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Weird wannabe: Rahul Gandhi’s journey from all-night party to daylight nautanki 
Sandhya Jain
07 Feb 2010

For someone who remembers that Rahul Gandhi’s spontaneous response to Mumbai 2008 was to party all night in honour of the forthcoming nuptials of his pal Samir Sharma, the aam aadmi bonhomie his inner circle contrived in the city on Friday, cut little ice.

 

Political observers like your writer concluded, correctly, that the fact that Congress’s PM-in-waiting felt it was perfectly moral to live it up at a night-long farmhouse party – where other guests were privately shocked at his very presence – meant that the ruling UPA intended to take the worst-ever Pakistan-sponsored fidayeen attack on the country’s commercial capital in its stride.

 

The conclusion was confirmed when Congress president and UPA chairperson Sonia Gandhi, accompanied by son Rahul Gandhi and daughter Priyanka Vadra, attended the wedding of the son of their crony, former union minister Satish Sharma, a few days later.

 

If India’s most arrogant political family, which dominates the ruling coalition at the Centre, does not think it fitting to avoid private revelry in the immediate aftermath of a commando assault from the sea, which left 195 persons dead and took over 60 hours to subdue, Islamabad can hardly be blamed for treating New Delhi with contempt. That is why once Uncle Sam forced Union Home Minister Pakistan Chidambaram to agree to resume dialogue, Islamabad rubbed his nose in dirt by postponing the SAARC meet!

 

News reports at the time of Mumbai 2008 suggest that the ‘sangeet’ party, which took place barely three days after the three-day slaughter at Taj, Trident, Shivaji Terminus and Chabad House, saw the Congress princeling partying hard till 5 in the morning. After all, his childhood buddy and US-based furniture designer, Samir Sharma, was getting married. The venue was a sprawling farmhouse at Radhey Mohan Chowk, beyond Chhatarpur, a haven of those who lead charmed lives.


So rarefied is the atmosphere in these circles that Rahul Gandhi was unaware that the rest of the nation was busy cancelling scheduled celebrations, even weddings. So while the kith and kin of 195 dead (and scores injured), either mourned for their dear dead, or cared for their wounded survivors, the Congress party’s PM-in-waiting rejoiced with 800-odd Page 3 types at an extravaganza hosted by Leena Musafir, sister of Samir’s bride-to-be.

 

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Although Sonia Gandhi has made it an unwavering practice to accompany the Prime Minister or Home Minister to every tragedy-struck spot and grab media space, and hence flew with the Prime Minister to Mumbai as well, I am not aware if the Amethi MP ever visited the city to meet the families of the heroes or victims of that commando assault on the city.

 

Rahul’s current visit to Mumbai comes on the heels of Congress leader Digvijay Singh’s controversial visit to Azamgarh, UP, where he met the families of alleged terrorists and cast aspersions over the facts of the Batla House encounter in Delhi, in which Inspector MC Sharma lost his life. I mention this because Uttar Pradesh, like Bihar and Tamil Nadu, is a state from which citizens migrate to Mumbai in quest of a livelihood.

 

And if there is one thing common to the states whose sons and daughters run to Mumbai for a living – it is that in all these states, the polity, regardless of the party in power, has been Muslim-appeasing (what is called secular). This means there is a connection between Muslim-appeasing politics and lack of development, which triggers outward migration to states where private enterprise ensures the means to survival, even if poor governance is unable to ensure a modicum of facilities for dignified living; hence Mumbai’s world famous Dharavi and other slums.

 

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Indian citizens who come to Mumbai because the constitution gives them the unfettered right to live and work anywhere in the country, must remember that it is the lack of opportunities in their home states that has driven them to this metropolis. Certainly their own hard work and enterprise add to its allure, but the ‘equal rights’ of the new citizens of the city cannot legitimately negate the ‘equal rights’ and respect of native residents.

 

If Mumbai is not to suffer a slip disc, someone will have to glue together the vertebrae of two sections of its citizenry, with empathy and compassion.

 

This cannot be done by a covertly contrived commingling with commuters in a suburban train during a four-hour visit; it needs political sagacity and will. Shiv Sena leader Uddhav Thackeray is not wrong to mock Rahul Gandhi’s made-to-look-spontaneous visit to a local ATM; he cleverly lambasted the Centre for using Mumbai as a source of Any Time Money.

 

Rahul’s security arrangements were competent – as indeed they should be – but as the Sena leader pointed out, similar security for the common man would rule out terrorist attacks altogether. Who can argue with that?

 

It was a mistake by Rahul’s inner circle of advisers, who rustled up a fairly cute drama to thumb their noses at the Sena threat of black flags, to not inform the chief minister of their plans. By forcing Ashok Chavan to wait under a tree for two long hours to receive the princeling, they made a mockery of the dignity of the Chief Minister’s office. Nor were they vigilant enough to stop the Minister of State for Home from picking up Rahul’s shoes, probably to ensure no one stole them as a souvenir – though he clarified that he took charge of them because they were too close to the pedestal of Dr Ambedkar’s statue! Quick thinking, that!

