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Congress' crown prince all set to rock the 'party'

TimePublished on Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 22:37, Updated on Tue, Sep 25, 2007 at 23:34 in Nation » Politics section

SET TO ROLL: Rahul Gandhi attended his first AICC meeting on Tuesday.

 SET TO ROLL: Rahul Gandhi attended his first AICC meeting on Tuesday.


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New Delhi: The Prince was coronated officially a day after being appointed as an AICC General Secretary after which Rahul Gandhi met his fellow general secretaries to chalk out his future plans.

And as is the norm now, he entered the Congress office like a breeze and went out without offering any insight into his plans.

"Rahul will be our leader,” said Congress MP Jitin Prasad.

But what exactly will Rahul baba be doing? There are few people within the Congress who want to hazard a guess.

After all, its never easy to talk about the King-in-waiting even if he just has the job of managing the youth wing of the party.

So at a time when the entire nation is celebrating the 2020 triumph, the Congress party too expect him to perform like Dhoni. Chak de Rahul baba!

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