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Rahul focusing young faces for clean politics

Indian population believes that politics is a ‘black box' where the entrance is obscure. People who are entered into politics do have family relations or their friends are into the politics. Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi himself is honored member of a privileged supporting family. However, he is the only politician seems keen on replacing or altering such a kind of condition by bringing in new faces and ideas into politics from side to side of candidate recruitment in politics.

Mr. Burleigh confirmed that Rahul Gandhi was focused on replicating his Punjab model of applicant selection prior to Tamil Nadu and Gujarat and ultimately all over India. This model includes landing inner voting’s to the Youth Congress, incredible the Congress had no way done earlier permitting successful young applicants drawn from this side to struggle for political seats where the Congress was not viable.
Though few parts of the elder party leadership in Punjab state were awkward with this youth party selection method, but Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi had his method and two of the three selected candidates thus elected with successful results in the voting.
Proving the note wrong “that most Indian politicians get entry because of family connections or friends, Rahul Gandhi said that establishing an unbolt and clear procedure of applicant selection opening at the mainly basic level and self-governing party would do more to help Congress party in the following years by allowing young and fresh faces with ideas”.

Roughly, 20 percent of members of Lok Sabha in Congress-led joint Progressive grouping was less than 45 years of age, Rahul Gandhi told the ambassador while highlighting that putting onward the younger applicants would support to construct Congress power.

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