 

Uddhav Thackeray may be wrong in sniffing a conspiracy to detach Mumbai from Maharashtra. But this cannot be dismissed out of hand as such a move could serve the Western objective of fully integrating India with the global (read US-controlled) economy, making money extraction from the Indian market easier, and eroding the current safeguards that saved the Indian middle class in the American economic meltdown. Hence we need to be on guard against any sudden and sinister move by a regime that takes telephonic instructions from New York or Washington DC.

 

Meanwhile, no one is being bashed up in the streets of Mumbai. And anyway, the local elements that have made Mumbai unsafe – in 1993, in 2008 – belong to the community that is being heavily appeased by our political class, and no one is doing anything about it.

 

Uddhav Thackeray’s overtures to cousin Raj Thackeray and his Maharashtra Navnirman Sena are timely. Both should rapidly bury the past and make up among themselves, and with the BJP – Hindus need Ram and Shyam on the same side. Raj would by now have realised that Congress is an unworthy ally – having used him efficiently to scuttle the SS-BJP victory in the assembly elections, it is now preparing to sacrifice him in quest of victory in distant Patna. Uddhav on his part must realise that Raj has political value, and must be given his due.

 

BJP on its part must realise that it cannot afford to lose Bihar to an assertive Congress, and make necessary adjustments. The party foolishly lost Haryana on account of the arrogance (and wheeling dealing) of some so-called national leaders, but the new president Nitin Gadkari must know that he cannot afford failure at any price. Forming the government in Jharkhand was wise; sending two chief ministers to grace the swearing-in ceremony after Delhi-based prima donnas created tantrums was intelligent; now staying the course with allies who are maintaining loyalty is the need of the hour.

 

Once his formal anointment is over later this month, Gadkari would do well to ask the Senas to join hands against moves to bring reservations for Muslims and Christians, as suggested by the Ranganath Mishra Commission. 

 

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As for actor Shahrukh Khan, he was right to go along with the concerted IPL-3 boycott of Pakistani players, in solidarity with Mumbai’s suffering in 2008. It would be interesting to know if someone in Delhi inspired him to publicly lament the non-inclusion of Pakistani players. Bleeding heart Chidambaram is an obvious suspect, though there would doubtless be other candidates for this honour.

 

The surprise is that Shahbana Azmi and Emraan Khan (of ‘I can’t buy a house because I am a Muslim’ fame) kept silent. They did not speak for Pakistan or even for poor Khan. Regardless of whether My name is Khan is finally released in Mumbai or not, Shahrukh like colleague Imran Khan, will get the message – Hell hath no Fury like a Hindu in Rage – and will henceforth tone down his assertion of an overtly Muslim identity.

 

That will leave Shiv Sena free to tackle the overtly ill-mannered Australian cricket players.

 

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As for Rahul baba, he already knows Mumbai is the easiest city in which to prove that all Indians have an equal right to work and play in.

 

The real test of this doctrine is in Muslim majority Kashmir, where the Hindu community of his great-grandfather became further victim to that gentleman’s faulty politics and flawed political understanding, and was forced out of home and hearth two decades ago.

 

Let Rahul march to abolish Article 370, to rehabilitate displaced Kashmiri Hindus in the State, to settle the 3 million Af-Pakistan tormented Sikhs there, and to enable citizens like us to own cottages near the Dal Lake.

 

That is a mission that would truly show his mettle.

 

The writer is Editor, www.vijayvaani.com

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  User Comments:
 
