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Rivals raise 'city of contrasts' bogey in Sonia's Raebareli

Raebareli: Glaring contrasts in various spheres in this Nehru-Gandhi family pocketborough are being used by the rivals to target Congress President Sonia Gandhi for lop-sided development in the constituency from where she is seeking a

Political observers refer to another reason why Sonia keeps winning the seat, which Indira Gandhi had lost in 1977.  

“After Indira Gandhi, who was apparently unhappy over people rejecting her in 1977, left the constituency in 1980 even after winning it, Raebareli lost its national status for two decades, though distant relatives of the family like Arun Nehru and Sheila Kaul represented it twice each.  

“People had immediately realised their mistake and that is why in the Assembly elections that followed Lok Sabha polls in 1977, Congress had won in all five assembly seats here, though it lost badly in Uttar Pradesh winning only 32 seats,” claims a senior lawyer of Raebareli Amresh Chandra Srivastava.