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Sonia Gandhi Shifts To Rajya Sabha. End Of Era, Big Change For Congress
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Sonia Gandhi Shifts To Rajya Sabha. End Of Era, Big Change For Congress

Congress matriarch Sonia Gandhi bids adieu to the Lok Sabha this year – 25 years after her (unexpected) first term – with an impeccable electoral record that is all the more remarkable given her non-Indian origin and the circumstances of her entry to the country’s volatile political landscape.

Ms Gandhi, 77, will not, however, withdraw from public life just yet; this is not a retirement but a repositioning, of sorts. She will move to the Rajya Sabha.

She filed her nomination papers from Rajasthan today and will take over – the Congress has the numbers to guarantee her election – the seat now held by former Prime Minister and party stalwart Manmohan Singh, who may retire after a celebrated, if sometime controversial, five-decade career.

READ | Sonia Gandhi Files Her Nomination For Rajya Sabha From Rajasthan

Sonia Gandhi contested her first election from the party stronghold of Amethi in Uttar Pradesh and from Karnataka’s Bellary. She won both. That was in 1999, eight years after her husband and former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated, and she was persuaded to help rescue the party.

In 2004 she shifted to the Congress’ second UP stronghold – Raebareli.

The Congress leader has been ever-present since 1999, serving as a steadying and guiding force for her party, particularly through the political and parliamentary turbulence of the past decade.

In parliament and outside she often let her colleagues take centre-stage, but the normally soft-spoken Ms Gandhi was capable of sharp attacks, including in September and December last year, when she took the BJP head-on over the Women’s Reservation Bill, and the mass suspension of opposition MPs,

READ | On Women’s Bill, Sonia Gandhi, Kanimozhi Lead Charge

In 2018 she ripped into the government, declaring, “… PM is very good at lectures… but lectures cannot fill stomachs. You need dal chawal. Lectures don’t heal the sick… you need health centres.”

And in 2015 too she threw down against Mr Modi, this time arguing against his “many fraudulent promises about transparency” in a debate over key posts, like Chief Information Commissioner.

Ms Gandhi’s position as, perhaps, the foremost opposition politician, also meant she was frequently the target of attacks, particularly given her Italian heritage, with many, including now-ally Sharad Pawar, questioning her political credentials. That line of attack was often employed by the BJP too.

She was, though, rarely fazed, even when she was accused of “lying” by a union minister in 2018.

The Raebareli Years

Ms Gandhi has held Raebareli since 2004, never polling below 55 per cent of the votes. She won the seat even in 2004 and 2009, when the Congress was routed by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s BJP, and held it even when Rahul Gandhi lost the family’s other UP stronghold – Amethi. And leaves the biggest possible shoes to fill for whomever the Congress fields from here in the April/May election.

Who that will be is unclear but there is buzz one Gandhi will be replaced by another, and that it will not be Rahul. There is talk Priyanka Gandhi Vadra – whose resemblance to grandmother and former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi has been noted – is being readied for her long-awaited electoral debut.

Indeed, Mr Singh’s anticipated exit and Ms Gandhi’s predicted transfer are only two-thirds of this story, which, if completed to script, will signal a generational change in the Congress’ top leadership.

Priyanka Gandhi’s Entrance?

There has always been a ‘will she, won’t she’ air about Ms Gandhi Vadra’s political career. And that has gathered pace over the past months, particularly since her mother stepped into the Rajya Sabha.

Five years ago – before the 2019 election – Ms Gandhi Vadra, said she was ready to make her electoral debut at any time, and set tongues wagging after quipping “why not” when asked if she would contest from UP’s Varanasi, a contest that will pitch her into a head-to-head with Mr Modi.

READ | “Why Not Varanasi,” Quips Priyanka Gandhi On Poll Fight Request

That will be a step too far (for anyone) on their electoral debut, but the chance to contest from a Congress stronghold, with the weight of sentiment added to the voting draw, might be just perfect.

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Valentineâs Day Special: 16 K-pop songs you can listen to with your loved ones
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Valentineâs Day Special: 16 K-pop songs you can listen to with your loved ones

Step into the world of K-pop, where infectious beats and captivating melodies become the soundtrack to your shared moments. Discover songs that bring people together in this curated collection, perfect for cosy gatherings, road trips, or simply spending quality time with loved ones. From uplifting anthems to soul-stirring ballads, let these K-pop tunes create lasting memories and strengthen our bonds. Join us on a musical journey, where every note weaves a tapestry of togetherness with the ones you cherish.

OMG – NewJeans

Love Wins All – IU

Just One Day – BTS

Cupid – FIFTY FIFTY

Love Shot – EXO

Polaroid Love – ENHYPHEN

I Can’t Love You Anymore – IU


Love Scenario – iKon


Yours – Chanyeol and Raiden


What is Love – TWICE


Boy With Love – BTS

Super Shy – NewJeans

Some – BOL4

Slow Dancing – V

Replay – Shinee

Peaches – Kai

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“World Today Needs Clean, Transparent, Tech-Savvy Governments”: PM Modi In UAE
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“World Today Needs Clean, Transparent, Tech-Savvy Governments”: PM Modi In UAE

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, addressing at the World Government Summit in Dubai, highlighted the importance of clean and transparent governance as a crucial factor in addressing the challenges faced by governments worldwide. 

During his address, Prime Minister Modi also acknowledged the dynamic leadership of UAE President Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed, describing him as a leader with vision and resolve.

“Now the world needs a smart government, which makes technology a government medium, which is transparent and not corrupt,” Prime Minister Modi said.

“On the one hand, the world is embracing modernity, on the other hand, the challenges emanating since the last century are on a continuous rise. Be it food security, health security, water security, energy security, education or building an inclusive society, every government is bound by many responsibilities towards its citizens,” PM Modi said. 

PM Modi said his government remained focused on women-led development. The Prime Minister stressed the importance of strengthening social and financial conditions. 

Prime Minister Modi’s visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) marks his seventh since 2015. During this two-day visit, he is expected to engage in wide-ranging talks with top leaders of the UAE to further strengthen the existing ties.

One of the highlights of the visit is the inauguration of the BAPS Mandir, the first Hindu temple in Abu Dhabi, later today.

The UAE was one of the top four foreign direct investors in India during the fiscal year 2022-23. Bilateral trade between India and the UAE reached an impressive $85 billion during that time, solidifying their positions as crucial trading partners for each other. 

This economic collaboration has been further facilitated by agreements such as the Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA) signed in February 2022 and the Local Currency Settlement (LCS) System established in July 2023.

The Indian community, numbering around 3.5 million in the UAE, forms the largest expatriate group in the country. Their contributions to the socio-economic development of the UAE have played a crucial role in fostering strong people-to-people ties. 
 

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