New Delhi: We often see male Indian politicians, who appear to be stereotyped. Not so, Indian female politicians, who carry themselves with style. Here is a list of seven gorgeous Indian female politicians:1. Priyanka Vadra: Born to Sonia and Rajiv Gandhi, she inherits the legacy of elegance in her style statement. Although she has never served as a full time politician but she very frequently accompanies her mother and brother to their constituencies, Rae Bareli and Amethi. Her simple, yet exquisite, fashion statement has attracted many. She carries a classy and elegant look with very less efforts. Even when clad in a simple white sari, she looks adorable. She has constantly been found saying that politics is not her cup of tea but she manages to attract a large crowd on every visit to Rae Bareli and Amethi. She has been praised for her dress sense and impeccable beauty by many Bollywood actors like John Abraham and Dia Mirza. She is a trendsetter in her own way and this fact is pretty evident from Katrina Kaif's look in the movie `Rajneeti' which was inspired by Priyanka Gandhi's appearance.2. Sonia Gandhi: Why Rajiv Gandhi fell for Sonia at the very first sight of her, is not a fabled story for anyone; her beauty says it all. She very brilliantly followed the sari legacy of Gandhi family. After Rajiv Gandhi's assassination she was initially reluctant towards joining politics but the deteriorating condition of Congress party made her take the responsibility on her shoulders. She became the party president in 1998 and since then she has presided over the party very successfully. She has also been awarded as world's 9th most powerful leader in the world by Forbes magazine. Her style statement is definitely at par with that of mother-in-law, Indira Gandhi. The endearing dimple adds to her splendor. 3. Priya Dutt: Born to actors Nargis and Sunil Dutt, she has inherited the charm flawlessly. She represents the Indian National Congress from Mumbai North Central constituency. Her first step into politics was during the 14th Lok Sabha election in the year 2005 from Mumbai North West constituency. She is married to Owen Roncon, a partner in music promotion company. She has always been seen facing camera assertively. She looks praiseworthy clad in a simple salwar-kameez. Her delightful smile cannot go unnoticed. 4. Harsimrat Kaur Badal: The `Punjabi kudi' represents Shiromani Akali Dal in Parliament. Daughter-in-law of Chief Minister of Punjab, Prakash Singh Badal, and wife of Sukhbir Singh Badal who is the president of Akali Dal, she is the face of Shiromani Akali Dal. She is a wonderful orator and attracts many. In Parliament, when she starts speaking, she is unstoppable. Blessed with a photogenic beauty, she looks gorgeous in a simple kurta and churidar.5. Dimple Yadav: Wife of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav, she played a significant role in campaigning for Samajwadi party in 2012 assembly elections. She is blessed with a shy and timid beauty. She has always made public appearances clad in a sari and with a palloo to cover her head. She has made constant appearances with her husband Akhilesh to most of the public gatherings and has kept herself indulged in political affairs.6. Nafisa Ali: At the age of 56, this Bollywood actress turned politician still looks strikingly beautiful. Be it a sari or a salwar-kameez, she carries them off with true perfection. She contested the Lok Sabha elections in 2004 from Kolkata but was defeated. She later joined Samajwadi Party and contested election form Lucknow. But after a gap of four years she rejoined Congress in 2009.A teenage swimming sensation, Nafisa started her career in Bollywood as actress and has worked with some legendary actors like Shashi Kapoor, Amitabh Bacchan and Dharmendra.She won the beauty pageant of Miss India in the year 1976 and was runner up in Miss International contest in 1977. 7. Shabana Azmi: A prominent personality in cinema and theatre, she launched her career in parallel cinema. Her charming and elegant looks have always made her the hot favourite amongst parallel cinema directors. She was the first choice for movies like Water. She has played significant roles in movies like Fire where she played the role of a lesbian. She has bagged numerous awards for her exemplary performances. She is a prominent women's rights activist and a member of the upper house of parliament, Rajya Sabha.