Rahul not working for his reputation in UP: Priyanka
Sunday February 05, 2012 06:59:21 PM,
IANS
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Rae Bareli: Priyanka
Gandhi Vadra Sunday said her brother Rahul Gandhi was not working
for his reputation in the Uttar Pradesh assembly polls but to
bring about a change of government in the state.
"It is not reputation that matters, it is work that matters,"
Priyanka told reporters here.
She said that concerns about Congress not having a strong
organisational structure in Uttar Pradesh were raised with Rahul
Gandhi in the last assembly polls but he wanted to rebuild the
organisation.
"He is working for change, not for his reputation," Priyanka said
in answer to a query.
She is campaigning in Amethi and Rae Bareli -- the constituencies
of her brother and mother Sonia Gandhi respectively -- for the
Congress candidates.
Answering a query, she said Congress will perform better than in
the previous election.
The seven-phased Uttar Pradesh polls are from Feb 8-March 3.
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