is a ruling by the Chair about a particular rule under which a motion is sought to be admitted, that ruling of the Chair is final and binding on all parts of the House. Once a Chair gives a ruling, how any party can in perpetuity disrupt proceedings merely because they disagree with that ruling. There are a number of consequences of this principle. It means that any political party has a Veto power in respect of any decision making by the Chair. It means that any political party can disrupt proceedings in a sense black-mail Parliament indefinitely unless and until the ruling is to the liking and choice of that political party and indefinite boycott after a decision in a matter raised by the opposition. This is completely absurd and unsupportable.
Rahul Gandhi : U.P. Govt. doesn't listen to farmers
Cheerful farmers greet Rahul Gandhi
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
Rahul Gandhi interacting with students, Jammu & Kashmir
Rahul Gandhi with J&K Students
Rahul Gandhi also paid a surprise visit to the Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar. He is in the state to mobilise the youth to join the Youth Congress. During his tour, he reached out to Kashmiri youth, interacting with students of Kashmir University in Srinagar identifying himself with their sufferings.
Rahul Gandhi tells J&K students that he understands their pain
Rahul Gandhi also paid a surprise visit to the Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar. He is in the state to mobilise the youth to join the Youth Congress. During his tour, he reached out to Kashmiri youth, interacting with students of Kashmir University in Srinagar identifying himself with their sufferings.
Rahul Gandhi feels at home in Srinagar,Jammu Kashmir
Rahul Gandhi also paid a surprise visit to the Hazratbal shrine in Srinagar. He is in the state to mobilise the youth to join the Youth Congress. During his tour, he reached out to Kashmiri youth, interacting with students of Kashmir University in Srinagar identifying himself with their sufferings.
Here comes the leader, his name is Rahul Gandhi
This is the time of fasts, ‘maha rallies’ and ‘yatras’ by politicians and some non-politicians. But we can see another person who silently shows an alternate path of political activity without much propaganda or advertisements. He is on a mission with an innovative vision; to mobilize the youth and to encourage them to join mainstream politics. This man is called Rahul Gandhi, the emerging leader of Indian Politics.
He has got a clear view. He believes strongly that only by including the youngsters of this country in the process of development, our country could progress further. He says it unambiguously, wherever he goes. Now he is in Kashmir and the speech he delivered in Kargil, spoke volumes. The lack of connectivity in the society, especially with the rural masses, is one of the important issues we face today and Rahul Gandhi clearly understands it.
He clearly follows the footsteps of his father Late Rajiv Gandhi. There are criticisms that Rajiv Gandhi was not that politically successful. You may agree it or not. But one thing was sure that he was a man with a modern vision. During his regime, India could surge ahead to such a level that we became powerful to compete with the world, economically and technologically. When Rajiv Gandhi was at the helm of affairs of India, the youth of the country got a new enthusiasm and energy. He showed an alternate path for the Indian polity and culture. When he brought out new revolutionary policies, there were many eyebrows raised, but undoubtedly those policies brought out miraculous changes in the Indian society. Rajiv Gandhi could do those wonders only with the support of the new generation of the country.
Rahul Gandhi is also doing just that. It is also a fact that Rahul Gandhi also needs to learn new lessons of politics and he should be ready to take more responsibilities as a responsible young leader of the Congress. But he knows where the real potential of our Nation is. I have noticed his speeches and the interactions. All are to the point. Political leaders and other non-political personalities have been busy spiting fire on each other, Rahul Gandhi always cautious. Silently he visited villages, stayed with them and mingled with them. These effective steps could bring new positive hopes to the common masses. When he talked in Meghalaya, he talked about the necessity to value our traditions. These words are important at a time when people tend to forget all the traditional treasures of our system, in the name of modernization. In Punjab he talked about the positive mindset of the people of Punjab especially the youngsters. In Kashmir he said the sorrow of Kashmir is his sorrow too. He knows what to talk and when to talk. I have noticed in most of the speeches, unless he is compelled, he chose not to indulge into any unwanted controversies. But when he finds that political remarks are important, he never hesitates to do so too.
