Rahul Gandhi to visit Amethi on Aug 17

Amethi, Aug 13 (ANI): Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi will visit Amethi from August 17.

According to party sources, Rahul is expected to pay surprise visits to some villages in the constituency. uring his three-day visit, he will also review the progress made under the NREGA when he will travel to the interior areas.

He will attend a convocation ceremony of the Rajiv Gandhi Information Technology Institute here and inaugurate a hostel.

His visit comes close on the heels of a similar visit by Congress President Sonia Gandhi to her constituency Rae Bareli earlier this week.

During his earlier visit this month, Rahul had visited Kansapur and spent a night with a Dalit family. (ANI)

I do not believe in doing six jobs at one time: Rahul Gandhi

New Delhi, May 28 (ANI): The face of the victorious Congress election campaign, General Secretary Rahul Gandhi has maintained that he prefers to do one thing at a time.

“I want to work for the Congress party because I believe in doing one thing at a time. I do not believe in doing six jobs at one time. Then I cannot do justice to it (ministership),” Rahul told reporters responding to a question as to why he was not taking up a ministership.

Earlier, Congress President Sonia Gandhi had suggested that she wanted Rahul to be in the government.

“He (Rahul) is the reason. He is refusing to become a minister. He wants to work for the party,” she said pointing to Rahul when asked about inadequate representation to Uttar Pradesh in the Union Council of Ministers.

However, the 39-year-old Amethi MP, said his “imprint” is already in the Union Council of Ministers in the form of youngsters inducted into the government. (ANI)

UPA leads over NDA as counting on

New Delhi, May 16 (ANI): The Congress-led UPA is surging ahead of the BJP-led NDA in early trends as counting is underway for 543 Lok Sabha constituencies.

As per latest reports, the UPA is leading in 214 seats and the NDA in 135 seats. The Third Front is leading in 57 and Others are leading in 28.

The Congress-led UPA is leading in Kerala and Rajasthan while the NDA is ahead in Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Bihar and Himachal Pradesh. The Congress is also leading in BSP-stronghold of Uttar Pradesh.

Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi is ahead in Amethi, Sachin Pilot in Ajmer, P Chidambaram in Sivaganga and Shashi Tharoor in Thiruvananthapuram were also ahead.

BJP candidate Jaswant Singh is leading in Darjeeling.

From Congress, Janardhan Poojari and Margaret Alva are straggling in Karnataka. Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath is trailing in Chhindwara in Madhya Pradesh while former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda is leading in Hassan in Karnataka.

RJD chief Lalu Prasad is leading in Pataliputra, but trailing in Siwan in Bihar.

Among the Congress candidates who are leading in early trends are Priya Dutt (Mumbai North), Jyotiraditya Scindia (Guna), Pranab Mukherjee (Jangipur) and Sandeep Dikshit (East Delhi).

The BJP’s Prime Ministerial candidate L K Advani is ahead in Gandhinagar in Gujarat. Other candidates from BJP including Vinod Khanna, Sushma Swaraj and Varun Gandhi are leading from Gurdaspur, Vidisha and Pilibhit respectively.

Counting began at 8:00 a.m. in all 28 states and seven union territories. Votes polled in elections to state assemblies of Andhra Pradesh, Orissa and Sikkim are also being counted simultaneously.

The results are expected to decide the fate of 8,070 contestants, including 556 women.

Around 1,080 counting centres have been set up across 28 states and seven union territories with 4,260 counting halls.

A little over half of the 71.377 crore registered voters cast their ballots through Electronic Voting Machines in the five-phased elections that began on April 16 and ended on May 13. (ANI)

Polling for second phase of Lok Sabha elections begins

New Delhi, April 23 (ANI): Polling for the second phase of Lok Sabha elections began today amid tight security.

In this phase, the election is being held in 141 Lok Sabha constituencies spread across 13 states and Union Territories.

The states going to the polls in this phase include Andhra Pradesh (20 seats), Assam (11), Bihar (13), Goa (2), Jammu and Kashmir (1), Karnataka (17), Madhya Pradesh (13), Maharashtra (25), Orissa (11), Tripura (2), Uttar Pradesh (17) and Jharkhand (8).

