Subject: India's Gandhi to undergo surgery abroad

http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/08/04/us-india-gandhi-idUSTRE77320L20110804


India's Gandhi to undergo surgery abroad
By Matthias Williams
NEW DELHI | Thu Aug 4, 2011 9:05am EDT 

(Reuters) - Sonia Gandhi, India's ruling Congress party chief and the country's 
most powerful politician, will undergo surgery abroad, possibly in the United 
States, for an undisclosed medical condition and could be out for two to three 
weeks.
The absence of the 64-year-old figurehead of India's most prominent family 
dynasty may further hamper the Congress-led coalition government, which is 
already seen as rudderless amid a raft of corruption scandals and public fury 
over high inflation.
It could also accelerate the rise of her son, Rahul, one of a quartet of people 
appointed to take charge while she is away and considered to be India's prime 
minister-in-waiting.
"Generally her condition is satisfactory but her operation has not taken place 
as yet," Janardan Dwivedi, a general secretary of the party, told reporters.
In a sign of the confusion amid the surprise announcement, Dwivedi first told 
reporters that she had already undergone surgery, before correcting himself. He 
said the surgery would be abroad and local media said it could be in the United 
States.
The Italian-born Gandhi is the leading figure of a family that has ruled the 
country for much of India's independence, holding together the biggest national 
party through electoral troubles and scandals in this country of 1.2 billion 
people.
Her leftist leanings have proved a strong influence over a government 
officially led by the more reformist Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and she has 
pushed pro-poor policies such as food subsidies and guaranteed employment for 
villagers.
She nominated Singh as prime minister in 2004 and is widely considered to be 
more powerful than him, governing India from behind the scenes from her leafy 
bungalow in the capital, New Delhi.
QUARTET
Her son Rahul has increasingly taken on a national political role, gaining 
headlines for his defense of farmers protesting land acquisition for industry 
and infrastructure and seen as a champion of the poor visiting small hamlets 
and spending the night in villages.
"It is rather unusual. But it looks like a move to prepare Rahul Gandhi for his 
ultimate coronation," said Amulya Ganguli, a political analyst.
Apart from Rahul, the quartet comprises Dwivedi, Congress political secretary 
Ahmed Patel and Defense Minister A.K. Antony, All of them are seen as close 
advisers to Gandhi.
The choice of Antony, over that of cabinet heavyweights like Finance Minister 
Pranab Mukherjee and Home Minister Palaniappan Chidambaram, will add to talk of 
him being a possible replacement for Singh if the embattled prime minister 
leaves office before the end of his current term in 2014.
Manish Tewari, a Congress spokesman, declined to comment when asked if the four 
should be seen as potential future leaders, saying that for now they would 
simply look after Congress' "day-to-day affairs" in Gandhi's absence.
Sonia Gandhi's family has been at the tragic center of India's history. Her 
husband, Rajiv, and mother-in-law Indira, were both assassinated. Indira 
Gandhi's father, Jawaharlal Nehru, was India's first prime minister.
The daughter of a Turin builder who married into India's first family over 40 
years ago, Gandhi swept to power in 2004 on a wave of anger among the country's 
hundreds of millions of poor, who voted out the Hindu nationalist government 
after feeling left out of an economic boom.
Despite being re-elected in 2009, the Congress party-led government has 
suffered from a string of corruption scandals and high food inflation, and her 
leadership has been increasingly questioned as being out of touch.

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