When he spoke in any Youth Congress or NSUI function, he never uttered any controversial remarks against anyone but strictly stood on his own agenda of building these outfits. Even he tries to avoid questions about his own party, the Congress. But we saw another Rahul Gandhi, a man with a clear focus, when he undertook the padyatra in the villages of Greater Noida where hundreds of farmers lost their land illegally by the wrong land acquisition by the Mayawati Government. There he stood with the farmers, moved with them, talked to them and led the battle from the front to mitigate their problems and to ensure their rights. Politically too he could expose the wrong deeds of the BSP Government in U.P. It can be treated as a political exercise in view of the forthcoming elections, but without any confusion I can argue that it was a timely intervention for a correct cause. And Rahul Gandhi was successful too by getting the land acquisition bill introduced which was mentioned by Rural Development Minister, Jairam Ramesh.
I am sure that his intention would be to travel from Kashmir to Kanyakumari to mobilize the youth. I am hopeful that he would be successful in it. The new method that Rahul Gandhi approached is quite innovative, that is, interaction with the people. It not only bridges the gap with the masses, but also induces a new ray of hope among the people. They get a belief that there is someone who is listening to their issues. In fact, this is what is lacking in Indian society. The leaders are staying at the top and the citizens are just looking upwards to hear from them and swallow it as such. By yatras and rallies, leaders try to forcefully gather the people’s support. They also force people to challenge constitution and authorities. Here also Rahul Gandhi has been setting new examples. A true leader should be one who moves with the masses and who leads from the front. That is what Rahul Gandhi is trying to do. The country and the people are looking forward to find a leader with a clear positive agenda who can send positive energy in the minds of the masses, across the country. I hope Rahul Gandhi could be the one who can meet their aspirations in the future.
Monday, September 26, 2011
Rahul Gandhi "I am not an atom bomb"
Rahul Gandhi "Punjab is a dynamic state"
Rahul Gandhi "UPA has taken strong steps on education"
Rahul Gandhi questions bad intentions of U.P. Govt.
Rahul Gandhi on a serious mission
Rahul Gandhi serious on farmers’ issues
U.P not getting benefits of MGNREGA: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi "UPA has taken strong steps on education"
Rahul Gandhi about his mission to strengthen youth
Rahul Gandhi appreciates the positive mindset of Punjab people
Sunday, September 25, 2011
Rahul Gandhi assures more developments in Amethi & Raebareli
Rahul Gandhi condemns attacks on minorities
Rahul Gandhi lists out his action plan in Punjab
Rahul Gandhi "Congress's agenda is to work for Dalits and poor"
Rahul Gandhi "People in U.P. are angry with the state Govt."
Rahul Gandhi "Ensure that Central schemes are implemented in U.flv
Rahul Gandhi at a dairy in Amethi
Rahul Gandhi at a veterinary hospital
Rahul Gandhi attends Rajiv Gandhi Vidyapeeth Mahavidyalaya function
Rahul Gandhi for impartial elections in Youth Congress
Rahul Gandhi promises free and fair election in NSUI and Youth Congress
Rahul Gandhi promises full support for the youth
Rahul Gandhi to strengthen developments in Amethi, Raebareli
Rahul Gandhi to ensure more youth representation
Rahul Gandhi unhappy about the U.P. administration
Uttar Pradesh is the strength of India: Rahul Gandhi
Victory of Congress is victory of people: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi loves the crowd
Rahul Gandhi moves with the crowd
Rahul Gandhi listening to complaints
Saturday, September 24, 2011
Rahul Gandhi greeted by children
Sonia Gandhi talks against vote-bank politics
Sonia Gandhi: "Indiraji and Rajivji sacrificed their lives for the country"
U.P Govt. not utilizing central fund properly: Sonia Gandhi
Where is India shining? Rahul Gandhi asks BJP
Rahul Gandhi feels U.P Govt. betrayed farmers
Rahul Gandhi condemns police firing
Rahul Gandhi chats with youth
Rahul Gandhi “Day light loot in U.P”
Friday, September 23, 2011
Respect our diversity, says Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi with Priyanka Gandhi in a MYRA outlet
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Rahul Gandhi visits Sikkim quake victims
Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Sonia Gandhi keenly listening
Sonia Gandhi interacts with people in Raebareli
Sonia Gandhi personally monitors mid-day meal scheme
Rahul Gandhi with Earthquake victims
UPA for balanced development: Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi visits quake-hit Sikkim to meet victims
Rahul Gandhi made an aerial survey of quake-hit north Sikkim, besides visiting an affected village and a hospital. Accompanied by Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling, the Congress general secretary made the survey of the north district which had suffered the maximum number of casualties. Gandhi also visited the Central Referral Hospital, Manipal and interacted with the injured.