The prominent leaders who are contesting include Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) chief Ram Vilas Paswan from Hajipur in Bihar, LJP leader and noted film-maker Prakash Jha, former JD-U leader and now an Independent candidate from Muzaffarpur (Bihar) George Fernandes, NCP supremo and Union Agriculture Minister Sharad Pawar and senior Congress leader and Union Energy Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde from the newly carved Madha and Solapur (city) Lok Sabha constituencies respectively.

Other are Rahul Gandhi from Amethi in Uttar Pradesh, Swaraj from Vidisha in Madhya Pradesh, Union Commerce and Industry Minister Kamal Nath from Chhindwara constituency in Madhya Pradesh, Akhilesh Prasad Singh from Purvi Champaran in Bihar, Raghuvansh Prasad Singh from Vaishali in Bihar and Raghunath Jha from Valmikinagar in Bihar.

A total of 2,041 candidates, including 121 women, are in the fray.

Polling has already been completed in 124 seats in the first phase on April 16.

In the first phase, 58 to 62 per cent of 143 million voters exercised their right to vote.

The five phased polls will be held in Jammu and Kashmir and Uttar Pradesh while Bihar will have four-phased elections.

Maharashtra and West Bengal will witness three phased polls while Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Jharkhand, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa and Punjab will have elections in two phases.

Remaining 15 states and seven union territories will have one-day polling.

The counting of votes will take place on May 16.

The 543-member House will be constituted before June 2. (ANI)

Rahul Gandhi criticises BJP’s former ‘India Shining’ campaign

Allahabad/ Amethi, Apr 22 (ANI): Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi has ridiculed the Bharatiya Janata Party’s ‘India Shining’ campaign during the last election, saying it shone only in the houses of the rich.

Addressing a public rally in Allahabad on Tuesday, Rahul said that the BJP’s English slogan was not even understood by the rural poor.

“In the last elections, BJP had a new slogan called ‘India Shining’ which was in English. Half of the country did not understand its meaning. It actually meant that the country is shining but you people proved the way it shined. In fact India shined only in BJP houses, in selected houses of New Delhi, and not in villages,” he said.

Meanwhile, hinting at Rahul’s sister Priyanka entering politics, her husband Robert Vadra said she should do so at the ‘right time.”

“Definitely Priyanka should enter politics. But it is up to her and an individual choice so when we feel the time is right she will enter politics,” Vadra said in Amethi, the constituency from where Rahul is contesting. (ANI)

Indira Gandhi was my idol: Priyanka

Amethi (Uttar Pradesh), April 20 (IANS) Priyanka Gandhi Monday said her grandmother and late prime minister Indira Gandhi was her ‘idol’ and also underlined that staying away from active politics was her own decision.

‘She was absolutely my idol at that time,’ Priyanka Gandhi, who is often compared with her grandmother, said here when asked what memories she had of Indira Gandhi as a child.

Priyanka Gandhi also added though people remember Indira Gandhi as a tough leader, for her and her brother she was a ‘gentle and sweet’ grandmother.

‘People I suppose remember her as tough but for her grandchildren she was the gentlest and sweetest grandmother,’ Priyanka Gandhi fondly told English news channel Times Now. She was in Amethi constituency to campaign for her brother and Congress candidate Rahul Gandhi.

She also said her family was not responsible for keeping her away from active politics.

‘It does not come from within. It is absolutely nothing else. My family will fully support me if this is what I want to do, but I simply do not want to,’ Gandhi said.

About her brother not accepting a post in Prime minister Manmohan Singh’s cabinet, she said: ‘That’s really up to him. What he has been doing is extremely important. He has been trying to foster democracy in the Youth Congress and it is extremely important to do what he feels will strengthen the party,’ Gandhi added.
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No personal hatred against Rajiv Gandhi’s killers: Priyanka Gandhi

Amethi, Apr 21 (ANI): Priyanka Gandhi on Tuesday said that her family has no ‘hatred or anger’ against killers of her father and late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi.

Priyanka also downplayed the controversial comments of Dravida Munnettra Kazhagam (DMK) chief M. Karunanidhi that the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE) supremo V. Prabhakaran is not a terrorist.

“If somebody says things about the LTTE, it does not cause us personal grief. Politics is quite separate to us from our personal grief. I think none of us, in fact has any hatred or anger against those who killed my father,” Priyanka said.

When asked about her brother Rahul Gandhi’s remark that the family was yet to get justice for the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, Priyanka said she and her brother perhaps reacted differently on this issue.

