Gandhi election test in most populous Indian state
India: India's most populous state went to the polls yesterday in a
contest pitting the scion of the Gandhi political dynasty against the
ruling party of local low-caste leader Mayawati.
Rahul Gandhi, whose family has dominated post-independence Indian
politics, has led campaigning for the Congress party in politically
vital Uttar Pradesh (UP) in a key test of his ability to become a
national leader. The 41-year-old is widely seen as a prime
minister-in-waiting, but he faces a tough task reviving the fortunes of
Congress in a state where the party has been out of power for 22 years
and was trounced in the last elections in 2007. Arrayed against him is
the formidable and mercurial figure of Chief Minister Mayawati, a
low-caste populist who inspires a devoted following from those at the
bottom of India's strict social order.
She trumpets her efforts to fight discrimination and improve the
lives of the poor and marginalised, but her administration also stands
accused by critics of rampant corruption and wasting public funds on
vast urban landscaping projects. AFP
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