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Classified By: DCM Robert O. Blake, Jr. for Reasons 1.4 (B, D)
1. (S)In a March 1 conversation
with Poloff, influential columnist and political insider Saeed Naqvi commented
on Rahul Gandhi at some length. Naqvi prefaced his remarks by noting that he
was a personal friend of Rahul's father, Rajiv Gandhi, and a well-wisher of the
Gandhi family. Naqvi was initially delighted when Sonia Gandhi projected Rahul
as the heir apparent, but has since lost faith. He claims that the word among
Congress insiders, including those in the coterie surrounding Sonia Gandhi, is
that Rahul will never become Prime Minister for several reasons. Saying that he
"refused to indulge in gossip," Naqvi claimed that it is increasingly
common knowledge that Rahul suffers from "personality problems" of an
emotional or psychological nature that are severe enough to prevent him from
functioning as PM.
2. (S) Naqvi also claimed that
his Congress contacts tell him that Rahul has failed as an MP representing the
Gandhi pocket borough in Amethi, Uttar Pradesh. Congress purportedly hoped to
create a revival campaign in UP based around Rahul and his appeal as a member
of the Gandhi dynasty, but has now given up, as he "is causing more harm than
good" and operates at cross-purposes to the state Congress leadership.
According to Naqvi, Rahul has done nothing for UP except to make pro-forma
appearances in Amethi, and has "made no impression on the people of the
state." This is leading to growing discouragement that Congress will be
able revive and take over the state from Chief Minister Mulayam Singh Yadav and
his Samajwadi Party (SP) any time in the near future. This growing impatience
is reportedly fueling internal debates as to whether it would be better for
Congress to accept a junior partner status and cultivate an appropriate
regional ally, such as Mayawati and her Dalit-based BSP party.
3. (S) Naqvi stated that the
Gandhi family always preferred that Rahul's sister, Priyanka, enter politics,
as she was judged to be more intelligent and savvy. Arguing that Sonia Gandhi
is an Italian mother, and "like an Indian mother," has a protective
feeling regarding her son, Naqvi speculated that Sonia apparently went against
her better judgment and selected Rahul over his sister as "heir
apparent." Naqvi claimed that Gandhi dynastic politics had no future, as
the family has run out of prime ministerial candidates with appropriate
charisma. Indira Gandhi was the last member of the dynasty capable of being an
effective PM and Rajiv would never have won re-election had he not been
assassinated. Naqvi implied that the common impression among Congress insiders
is that Rahul is far below even his father in political ability.
4. (C) Comment: Naqvi offered
an unusually sharp commentary of views we have heard elsewhere. While our
Congress contacts invariably hail Sonia as a "visionary leader" with
a special feeling for India's "common man" there are few in the party
who are willing to offer such glowing comments on Rahul. Rahul disdains the
Delhi social scene, in contrast to most of his political peers. In the few
instances we have come across Rahul, he has kept a very low profile and kept
mostly to himself or close friends. Despite signs of growing unhappiness from
Congress insiders regarding Rahul, however, he continues to be the subject of
press reports that rave about his participation in the early January Congress
Youth training camp and suggest that he is preparing to take the mantle of the
"leader of young India" and "blossoming into a leader with mass
acceptability." During the two-day youth training session, Rahul engaged
in interactive discussions ranging from pesticides in cola products -- he was
against closing the plants -- to defending the GOI,s globalization policy and
economic reforms. Given this publicity machine that Rahul enjoys, we, unlike
Naqvi, are not yet prepared to write him off just yet.
MULFORD
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Pradeep Shanker
(NGO Reporter)
A good job in making world know.
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