“Till Sonia Gandhi contested the seat in 2004 and won it, Raebareli was out of national discourse. So, once the Gandhi family was back in the constituency, people clutched on to them.
After having cut off from the national mainstream between 1980 and 2004, people do not want to repeat it,” he further claims.
Srivastava, who was part of the Congress team, which had organised Indira Gandhi's first meeting on September 14, 1966, however, admits that basic development needs of the city have been ignored.
“There is no proper drinking water in villages, the condition of primary education is bad and there is acute corruption in implementation of schemes like MNREGA and mid-day meal,” he says but insists Sonia will win.