Priyanka also spoke about Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) chief Lalu Prasad’s allegation that the Congress was also responsible for the demolition of the Babri Masjid, saying she found it incongruous that political parties brought out things, which were of no concern to the real issue. (ANI)

Left needs to move forward from its regressive anti-development policies: Priyanka Vadra

Amethi (Uttar Pradesh), Apr.21 (ANI): Priyanka Vadra, the daughter of UPA chairperson and Congress president Sonia Gandhi, has said that the Left needs to have a rethink on some of its regressive and anti-development policies if it is desirous of taking Indian forward in the new millenium.

Speaking in an interview to Times Now, Priyanka said: “The need of the hour for our country is to go forward into the modern era, where development is a need and the economy must be strong for this. So any ideology that holds it back, is regressive in that sense. I think it needs a little bit of a rethink.”

Asked what would her reaction be if the numbers came out after the elections in such a way that there would be a need to take on the Left as a coalition partner again, she said: “Well, ideally one should stick to their principles. But as I said, coalition politics is a reality. So one cannot tell the future. As I said before, ultimately to be able to change things, to be able to move forward, power is required. Because if you don’t have power you cannot do a lot of things that you would like to do for the nation.

Therefore every political party ultimately does aspire to be in power and compromises are made. If those compromises have to be made preferrably it should not be in your ideology. In the sense, Congress is a secular party and that is its main stay. So as long as the compromise is not on that smaller compromises perhaps may have to be made.

When asked whether the pro-LTTE statements coming out of Tamil Nadu have hurt her family, Priyanka said: “I would speak for all my family members when I said that politics is quiet separate to us from a personal grief. I think that none of us have any hatred or anger towards those who killed my father. So, if somebody says things about them or praises them, it does not cause us personal grief.”

When asked whether on meeting Nandita, one of the accused in the 1991 assassination of her father had given her a sense of closure about the whole issue, she said: “This is a very personal thing. But, I really have never understood this word closure. Because when you lose somebody you really love, there is never any closure.”

She also said that she learnt a lot from her meeting with Nandita.

Priyanka said that she was clear on what the people wanted and admitted that the divide between rural and urban India was quite wide. Therefore, she could not understand how political parties or politicians leading them could talk about issues that really did not matter.

“I am talking about the people in the villages and ordinary people, who have really tough difficult lives. We can’t even compare city life with what I see here. They are very clear of what they want. They want development and they want to move forward.

Their demands are based on these things. So when political parties bring up things which actually are of no concern to the real issues of the election, I find it incongruent because I don’t understand, how politicians cannot understand that what they are saying is of no interest to the people.”

She also claimed that people were beyond the issue of the Babri Masjid demolition.

“I think the people of India are very wise. Perhaps there are some sections which might get charged up. But people are very wise. They know when they are being used politically. They know when their religion is being used for politics. They know when their caste is being used for politics,” Priyanka told the news channel. (ANI)

Priyanka Gandhi exhorts people to vote for Amethi’s development

Amethi, Apr 14 (ANI): Priyanka Gandhi on Tuesday exhorted people to vote for her brother Rahul Gandhi for the continuous growth of the area.

“You have always supported us. I can assure you that from our side, the support is there and will always be there,” Priyanka Gandhi said while addressing an election rally here.

Priyanka also asked people to exercise their votes for development.

“When you will go to cast your votes on April 23, you should realise that it is not only your right but also your power. You should think about the candidate who can develop the area,” she added.

Priyanka also recalled the role of her family in the development of the area, saying Amethi was known in the country for fast-paced development.

“Many political parties and candidates come to ask for votes, some in the name of caste and some in the name of religion, for their own interests. You should also see your interests and vote for the candidate who can develop the area,” she added.
She also listed the work done by her brother Rahul Gandhi for the area.

“Rahul brought roads in several areas, power connection, water supply, mobile vans, schemes for women with self help groups and took steps for education of the children,” she added. (ANI)

Priyanka takes on Modi, says Congress is not old

Amethi, Apr. 11 (ANI): Congress party’s star campaigner Priyanka Gandhi has lashed out at Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi for comparing the Congress party to a ‘budhia’ (old woman), and asked people if she looked old.

“Do I look old to you? Does Sonia Gandhi (Congress president and her mother), Rahul Gandhi or I look old to you,” she asked people of Khalidpur village, while addressing a rally there.

