Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi announced on Monday that he is taking a few weeks’ “leave of absence” from the party to “reflect upon recent events and the future course of the party”. The Grand Old Party surely needs some direction. In the last one year, it has lost a series of polls, last being the Delhi Assembly elections, and generally been seen as adrift. Few however believe that Rahul Gandhi, forever a reluctant politician, will be able to steer the Congress back on course.
As soon the announcement was made, scepticism and mirth poured out on Twitter. Everyone, including senior scribes, underlined the Nehru-Gandhi scion’s poor leadership. Especially noted was the fact that his sabbatical began on the first day of Parliament’s budget session, when a strong opposition is needed to countervail some of the government’s legislative agenda.
Congress leaders were adamant that Rahul Gandhi will resume an active role in the party following his return after a few weeks. But there was no word from them, or Sonia Gandhi, on what he will do during his “leave of absence”. Twitter, however, had many suggestions:
He can gain some popularity through a route used by others.
The journalists on hand provided some perspective.
The jokes flowed freely.
Twitter users did not let the opportunity die easily.
Maybe after his sabbatical, he will win the Oscar next year.
Do we really want to imagine that world?
Some people do eventually get tired of holidays.
Rahul doesn't realise that none of the Congress workers are in office anymore after the recent Delhi elections.
As soon the announcement was made, scepticism and mirth poured out on Twitter. Everyone, including senior scribes, underlined the Nehru-Gandhi scion’s poor leadership. Especially noted was the fact that his sabbatical began on the first day of Parliament’s budget session, when a strong opposition is needed to countervail some of the government’s legislative agenda.
Congress leaders were adamant that Rahul Gandhi will resume an active role in the party following his return after a few weeks. But there was no word from them, or Sonia Gandhi, on what he will do during his “leave of absence”. Twitter, however, had many suggestions:
He can gain some popularity through a route used by others.
Rahul Gandhi will join Anna Movement and will become next PM.
— AMit RousHan (@iRoushan) February 23, 2015
The journalists on hand provided some perspective.
Rahul Gandhi asks for some leave from Congress ( reflection time.). Oh, I thought he was on long leave already ....
— barkha dutt (@BDUTT) February 23, 2015
Couldn't Rahul Gandhi have gone on 'sabbatical' at end of last session? Pushing off now shows his irrelevance to Indian politics.
— Siddharth (@svaradarajan) February 23, 2015
Forget the Congress, Rahul Gandhi's leave of absence from the Budget Session tells you how flaky and irresponsible he is, even as an MP.
— SUHEL SETH (@suhelseth) February 23, 2015
The jokes flowed freely.
Every editor in India has the same question for Congress spokesperson: Rahul Gandhi seeking leave from party or seeking leave to party?
— RushdieExplainsIndia (@RushdieExplains) February 23, 2015
Rahul Gandhi requesting a 'leave of absence' is like Uday Chopra asking for a vanity van.
— Shiv Aroor (@ShivAroor) February 23, 2015
Rahul Gandhi tells his mother Sonia Gandhi he is going on leave. This leave comes after a long leave that he has been on for years #theekhai
— rama lakshmi (@RamaNewDelhi) February 23, 2015
Twitter users did not let the opportunity die easily.
Dear kids, if parents try to blackmail you into taking a career you don't like, just ask:: "Do you want me to become another Rahul Gandhi?" — vadakkus (@vadakkus) February 23, 2015
Rahul Gandhi takes a holiday from a job of practically doing nothing. Does that mean he will actually do something during these holidays? — Be'havin! (@WrongDoc) February 23, 2015
Rahul Gandhi comes to office only to submit his leave application — Gappistan Radio (@GappistanRadio) February 23, 2015
Maybe after his sabbatical, he will win the Oscar next year.
A sabbatical within a sabbatical. Rahul Gandhi seems to be in a Nolan movie! — Rimjhim Ray (@GlobeSlother) February 23, 2015
Do we really want to imagine that world?
In parallel world, Rahul Gandhi took leave from leave and started doing some work. — Cricket Expert AG (@justicearnab) February 23, 2015
Some people do eventually get tired of holidays.
I'm glad Rahul Gandhi's finally gone on holiday. I'm sure his brain got tired of holidaying alone this whole time. — Rohan (@mojorojo) February 23, 2015
Rahul doesn't realise that none of the Congress workers are in office anymore after the recent Delhi elections.
Rahul: Mom, I'm going on leave. Shall I compose an out of office email? Sonia: Dei. Poda. All of us are out of office. #RahulOnLeave
— Ramesh Srivats (@rameshsrivats) February 23, 2015
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