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Friday 31 May 2013

The Real Rahul Gandhi


Rahul Gandhi Congress
Rahul Gandhi is a gift for Indian politics. Owing to his political background, he seems to have a natural instinct and understanding for the needs of a common man. He does not beat around the bushes and puts his point straight forward without being scared of how people are going to receive it. A youth icon with an utmost simplicity! In such a short time he has done a lot for the people. He goes out of his comfort zone to help people in slums by addressing their concerns. Rahul Gandhi's achievements speak a lot about his personality.

Rahul Gandhi does not intend to take the reigns of the whole country. In fact, he has refused offers of holding the top positions such as the Prime Minister of the country. He believes it is too early for him to consider that. He is modest enough to acknowledge that he still needs to learn a lot and get more experience to be able to hold such a prestigious position. This just means how responsible and sincere he is about his duties and ethics.

He is very polite when he talks and never uses harsh words. He always tries to find solutions to the problems of unemployment in the country and goes on extra mile to help poor people. One of his ideas was to promote organic farming that will reduce the unemployment rate in India. Following are some of the reasons why people admire his lively spirit.

1. He goes cycling on the streets of New Delhi without any security for himself just like a common man and meets people on his way. He does not ignore the slum areas and the life of people living there. He makes special efforts to talk to poor people and know their concerns.

2. He is never afraid of addressing press or people about any serious issues the country encounters. He does not want to take any credit for having a political background and clears all doubts or concerns about his party.

3. As a common man, he travelled in a fully crowded local train in Mumbai with minimum security. He travelled from Andheri to Dadar and crossed the bridge to take a central line train to Ghatkopar.

In one of his conferences, he mentioned that India has extraordinary issues and only exponential solutions can make a difference. He also said that gradual and incremental solutions are not going to help the country. India needs transformation. He knows that if India has to overcome unemployment and other serious problems, the people have to come front. With his dedication and honest intentions, India can certainly overcome serious problems.