During his election campaigns, Modi has repeatedly been asking the voters to choose the 30-year-old “young” BJP the Congress party over a “125-year-old budhia”.

Priyanka, who is the poll manager for her mother Sonia and brother Rahul, kick started her electioneering work from Amethi and Raebareli, respectively.

Addressing a rally in Furshatganz, Priyanka outlined the development work done by her brother Rahul Gandhi by citing his works done in the field of education and health, including a hospital in Munshiganj.

“Rahul has done a lot for the people. As you know, the state government has not been of much help in carrying out development projects and whatever work has been done is with the Centre’s help,” the younger Gandhi sibling said, while aiming the Mayawati Government.

Priyanka seemed to have struck an emotional cord with people of his father Rajiv Gandhi’s Karbhoomi.

“You have given a lot of love and support and I don’t want to insult your love by asking for votes. We will always be grateful to you,” she said.

“In this election drama a lot of people will come and ask for your votes on the basis of religion and caste. It is for you to decide whom to vote,” she added.

Priyanka, who was busy in the rituals after her father-in-law’s demise, will visit a number of villages, local representative of the UPA chairperson KL Sharma said.

According to the party sources, Priyanka Gandhi will visit villages Pure pal, Pure Chirai, Sambhawa, Belkhaur, Sambhawa, arai Hriday Shah, Anapur and is also expected to hold road-shows. (ANI)

Blind man to contest from Azamgarh

AMILO VILLAGE, 20 kilometres from the district headquarters, has made an electoral history of sorts. Khairul Bashar, a 52-year-old resident of the village contesting the Azamgarh seat, is perhaps the first blind candidate in the world.

He knows he is unlikely to win but is determined to expose corruption in public life. Khairul lost his vision following an epidemic outbreak when he was six years old.

He now runs a kerosene shop in Amilo and is contesting as an independent against heavyweights like sitting BSP MP Akbar Ahmad ‘Dumpy,’ BJP’s Ramakant Yadav and the SP’s Durga Yadav SP. Mritak Sangh, a group operated by Lal Bihari ‘Mritak’, has fielded Khairul, father of 12 children. Lal Bihari was once declared dead by his relatives so they could grab his property.

“Khairul may be physically blind, but is mentally the most enlightened of the candidates. The other candidates are mentally blind.

He may not win even a handful of votes, but will certainly win the hearts with the saga of his courageous life,” Lal Bihari, who contested general election against V.P. Singh from Allahabad in 1988, said. Lal Bihari also contested against Rajiv Gandhi from Amethi in 1989, and was in electoral fray for the Azamgarh seat in 2004.

Talking to HT, Khairul, who also lost all but one finger of his right hand in an accident in the 1970s, said, “I’m not here to win the polls, but to enlighten people about corruption in society and request them to not vote for mafiosi-turned-politicians or on caste or communal lines.”.

Rahul did not violate model code: poll panel

New Delhi, April 7 (IANS) Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi did not violate the model code of conduct while filing his nomination for the Amethi Lok Sabha constituency, the Election Commission said Tuesday after an inquiry.

‘We have seen the (video) footage and found that there were only five people with Rahul Gandhi when he filed his nomination,’ Deputy Election Commissioner R. Balakrishnan told reporters here.

Gandhi had filed his nomination papers for Amethi, a constituency he represents, from Sultanpur Saturday.

Following a complaint that he had violated the model code of conduct as he had more than five people accompanying him at the time, the Election Commission had sought an inquiry report from the district election officer of Sultanpur.

The poll panel also ordered the transfer of Uttar Pradesh Principal Secretary (Home) Fateh Bahadur Singh on charges of dereliction of duty.

‘We had received complaints against him and have asked the Uttar Pradesh government to replace him. We have asked the state government to send a panel of three names for his replacement,’ Balakrishnan added.

The commission further asked the Gujarat government to shift the district collector of Amreli following a complaint from a political party.

Asked about a controversial speech made by Railways Minister Lalu Prasad, Balakrishnan said: ‘A case has been registered on the directions of the sub-divisional magistrate of Kishangarh. We have also sought a report and CD of his speech from the chief election officer of Bihar.’