  Oh, great stuff. I enjoyed every word of this superb article.You are right " Why dont Rahul plan a similar show to abolish article 370"? Im sure he wont dare.With all the Federal support it was easy for the Baba for a secular clap-trap to take on a divided Sena.Shahrukh Khan must have been inspired by bleeding heart Chidambaram.The UPA is blatantly anti-Hindu. And it has made Bollywood to kowtow the line.Rahul & Shahrukh are products of an era where patriotism is passe.  
  Kuna Mohanty  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  [1] Zail Singh was rewarded with Presidentship of the Country for taking the chappals of Sanjay Gandhi- slipped out when he was catching up the motorcade- and ran after him. [2] SB Chavan, present CM's father, was rewarded with Central Ministership for a similar act of taking the shorn chappal of Rajiv Gandhi. [3] Now it was the turn of Maharashtra CM, who painfully waited for hours under the tree at Mumbai airport for a similar opportunity, but his depty carried away the reward awaiting the award from Nehru Clan!! [4] Rahul has a fancy for partying with girls, his Italian genes revealing an Emile Zola or Bellusconi. When ABV was in Kumarakom resort of Kerala, he was followed by the Italian sibling and his Colombian flame, both spending a few days and nights together and someone filing a complaint with local police.  
  Kumar  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  The train trip by Rahulji was projected as a way to thwart the protest by Shiv Sena along his origial route. It now seems that he was actually going to take a helicopter. The Shiv Sena must have wasted a huge amount of money in hiring helicopters decked with black flags, which were hovering around at strategic points on the original flight plan of the Congress leader! :-) I guess the Chief Minister has very little on his plate and he could easily spend two hours standing in hot sun to await the arrival of his boss.  
  Ashok  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  Dear Madam, Well written article, need of this hour but how may people read this, only few, this needs to be published in a mainstream news paper. Again our pseudo secular Print media and TV channels will not do so. But Hindus in India will teach them a lesson one day. Jai Hind. Regards, Venkat  
  K.Venkat  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  Great job at Vijayvaani on Raul Vinci  
  Shiv  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  Why dont people like Rahul, Deora , Pilot and host of youngsters trying to inherit the political empires go and join the Indian army and fight it out at Siachin and in the valley to get the actual perspective. Riding in a local train is no achievement. But look at the people and the media; just a train ride has made him a hero in this country of slaves. This nation just does not deserve to be free. Why cant the upper chattering classed join the forces and see the body bags arriving at their doors. They will have better perspective of the security scenerio of the nation. But why blame them. If them; if the nation goes ga ga over just a local train ride by the prince , why should the prince fight at the front particularly when so many lower class suckers are there to die for the nation.  
  ashok  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  So the Prince was partying hard after the massacre; but what was the media doing. Why could not this media which is now famous for selling its editorial space to the highest bidder highlight this fact.  
  ashok  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  It is rumoured at Rahul's real name is the Italian 'Raul'. And that his sister Priyanka's real name is the Italian 'Bianca'. It is also rumoured that their uncle Sanjay's real name was 'Sanjeev', the name having been changed to help the prince escape from Britain after committing some crime. It is even rumoured that their grandmother Indira's name, after her conversion to Islam following her marriage to Feroze Khan (not Gandhi, as lied to the people by the so-called Mahatma and Nehru), was 'Maimoona Begum'. The entire family seems to consist of fraudsters. Indira Oorath  
  Indira Oorath  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  Well said madam in your analytical piece on talks of the town of past week. Except for a brief mention of SRK's return to Mumbai you did not mention in clear terms as a comparison as to who was the winner out of the two Rahul or SRK. They had the common adversary as per media blah blah. Hope the visit of first visitor was not a sort of rehearsal under similar adverse conditions of opposition? So Madam who was the winner - yourself (on laptop), the first or the second VISITOR to tinsel city on Friday and Saturday respectively? TV Kumar  
  TV Kumar  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  Raul Vinci has stormed the most dangerous place on the earth infested by most violent fundamentalist organisation.( It was very safe on 26/11 that is why he left it to the Home Minister and his stooges to handle the situation, and of course he could party all night.)He has also taken a joyride on a fast local from Andheri to Dadar, which even the most courageous except the lakhs of dumb Mumbaikars would studiously avoid. I would recommend that he now visit the peaceful secular places like J &K and places inhabited by the peace loving non violent Naxalites.  
  sarathy.amudhan  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  The Writer rightly pointed out the exact nature of things in our polity and the present state of affairs. what kind of a nation are we becoming, we have lost all guts to stand up for the right and truth. Why do we want sporting and cultural ties with the taliban loving Pakistan. Why and what kind of a public opinion do the people of Pakistan have as it has been openly demostrated by the way they are destroying Afganistan. India has always been on the terror radar of Pakistan- giving support and safe heaven to khalistani terrorists and Islamic terrorism and jihad in kashmir. India has been bleeding blast after blast from pakistanis. Read what cricketer turned politician, Imran Khan says, read what last years IPL (Pakistani) player has said about India and Hindus. This is our country and we have a right to say this. It takes a ot of character and will to say no to Muslim and Pakistni appeasement. What wrong did the Shiv Sena do by opposing Shahrukh Khan or is it taken for granted that Pakistan can bleed us a thousand times, yet look at Indian money and then we are to be presented for another attack. BJP' s antics have no meaning they have lost their soul to Jinnah living Advani and his brigade. The writer has rightfully suggested that Gadkari and nation loving Indians should together with the Shiv Sena and MNS build a stronger and a decisive India, who can teach Pakistanis a lesson once and for all. Jai Hind, Jai Maharashtra  
  Prabhu, Pune  
  07 Feb 2010  
   
