The BJP's ally also said that comments by ruling party leaders stating Priyanka was formally inducted due to the the Congress president's 'failure' had no substance.
The
Shiv Sena Friday said that Priyanka
Gandhi will emerge as the "queen" if she plays her
cards well and held that with her induction, Congress chief Rahul
Gandhi has shown he will do whatever it takes to win the upcoming
general elections.
The
BJP's ally also said that comments by ruling party leaders stating
Priyanka was formally inducted due to the the Congress president's
"failure" had no substance.
It
added that the Congress
chief had increased the problems of the government by raising the
Rafale fighter jet purchase issue.
Even
if Gandhi's attacks on the Modi government over corruption in the
Rafale deal are ignored, not giving him credit for the wins of the
Congress in three states (in recent Assembly polls) would show a
closed mindset, it said.
"In
Uttar Pradesh, the SP and BSP tied up not giving space to the
Congress. However, Rahul Gandhi, with a lot of patience, kept his
cool," it said in an editorial in party mouthpiece 'Saamna'.
It
said Gandhi played his cards well by announcing that the Congress
would fight on all seats in Uttar Pradesh, while helping the SP and
BSP wherever possible, and at the same time bringing Priyanka into
mainstream politics.
"This
will help the Congress. Even the Prime Minister had to speak over
this (Priyanka's foray into politics). Even people have accepted a
family, why does the stomach of some have to ache?" the
editorial asked sarcastically.
It
said the BJP harbours ill feelings towards the Nehru-Indira family
because the former sees it as formidable competition.
The
editorial said the BJP was scared of a stiff challenge to it (from
the Congress) as it tries to retain power.
"Priyanka
bears an uncanny resemblance to her grandmother Indira Gandhi in
looks and manner of speaking.Therefore, the Congress will surely
benefit in the Hindi heartland," the Shiv
Sena said, lauding her for agreeing to join active politics not
worrying about cases against her husband Robert Vadra.
Priyanka,
like Indira Gandhi, will emerge as the "queen" if she plays
her cards well, the Sena said.
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