After America, Congress to showcase the ‘new Rahul Gandhi’ in Middle East
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After America, Congress to showcase the ‘new Rahul Gandhi’ in Middle East

Sam Pitroda, the brain behind Rahul’s UC Berkeley event, says the idea is to take him to a new place every four months and introduce him to new audiences.

   
After America, Congress to showcase the ‘new Rahul Gandhi’ in Middle East

Rahul Gandhi during his interaction with students at UC Berkeley | Source: @ShashiTharoor

Sam Pitroda, the brain behind the UC Berkeley event, says the idea is to take Rahul Gandhi to a new place every four months and introduce him to new audiences.

New Delhi: Pleased with the success of Rahul Gandhi’s visit to the United States two months back, the Congress is all set to showcase him on more foreign shores. The plan this time is to hit the road in the Middle East, just weeks after he is expected to take over as the president of the party from his mother.

The exact date of his tour, likely to be of three-four days, has not been finalised yet but party sources said it is likely to be in January.

“We are planning it in January. The actual date has to be decided keeping in mind his schedule in January,” said Sam Pitroda, chairman of the Indian Overseas Congress, a new division created by the party.

Pitroda was the brain behind Rahul Gandhi’s US trip. Sources said his visit to UC Berkeley had generated a lot of interest and many professionals wanted to associate themselves with the Congress.

The visit to the Middle East is expected to involve meetings with leaders of countries in the region and interaction with the NRI community there.

According to the sources, the US trip was an “image building exercise” that worked really well and since then Rahul’s popularity as a leader has been on the upswing. His meetings in Gujarat as part of his ‘Nav Srijan Yatra’ are drawing good crowds, something Congress had been missing in the state for long.

Besides the Middle East, the party is also considering more foreign trips for the Congress president-to-be. “The idea is to take him to a new place every four months. This would introduce him to new audiences and at the same time would also give him a break,” added Pitroda.

Rahul Gandhi’s election to the post of party president is being seen as a formality after the party announced its internal election schedule Monday. He will file his nomination on 4 December and if no one else files, he will be elected unopposed on 11 December.

In the next three weeks, Rahul Gandhi will be busy campaigning in Gujarat. He will do a road show in Porbandar — the birthplace of Mahatma Gandhi — on 24 November and reach Ahmedabad the next day.