 
  RAHUL SAID ---- INDIA IS FOR EVERY INDIAN . YES , IT SHOULD BE . WHY NOT THEN KASHMIIR FOR EVERY INDIAN ??? MAKE KASHMIIR FOR EVERY ONE .  
  BD Tyagi  
  08 Feb 2010  
   
 
  While Sandhya Jain's articulation was a thoughtful, insightful, and forceful antidote to the ELM brainwashing, her fans here seem to be ready to undo the effect, with rumours of false names and false genes being bandied about. Can they recognize the word narrow-minded?  
  Saran  
  08 Feb 2010  
   
 
  Rahul did a nautanki some time ago also when he joined a NREGA worker and carried a load to show that he is sharing their pain. The pictures showed the woman carrying stones on an iron tasla, like real workers, and Rahul Baba carried a plastic bucket with token stuff which could not even be seen!!! Old habits die hard.  
  Anu  
  09 Feb 2010  
   
 
  Shivsena is right, Shahruk & Rahul are hypocrites: (1) Shahruk Khan said that he sympathizes with Jihadi Nation Pakistan & its cricket players so that they can earn huge from India while Pak kills us everyday; Shahruk is blaming others for not taking them in IPL while his own team Kolkata Knight Riders could have taken 5 foreign players but took no Pakistani one!!! (2) Rahul Baba said whole India belongs to all Indians but his Congress Govt made policies that other Indians can't settle in Muslim majority Kashmir or Christian majority northeast states of Hindu majority India, where we require innerline permits like passport/visa system visiting foreign nations and these states always demanding separations. (3) Rahul Gandhi shamed all Indians by saying that only Bihari & north Indians from UP are in NSG Commandos who counter attacked Jihadis after 26/11 Mumbai attack while Marathi cops like Tukaram Omble, Salaskar, Kamte and South Indian Unnikrishnan, etc also became Martyrs in that attack. He also excluded other north Indians from Punjab or Bengalis, etc. The commandos of Bihar or UP too fight as Indians and telling them that they represent only a state is also an insult to even them! (4) Congress CM of Maharastra of Raul Baba's own INC party himself introduced new license scheme to taxi drivers in Mumbai for them only who are domiciled for atleast 15 years and know Regional State Language - Marathi, Shivsena is rightly supporting it as preference for locals over migrants but the later have been not excluded and only preference given based on time of settlement and even Bengalis, Punjabis or Biharis, etc can all get licenses who are 15 years domiciled in Mumbai and naturally knowing Marathi - making an issue out of it are only Hindi chauvinists and crooked politicians/media of Congress brigade wanting to destroy Hindu unity holding the Indian Nation together!  
  Suraj  
  09 Feb 2010  
   
 
  Sections of the Media covered Rahul Gandhi's visit to Mumbai as if he were a Commando who flew into Kandhar, rescued 174 hostages and brought them back alive. Sandhya's articles gives u a different perspective on the visit. My insights - [1] Now that Rahul Gandhi has travelled by Mumbai’s local trains, one can hope that he got a feel of the inhuman conditions in which lakhs of Mumbaikars travel. If Rahul convinces Railway Minister Mamata Didi to improve the quality of service or Chief Minister Ashok Chawan to start a ferry service on the lines of Hongkong, his visit to Mumbai may well be worth it. [2] If Rahul Gandhi and the Youth Congress feel for Mumbaikars they should ensure that those responsible for Mumbai’s Bomb Blasts of 1993 and 2006 are convicted. 1993 to 2010 nearly 17 years yet those responsible for 1993 blasts have still not been convicted. Rahul could instead have visited the families of those who died in the ghastly July 2006 local train blasts. He would have won our hearts. But! Wish politicians realize that Authors and Actors use them to generate controversies before the release of a book or movie so that they get free publicity. It is a smart way of reducing marketing cost and increasing curiosity about the movie or book. Can you imagine the free publicity Shahrukh’s latest movie, My name is Khan, has got and that too for free. [3] Another interesting thought. The Govt of India’s decision to renew talks with Pakistan came a few days after Shahrukh K went public with his statement on hiring of Pakistani cricket players for IPL. Was his statement part of the Government’s track 2 initiative? Since he is known to have close relations with the Gandhi family one cannot discount this observation. Also note that the Govt decision came about one month after the Times of India launched ‘Aman ki Asha’, an Indo-Pak friendship initiative. Food for thought!  
  Sanjeev  
  10 Feb 2010  
   
 
  I may not agree with Shiv Sena's chief Bal Thackeray's ideology but I completely agree with his protest against SRK. What kind of action can we take against Mr.Khan? Just let's not wacth his movie. Let's deny money to him this time.That will hurt SRK more than anything else. These protest and slogan shouting will only increase the publicity to his movie.  
  Guru  
  12 Feb 2010  
   
 
  Dont expect miracles from this great italian family.  
  B Bhanot  
  16 Mar 2010  
   

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