




Apparently, Rahul Gandhi had expressed his displeasure at the existing hero worship and lineage culture in the Congress and had ostensibly declined a ministerial berth in the Government to concentrate on improving the functioning of the youth wing of the party by selecting young leaders purely on merit.
Take the case of 26-year-old Manoj Kamble, a law graduate who was selected as National Students’ Union of India (NSUI) leader from Pune. Talking to The Indian Express he said, “I am a Dalit. My father is an ordinary factory worker and I studied in a local college. In fact, I wasn’t even expecting a call to appear for interviews in Delhi. But a couple of weeks after going through the entire procedure, Rahul Gandhi himself called me to say that I have been selected.”
Rahul Rao, a 27-year-old humanities student from Rewari, was selected as NSUI president of Haryana. Recollecting his experience he said, “The interviews used to take place either at Rahul Gandhi’s residence at Tughlaq Road or at the AICC headquarters. It was an elaborate process. In the first round, Rahulji personally interacted with all the shortlisted candidates. Then there was a group discussion where we were questioned by a panel comprising Congress leaders Meenakshi Natarajan, Mukul Wasnik and Jagdish Tytler. Those shortlisted were called for an interview and a group discussion in the presence of Rahul Gandhi. I was lucky enough to get selected and was personally intimated by him.”
Rao feels that apart from his academic background, public speaking skills, integrity, extra-curricular activities and social skills led to his selection. “My father is a Government official. No one in my family is in politics. The fact that I have represented Haryana in a bowling championship and C K Nayudu Cricket tournament surely helped me get selected,” he added.
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