Sonia Gandhi runs for Indian parliament, AS

LUCKNOW, India (AP) Thousands of supporters showered Sonia Gandhi with rose petals Monday as she registered to run for re-election to India’s parliament. Chief of the ruling Congress party and standard-bearer of India’s powerful Nehru-Gandhi dynasty, Gandhi stepped aside in 2004 to let Manmohan Singh become prime minister.

She is not seeking that post. She led Congress back to power that year, but many raised concerns over the fact that she was born in Italy.

The 62-year-old widow of slain Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi waved to supporters who rained petals down on her motorcade as she drove to the magistrate’s office in her district, Rae Bareli, on Monday to file papers to run for her third term in Parliament. She was accompanied by her son Rahul Gandhi, who is contesting from the neighboring district of Amethi and many think will one day be prime minister.

But if the party is voted back into power in national elections that begin later this month, Congress leaders say Singh will serve a second term. The Nehru-Gandhi family and the Congress party have dominated India’s political history since it gained independence from Britain in 1947.

But this year, Congress’ prospects are uncertain. The party has presided over several years of rapid economic growth, but the global economic slowdown has dimmed its economic record.

However, the opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party is also in disarray with an aging and fragmented leadership that has had trouble connecting with the electorate. Many analysts say this election will usher in the rise of several regional parties that are focused on local issues or on particular castes in the country’s complex Hindu social system.

Gita, Ramayana keep Varun company in jail

Feroze Varun Gandhi, detained under the National Security Act at Etah district jail of Uttar Pradesh for delivering hate speeches against minorities, is now spending time at his cell reading the Gita and the Ramayana. The cue probably has come from his cousin Priyanka Gandhi Vadra.

During a visit to her brother Rahul Gandhi’s constituency Amethi on March 23, she said: “I would advise him (Varun) to read the Gita and try to understand it,” On March 8, Varun Gandhi spat venom against Muslims at a rally at Barkhera in Pilibhit, from where he is contesting the Lok Sabha elections on Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket. He said, “Maain Gita ki kasam kha kar kahta hoon jo haath aap par uthengey Varun Gandhi us haath ko kaat dalega (I swear by the Gita that I will cut off the hands that try to harm you).

” Jail superintendent Viresh Raj Sharma said the 29-year-old Gandhi had now been reading the English versions of the Gita and the Ramayana every day. He said, “Whenever a visitor drops in, Varun shares the ideals of the Gita with him.

” The BJP legislator from Etah, Pragyapalan, told Hindustan Times, “On Friday, when I met Varun in the jail, he discussed the teachings of the Gita. Varun told me that he was reading the Ramayana simultaneously.

” Sharma said, “Varun told me that he would also like to read books on international politics and a few novels. The list of books has been forwarded to the jail administration and to (his mother) Maneka Gandhi.

” When asked if Gandhi was ill or was suffering from diabetes, Sharma said Gandhi was underwent medical check-ups twice a day and nothing had been found so far.

Rahul Gandhi underlines need of progress of Dalits and tribals

Raigarh (Chhattisgarh), Apr 7 (ANI): Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi on Tuesday called for an all round development of the country and slammed the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) for maintaining a limited vision on the issue.

Addressing a public meeting in Raigarh, Rahul Gandhi said that the UPA (United Progressive Alliance) government believes that the country can only progress when the socially backward communities would progress.

However, he said, the BJP has a different policy.

“On one hand we think, if India will progress then poor, tribals and dalits will also not lag behind. Whereas our opposition party, BJP thinks that India can progress, selective people can progress, but the backward class people, tribals and dalit can lag behind,” said Rahul Gandhi.

Rahul asserted that the country needs a UPA government again for further prosperity and welfare of the poor.

“We (Congress) think that if we want to progress then every person of India will develop with us. If this happens, then every poor, Dalit and tribal in the society will also progress with the country,” he added.

Rahul Gandhi, who recently filed his nomination papers from Amethi parliamentary constituency, would campaign in Orissa’s riot-hit Kandhamal District on Wednesday. (ANI)

Unusually tight security as Rahul files papers

Sultanpur (Uttar Pradesh), April 4 (IANS) An exceptionally tight security net was thrown around the collectorate here Saturday as Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi arrived to file his nomination papers for the Amethi parliamentary seat, better known as his and his family’s pocket-burrow for decades.

