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BJP ready to bring another Gandhi against Rahul Gandhi

BJP (Bhartiya Janta Party) is trying to bring the Varun Gandhi against congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi. According to them Rahul Gandhi created hurricane in UP, especially in Young generation leaders.
Those who are close to Varun Gandhi says “The other Gandhi is slowly and cautiously getting ready for a bigger position in the state as the political parties think it can be profitable on his young generation, his domestic conditions and rhetoric to control a BJP restoration in a state where the party might obtain merely 10 out of 80 places in the previous Lok Sabha voting.

"There is a huge and powerful part inside the BJP that needs a better position for him in the state. They need a youthful energetic candidate to be its face in Uttar Pradesh. Few people still require him to be the candidate of the party's youth division as the party lacking of young politicians," said a party resource.

"The party is in mess in the state in spite of having elder leaders from Uttar Pradesh. According to sources they have mislaid their allure and haul. However, good numbers have been observed at Varun's Gandhi’s public meetings or gatherings," the resource, who did not desire to be recognized as he was not authorized to talk to the media, said by IANS.

Varun Gandhi lately detained a public meeting in eastern Sultanpur in UP, gone after by one in western region city Bulandshahr of the state.

This gives us indication what lies in front, one of his assistant said IANS: " More than a few meetings and public meetings or rally are intended in various divisions of UP in the coming some months as well as usual meetings in his electorate Pilibhit."

Pilibhit was a electorate that he innate from his MOM Maneka Gandhi, past PM Smt. Indira Gandhi's other daughter-in-law, who left the place for her son whom she is preparing for a better political position ranged next to his alienated cousin, Rahul Gandhi, and aunt Sonia Gandhi.

The UP assemblage elections are planned for 2012. 

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