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Blazewada
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Posted on Monday, May 30, 2011 - 8:37 am:    Edit Post Delete Post View Post/Check IP

Indiramma ani oho ani pogidesi ippudemi twist? entee rahul baba strategy? congress party abhiprayalau kadatoone release chesaru. reverse strategy naaa?

UP State ni malley vidagottalani choostunnaru,
ippudu credit rahul baba ki ichi , ilanti propaganda chestey ekkadiko ellipotadanaa?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MmRUxlGjNNI

New Delhi: Indira Gandhi was responsible for Congress' downfall in North India, says an official book sanctioned by the party and edited by senior party leader and Union Finance Minister Pranab Mukharjee.

The book titled 'A Centenary History of the Indian National Congress', meant to commemorate 125 years of the Congress, has blamed the former prime minister for the damage caused to the party's electoral base in north India, particularly Uttar Pradesh, which will elect a new Assembly in 2012.

In an article written by historian Sudha Pai that traces the downfall of the Congress in Uttar Pradesh, Pai writes, "She attempted to reach down to the bottom level and restructure the party from the top into an oligarchy controlled with the help of her close aides. This led to the breakdown of the machine character of congress, which had been the strength of the party in some states."

"By the mid-1980s, considerable damage had occurred to the organisation and electoral base of the party from which it has not yet fully recovered," Pai writes.

The book is edited by Mukherjee.

Congress has not been able to come back to power in the state for more than two decades and has not been even able to finish among that top three parties in Assembly polls.
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