Rahul Gandhi visits quake-hit Sikkim to meet victims
Rahul Gandhi made an aerial survey of quake-hit north Sikkim, besides visiting an affected village and a hospital. Accompanied by Sikkim Chief Minister Pawan Kumar Chamling, the Congress general secretary made the survey of the north district which had suffered the maximum number of casualties. Gandhi also visited the Central Referral Hospital, Manipal and interacted with the injured.
Rahul Gandhi visits quake-hit Sikkim
Rahul Gandhi meets quake victims in sikkim
There is no magic capsule in politics: Rahul Gandhi
Sonia Gandhi with the people of Raebareli
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Respect our diversity, says Rahul Gandhi
Sonia Gandhi in a village at Raebareli
She also enquired about the implementation of various UPA policies in her constituency.
Sonia Gandhi inspects mid-day meal scheme
Sonia Gandhi interacts with people in Raebareli
Sonia Gandhi keenly listening
Sonia Gandhi listening to the complaints
Sonia Gandhi personally monitors mid-day meal scheme
Sonia Gandhi with the people of Raebareli
U.P. Govt. blocks development: Rahul Gandhi
There is no magic capsule in politics: Rahul Gandhi
U.P not getting benefits of MGNREGA: Rahul Gandhi
U.P. Govt. blocks development: Rahul Gandhi
UPA serious about minorities: Rahul Gandhi
Monday, September 19, 2011
Rahul Gandhi with David Miliband in a school
Rahul Gandhi wants to bridge the differences
Rahul Gandhi visits a milk factory
Rahul Gandhi urges students to work for the poor
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Rahul Gandhi talks with village women
Rahul Gandhi says Congress works for development
Rahul Gandhi recalls Gandhiji’s dream
Rahul Gandhi questions NDA ideology
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Rahul Gandhi on women welfare schemes
Rahul Gandhi happy about the connectivity of the people
Rahul Gandhi on the improvement of Congress in U.P
Rahul Gandhi interacts with children
Friday, September 16, 2011
Rahul Gandhi for Government of common man
Rahul Gandhi during IIT convocation function
Rahul Gandhi at an Eye Hospital
Rahul Gandhi at a Mahila Sabha
Thursday, September 15, 2011
U.P farmers impressed with Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi’s sudden visit to U.P villages
Rahul Gandhi urges people to help poor
Rahul Gandhi criticizes Bihar Govt.
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Rahul Gandhi’s battle for farmers
Rahul Gandhi to help U.P farmers
Rahul Gandhi surveys U.P villages
Rahul Gandhi sitting with farmers
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Rahul Gandhi says “U.P Govt. is guilty”
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Rahul Gandhi on an important mission
Rahul Gandhi listens to a woman in U.P
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Rahul Gandhi closely interacts with farmers
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Monday, September 12, 2011
Rahul Gandhi “U.P. Govt. loots poor”
Rahul Gandhi “U.P Govt. loots farmers”
Impressive mission by Rahul Gandhi
Rahul Gandhi anxiously listening
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Rahul Gandhi’s mission to protect farmers
Rahul Gandhi’s address during padyatra
Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi addressed many gatherings in Uttar Pradesh during his padyatra. He visited many villages and interacted with villagers and enquired about their problems. He criticized the land acquisition policies of Mayawati Government in Uttar Pradesh. Rahul Gandhi listened to the grievances of the farmers and villagers and he blamed the U.P Government for the entire problems. He assured the farmers all the support to get them justice. Rahul Gandhi visited Bhatta Parsaul where he visited many farmers, visited the victims of the houses of farmers injured during the police firing.