Accompanied by his mother, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, late father Rajiv Gandhi’s close friend Satish Sharma, advocate K.C. Kaushik and local Congress legislator Ram Sewak Dhobi, the young scion of India’s most prominent political family zoomed in and out of the chamber of the returning officer without looking left or right or having a single word with anyone around.

Everyone, including mediapersons, were kept at a safe distance from the otherwise affable leader who is seen in Congress ranks as a future prime minister.

Unlike in the past, when the media was allowed access inside the boudnary walls of the collectorate but kept in a corner behind the barricading to enable Rahul to have a word with the press, on Saturday, the collectorate was turned into an impregnable fortress inside which even Rahul Gandhi’s or Sonia Gandhi’s vehicles were not allowed.

Their high security considerations notwithstanding, both the mother and son had to step out of their vehicles and walk up to the room of additional district magistrate (revenue) Radhey Shyam, the Amethi returning officer.

The returning officer’s chamber remained out-of-bounds even for the Special Protection Group (SPG) that provides cover to Rahul Gandhi and his mother.

‘We are strictly sticking to the norms laid down by the Election Commission which do not permit entry of more than four persons to accompany the candidate for filing the nomination papers,’ explained Sultanpur district magistrate R.K. Singh.

Asked if SPG personnel were not exempt from such restrictions, he replied in the affirmative but hastened to add: ‘They are exempt allright, but Rahul Gandhi never insisted, otherwise we would have allowed the SPG in too.’

However, Uttar Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Anuj Kumar Bishnoi told mediapersons later Saturday evening in Lucknow: ‘No restriction was imposed by the Election Commission on the entry of the media inside the collectorate; the restriction was only for persons accomoanying the candidate.’

Attired in a spotless white kurta-pyjama, Rahul Gandhi seemed quite inclined to give some bytes to the anxiously awaiting mediapersons, but the commotion created by Congress workers who jostled and pushed around to get closer to the two leaders prompted the SPG to literally whisk them away in their vehicles.

Rahul Gandhi filed four sets of nomination papers. Of the four proposers, two were his party’s Dalit legislators Shiv Balak Pasi and Ram Sewak Dhobi – representing two key assembly segments of his constituency.

The remaining two were filed by prominent local Congressmen and Rahul’s trusted lieutenant Mohammad Naim and Manoj Mattoo, his constituency manager.

Jai Prakash and Usha Titus, two special observers appointed by the Election Commission for Amethi, were present all through the filing process

Rahul Gandhi’s assets Rs.2.25 crore, he doesn’t own a car

Sultanpur (Uttar Pradesh), April 4 (IANS) The total worth of Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi is around Rs.2.25 crore (Rs.22.5 million/$450,000), and the young scion of the Nehru-Gandhi family does not own a vehicle, according to an affidavit filed by him Saturday.

Rahul Gandhi, 38, who is seeking re-election from Amethi, filed his nomination papers for the Lok Sabha seat Saturday afternoon. The affidavit filed as part of the documents says his assets total around Rs.2.25 crore.

The Congress general secretary wrote nil against the column asking whether he owns a vehicle.

And the cash deposit that he owns, with the State Bank of India, Delhi, is not much either – Rs.70,000.

He has deposits with financial institutions worth Rs.7,000.

His deposits with non banking financial institution, NDFC (National Development Finance Corporation) is Rs.742,966. With the HDFC (Housing Development Finance Corporation) in New Delhi, he has Rs.341,892. Both are long term deposits.

Rahul Gandhi’s deposits with postal savings, the Life Insurance Corporation and the National Savings Scheme total Rs.1,029,128 (over Rs.1 million).

He owns 333 gm of jewellery worth Rs.150,000.

His assets, including values of claims and interests, are Rs.729,621.

He also owns agricultural land in two places. A 4.692 acre land in Mehrauli, Delhi, of which an undemarcated 50 percent is his share. The value is Rs.986,244 as on March 31, 2008.

He owns another plot of six acres in Faridabad, Haryana, worth Rs.2,822,000 (over Rs.28 lakh).

He owns two shops in the Metropolitan Mall in Saket, New Delhi. Shop no.24 in the mall is 514 sq ft and valued at Rs.55 lakh.

Another shop on the ground floor – 996 sq ft – is valued at Rs.1 crore 8 lakhs (Rs.10,800,000).

Against liabilities, he filed that je had taken a Rs.70 lakh loan from HDFC in 2006, of which Rs.23 lakh has to be returned.

