Why Rahul Gandhi Chose Rae Bareli for His Campaign
Why Rahul Gandhi Chose Rae Bareli for His Campaign
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Rahul Gandhi's decision to run for office in Uttar Pradesh's Rae Bareli constituency has brought fresh attention to a long-standing connection between the Gandhi family and this area. The roots of this relationship trace back to 1952 when Feroze Gandhi, Rahul's grandfather, first represented Rae Bareli in the Lok Sabha. Over the years, this bond has only grown stronger, particularly under the leadership of his grandmother, former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, who won the seat in 1967, 1971, and 1980. Since then, it has been kept within the family or close allies.

The announcement of Rahul Gandhi's candidacy in Rae Bareli not only underscores the sentimental significance of the region but also signals the end of an era, with Sonia Gandhi opting out of the race due to health concerns. This decision marks a transition for the Gandhi family's longstanding association with Rae Bareli.

Adding to the historical backdrop is the fact that in 1980, Indira Gandhi contested from both Rae Bareli and Medak in undivided Andhra Pradesh, ultimately choosing to represent Medak. Arun Nehru, a prominent figure in Rajiv Gandhi's government, later won the Rae Bareli seat in a bypoll and retained it in 1984.

Rae Bareli's Political Legacy

Rae Bareli boasts a storied political legacy, with figures like Arun Nehru, Sheila Kaul, and Satish Sharma, all closely aligned with the Gandhi family, having represented the constituency in the past. Even during periods when the Congress party did not hold the seat, the ties with the Gandhi family remained unbroken. From Arun Nehru, who played a pivotal role in Rajiv Gandhi's administration, to Sheila Kaul, Indira Gandhi's aunt, Rae Bareli has stood as a stronghold of the Congress party.

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