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Congress not underdog: Rahul

New Delhi: An upbeat Rahul Gandhi today rejected the view that the Congress party was an “underdog” or that it faced an “uphill” task in the Lok Sabha polls, affirming that there would be a

To him the bigger question was why did the 15th Lok Sabha become the worst-performing in the history and why did the opposition stall Parliament session after session.

“It is a sorry fact that the opposition parties had let down their electorate and done Parliament and people a great disservice.”

Asked if he was ready to be the Leader of the Opposition and for the long haul if Congress ends up on the opposition benches, Gandhi replied, “I entered active politics in 2004 when the Congress was written off.

I did not join when the party was in power. “I entered politics because of the infinite love and affection I have shared with this nation.

There is no possible outcome of this, or any future election, that can make any difference to these sentiments. I am here for good.