He has paid income tax of Rs.1,120,880 and sales tax of Rs.532,000.

He paid property tax of Rs.78,000 this year.

According to the documents filed, Rahul Gandhi is an M.Phil in development economics from Trinity College, University of Cambridge, 1995. He has done his Bachelor in Arts from Rollins College, Florida, in 1994.

He filed his nomination at the Sultanpur District Collectorate at the office of the additional district magistrate Radhey Shyam, who is the returning officer for the Amethi Lok Sabha polls.

There are no criminal cases pending against the Amethi MP.

Gandhi heir files candidacy for Indian elections, AS

SULTANPUR, India (AP) Thousands cheered and showered flower petals on Rahul Gandhi, the scion of Indian politics’ first family, as he filed his candidacy Saturday for elections that begin later this month. Gandhi, 38, a fourth-generation political leader, will run for a second term in Parliament from the Amethi district in Uttar Pradesh, India’s largest and politically most important state.

The district has been represented by his father, former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, and his mother, Sonia Gandhi, who now heads the ruling Congress party. Gandhi is not being projected as a candidate for prime minister in the elections.

That position will go to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, who will serve a second term if Congress is voted back into power, party officials have said. Still, Gandhi is viewed as a potential leader and eventual candidate for the country’s top post.

The Nehru-Gandhi family and the Congress party have dominated India’s political history since it gained independence from Britain in 1947. Gandhi has remained ambiguous about his future plans.

Reserved compared to many fiery Indian politicians, Gandhi has told his supporters to be patient, arguing that leadership must be developed slowly. His great-grandfather Jawaharlal Nehru, one of the founding fathers of modern India, was the country’s first prime minister from the time of independence until his death in 1964.

His grandmother Indira Gandhi and his father Rajiv were also prime ministers. Tragedy has long been part of the family legend.

Indira Gandhi was assassinated by her own bodyguards in 1984, sparking bloody riots. Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated in 1991 by a female suicide bomber.

Rahul Gandhi first contested a seat in Parliament in 2004 and won the Amethi seat by a margin of more than 300,000 votes. His mother accompanied him Saturday in filing his papers in Sultanpur, the Amethi district headquarters.

Voting in the national elections will be held April 16, April 23, April 30, May 7 and May 13 and ballots will be counted May 16. Congress’ prospects for re-election are unclear.

The global economic slowdown has shifted the focus from its main achievement rapid growth in the last few years. It also has faced criticism for the bungled handling of the Mumbai terror attack in November, when 10 gunmen rampaged through the city for three days, killing 164 people.

However, the opposition Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party is also in disarray. Its leadership is aging and fragmented, and its anti-terror line was criticized as too harsh in the wake of the Mumbai attacks.

The two main parties also have seen their vote banks eroded by regional parties focused on local issues or on particular castes in the country’s complex Hindu social system.

Rahul Gandhi files nomination from Amethi

Amethi, Apr 4 (ANI): Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi on Saturday filed his nomination papers from Amethi parliamentary constituency for the Lok Sabha elections.
Rahul was accompanied by his mother Sonia Gandhi, party candidate from Sultanpur Dr. Sanjay Singh and close family friend Captain Satish Sharma.

UPCC president Reeta Bahuguna Joshi was already present at the collectorate.

Rahul’s sister Priyanka Vadra and his brother-in-law Robert Vadra was not present because of death of Vadra’s father on Friday.
Congress president Sonia Gandhi will file her nomination papers for Rae Bareilly constituency on April 6.

The elections in Uttar Pradesh will be held in five phases: April 16, 23, 30 and May 7 and May 13. (ANI)

Rahul Gandhi to file nomination from Amethi today

Sultanpur, Apr 4 (ANI): Congress General Secretary Rahul Gandhi will file his nomination papers from Amethi parliamentary constituency at Sultanpur district headquarters today.

Rahul will be accompanied by Congress president Sonia Gandhi, who will file her nomination papers from Rae Bareilly constituency on April 6.

Rahul sister Priyanka Gandhi Vadra, brother-in-law Robert Vadra and state unit chief Reeta Bahuguna Joshi to Sultanpur district headquarters will also present on the occasion.

The elections in Uttar Pradesh will be held in five phases: April 16, 23, 30 and May 7 and May 13. (ANI)