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With Priyanka Gandhi Vadra taking a more direct role in managing Congress’s election strategy in Assam, the sudden exit of key leaders like Pradyut Bordoloi and Bhupen Borah has exposed deep cracks within the party at a crucial moment. Allegations of unilateral decision-making, internal dissatisfaction and poor coordination have not only disrupted campaign plans but also raised serious questions about leadership control on the ground. For a leader trying to expand her role beyond traditional strongholds, this setback brings both political and perception challenges. Is Priyanka Gandhi’s growing leadership role now facing an early test of credibility, where internal dissent and mismanagement are weakening the Congress more than external opposition ?
कांग्रेस की चुनावी रणनीति में प्रियंका गांधी वाड्रा की बढ़ती सीधी भूमिका के बीच असम में प्रद्युत बोरदोलोई और भूपेन बोरा जैसे प्रमुख नेताओं का अचानक बाहर होना पार्टी के अंदर गहरी दरारों को उजागर करता है। एकतरफा फैसलों, अंदरूनी असंतोष और कमजोर समन्वय के आरोपों ने न केवल चुनावी तैयारी को प्रभावित किया है बल्कि जमीनी स्तर पर नेतृत्व की पकड़ पर भी सवाल खड़े कर दिए हैं। पारंपरिक क्षेत्रों से बाहर अपनी भूमिका बढ़ाने की कोशिश कर रही नेता के लिए यह स्थिति राजनीतिक और छवि दोनों स्तर पर चुनौती बनती दिख रही है। क्या प्रियंका गांधी वाड्रा की बढ़ती नेतृत्व भूमिका अब एक ऐसी शुरुआती परीक्षा का सामना कर रही है, जहां अंदरूनी असंतोष और कमजोर प्रबंधन कांग्रेस को विपक्ष से ज्यादा नुकसान पहुंचा रहे हैं ?
After Kangana Ranaut launched a sharp personal attack on Rahul Gandhi, calling his behaviour uncomfortable and using strong language, the political conversation has once again shifted away from policy, governance, and public issues to personality-driven jabs and headline-grabbing remarks. Coming at a time when Parliament is expected to be a space for serious debate, such exchanges are raising questions about whether political leaders are prioritising substance or simply scoring points through provocative statements that dominate news cycles. Is Indian politics now becoming more about sharp personal attacks and viral soundbites than meaningful public debate and accountability ?